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The Black Stars camp in Monday, October 6, welcomed more players ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Central African Republic (CAR) and Comoros.
Thomas Partey, Alidu Seidu, Alexander Djiku and Jerome Opoku were among the players who arrived earlier on Monday.
Alidu is only making a return to the Black Stars set up since recovering from his anterior cruciate ligament injury last year.
The right-back has become a regular feature for Stade Rennes since regaining full fitness leading to his return to the national team.
Partey also joins the squad in Morocco following Villarreal’s defeat to Real Madrid in the Spanish LaLiga on Saturday.
Djiku featured in the Moscow derby on Sunday afternoon with his team being in the losing end.
The four players add up to the squad who arrived on the opening day of camp and joined the second training session in Casablanca as part of their preparations for the two games.
Ghana take on CAR on Wednesday before hosting Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
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