Black Stars duo, Danlad Ibrahim and Afriyie Barnieh have resumed training with the Black Galaxies for the 2023 CHAN tournament.
Both players were part of Ghana's 26-man squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
After the exit of the Black Stars, Danlad and Barnieh returned to Ghana but suffered mild illness which delayed their comeback to the home-based team.
"They are all sick. Since they are sick, it is only the doctor that will declare them fit and they will come and join us," Black Galaxies coach Annor Walker told JoySports after the team's friendly 2-1 win against Hearts of Oak on Sunday.
Their return will be of huge benefit to the squad, having experienced the World Cup, the grandest stage of football.
The Black Galaxies are housed in Group C alongside Madagascar, Sudan and Morocco.
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