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Scouts of some European clubs have invaded the camp of the local Black Stars in Bouake after their Group B opener against Zimbabwe on Monday.
Last night, representatives of struggling Spanish side Espanyol and French Ligue 2 side Bastia held preliminary talks with two goal hero Abdul-Rahim Ayew.
The 23-year-old committed a blunder that handed the Zimbabweans their second goal but he recovered to hit a brace and levelled the scores.
Ayew made a bright opening to the tournament and wants to catch up with the exploits of his siblings Dede and Jordan who play in France.
Another player to have been contacted is midfielder Emmanuel Agyeman-Badu who was approached by an agent linking him to a Belgian side.
The Black Stars will train today(Tuesday) to trim the rough edges exhibited during their game against Zimbabwe.
Ghana must win against Libya on Thursday to better their chances of staying in the competition.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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