Goalkeeper Richard Ofori could struggle to break into the Ghanaian national team, as his search for a new club continues.
The former Orlando Pirates shot-stopper left the Buccaneers at the end of last season and the search to find a new home has not been easy. He was linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs, as well as SuperSport United, but nothing materialised for the player.
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With the Ghanaian national team set to play next month during the international break, the Black Stars number one goalkeeper's place could be under threat, especially because he has not been able to find a new employer since parting ways with the Buccaneers.
Ofori has been training on his own in Johannesburg, waiting to get a new deal on the table. It's understood that the player would also be open to securing a move on the continent, with a growing list of clubs from up north showing an interest in footballers from the PSL.
Ghana are in Group F of the AFCON qualifiers, with Sudan, Niger and Angola. Their first game in the qualifiers will be at home to Angola, before they travel to face Niger.
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Ofori was captain of the Black Stars during AFCON in January, so it remains to be seen if the technical team will put their trust in the experienced campaigner even without recent matches under his belt.
The former Maritzburg United player, who has 33 caps for the Black Stars, left Pirates with fellow goalkeeper Siyabonga Mpontshane and they have both been unable to find new homes during this period.