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The Ghana Football Association has approved Black Stars coach Avram Grant's programme of monitoring players in Europe over the next few weeks.
Grant travelled to Europe last night - following the approval - to continue with his plans of making the senior national team stronger.
With most of the leagues in Europe drawing to a close, the next few weeks offer the perfect opportunity for the Black Stars coach to monitor some players on the periphery of the squad before the season ends.
It is important for the coach to monitor the some more Ghanaians players both at home and abroad to create competition and invigorate the Black Stars squad.
While Grant is away, Black Stars assistant coach Maxwell Konadu will continue with the monitoring of the local league for the benefit of the technical team of the senior national team.
On his return to Ghana, Grant will focus on monitoring the local league for new talents while supporting the activities of the other national teams.
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