Black Stars coach, Otto Addo says the entryway stays open for Andre Ayew in spite of his nonappearance from the most recent national team row.
Addo has reported his squad for Ghana’s impending 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers against Angola and Niger, with Ayew prominently missing from the rundown.
This follows Ayew’s previous exclusion from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic (Vehicle) in June.
The 45-year-old coach stressed that Ayew might in any case make a re-visitation of the group on the off chance that he reliably performs at a significant level.
Ayew, who has been without a club since his agreement with Le Havre finished, was excluded from the crew for the second time in succession.
At the point when gotten some information about Ayew’s nonappearance, Addo answered, “Andre Ayew is a decent player, yet right now, he hasn’t arrived. He doesn’t have a club, however no one knows what’s in store. In the event that he gets a club and performs, perhaps scoring 20 objectives, he could return since we are building something for what’s to come.”
Ghana is set to confront Angola on September 5, trailed by a match against Niger in Berkane, Morocco, on September 10.
The group will start preparing on September 2 at the Accra Sports Stadium prior to going to Kumasi for the Angola game.