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The Black Stars expect to have a full-house before their final training session at the Shaanxi Province Stadium on Tuesday night ahead of friendly against China.
Coach Kwesi Appiah had twelve players in camp in Xi'an on Monday. The team will train at 8pm local time.
Al-Ain striker Asamoah Gyan who is returning to the Ghana side after taking a break in his international career in February is yet to join his colleagues.
China-based defender Lee Addy was the first to arrive in the team's hotel in Shaanxi Province.
He was later joined by the Juventus duo of Kwadwo Asamoah and Richmond Boakye Yiadom who were both in China for the Italian Super Cup match played over the weekend.
Germany-based defender Isaac Vorsah as well as Harrison Afful, Derek Boateng and Frank Acheampong also arrived in camp on Monday.
Captain John Mensah, Anthony Annan, Edwin Gyimah and Berekum Chelsea duo of Emmanuel Clottey and Ernest Sowah joined the team later in the day.
The rest of the players are expected to join the team by Tuesday afternoon.
Two Black Stars players and coach Appiah will address a media conference at the stadium on Tuesday at 7:30pm local time.
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