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Black Stars technical team have not considered making any changes to the squad invited for 2021 Africa Cup of Nations double-header against Sudan despite the suspension of football activities across most European countries due to the spread of coronavirus.
Spain and Italy where most of the 23 invited Black Stars players ply their trade have had their competitions suspended.
There are fears Charles Kwablan Akonnor led technical team could make changes to the squad, but Communications Director of the GFA, Henry Asante Twum tells Joy Sports no such decision has been considered.
According to him, the FA have kept close contact with the players and they are all available for the double-header slated for this month.
In a WhatsApp chat, he said: "For now, there are no plans to change the squad."
"We have kept close contact with the players and their clubs and there don't seem to be any reason to touch the list for now."
However, Joy Sports sources close to the technical team revealed that there will be a meeting 'soon' concerning the squad as the days for first game draw closer.
CAF announced earlier this week that the AFCON 2021 qualifiers would continue despite some countries confirming COVID-19 cases.
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