Former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is reportedly being lined up to take over at African side, who recently competed at the FIFA World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel has been a free agent since being sacked by Premier League giants Chelsea in September following a string of poor results.
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The German tactician has been linked with a few other clubs, but Asempa FM, as cited by Ghanasoccernet, have reported that Tuchel is on the Ghana Football Association's six-man shortlist to take over after Otto Addo's exit.
The report claims that the GFA have already held preliminary talks with the former Paris Saint-Germain and Blues manager, although it remains to be seen if they have the financial power to get a deal over the line.
Asempa FM further added that other names on the list include Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet and South Korea's Paulo Bento, Chris Houghton, George Boateng and Serbian coach Dragon Stojkovic.
The GFA are reportedly expected to make an announce about the new head coach as their is a number of matches lined up for the national side in the coming year.
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