The hunt for a new head coach is intensifying at the Ghana Football Association. The GFA are now in discussions with German strategist Joachim Löw about taking over as manager, with the 2026 World Cup in mind.
The head coach of Ghana’s Black Stars may soon be Joachim Löw. The Ghanaian federation has formally begun talks with the former manager of the Germany national team, according to several sources, including journalist Nuhu Adams.
In the last few hours, negotiations that started in Germany have advanced significantly. The Ghanaian leadership’s unequivocal desire to quickly finalize this vital appointment is said to be evident in the near completion of the personal terms.
A short-term project is on the table for Joachim Löw. The agreement will only cover eligibility for and participation in the 2026 World Cup. After a string of disappointing performances over the past few years, Ghana is taking a realistic step, prioritizing regaining the Black Stars’ reputation on the global stage.
In the world of football, Joachim Löw is still a benchmark. He led the German national team from 2006 to 2021, making history by winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil under his direction, with Hansi Flick serving as his assistant.
A Ghanaian team seeking stability and fresh aspirations will benefit greatly from his expertise in significant competitions and his capacity to lead elite teams. If the transaction goes through, the German manager would reportedly make a monthly wage of €150,000.
