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Five European coaches will be meeting the interview panel of the Ghana FA in the upcoming days as the search for Kwesi Appiah’s replacement intensifies.
Former Netherlands striker Patrick Kluivert is in the list alongside Bernd Schuster, the former Real Madrid manager as well as Italian, Marco Tradelli.
The final two are former Ghana coach, Milovan Rajevac and ex Chelsea manager, Avram Grant.
All five coaches are scheduled to appear before the interview panel led by the Association’s president, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
One of the key things that the Ghana FA will be looking out for is the candidate whose financial demands will fall within their budget.
The new coach will be named before the end of this month ahead of the final round of 2015 Afcon qualifiers in November.
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