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Allsports.com is claiming that Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah is considering a potential move to Sudanese team Khartoum Watan.
The former Black Stars coach is reportedly in Sudan where he will inspect facilities at the club before holding the first in a series of talks with directors of the club.
Sudanese media have been speculating about the arrival of the coach who was in charge of Ghana's Black Stars at the World Cup in Brazil and he is expected to conclude a two year deal if negotiations are successful.
Khartoum Watan are currently finished fourth in the league and will participate in the Confederations Cup next season.
Export of Ghanaian coaches to foreign clubs and teams could become the next sporting phenomena after U-20 World Cup winner coach Silas Tetteh got appointed to manage the Rwandan national team.
Kwasi Appiah was once asked where is future lies by Justice Dzamefe during the hearing at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry investigating Ghana's poor campaign in Brazil.
Barring any hitch, that future could well be in Sudan.
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