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20 players had arrived in camp by Monday night for the World Cup qualifier against Sudan on Sunday.
The arrivals includes AC Milan star Sulley Muntari,Emmanuel Frimpong, John Boye, David Accam and Albert Adomah.
The team will move into full gear on Tuesday and this means the number of players in camp has increased with just three players expected to join camp later .
Mubarak Wakaso, Adam Kwarasey and Harrison Afful will join the squad on Tuesday night as they were in action for their clubs on Sunday.
Greuther FĂĽrth left-back Baba Abdul Rahman was first to arrive while centre-back Isaac Vorsah, Awal Mohammed France-based duo of Rabiu Mohammed and Jonathan Mensah are in town for the crunch game.
Italy-based duo Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu as well as TP Mazembe trio Richard Kissi Boateng, Yaw Frimpong and Solomon Asante and Abdul Majeed Waris are among players that have arrived early in preparations for the game.
Captain Asamoah Gyan is available after attending the funeral of his late mum and will join three other local players – Fatau Dauda, Daniel Agyei and Mahatma Otoo.
This brings to twenty the number of players who have made themselves available for the game demonstrating.
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