Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has intensified his player monitoring efforts ahead of the upcoming World Cup with visits to key Ghanaian players plying their trade in England.
The national team coach paid a visit to Coventry City forward Brandon Thomas-Asante and Leicester City duo Abdul Fatawu Issahaku and Jordan Ayew, as part of ongoing assessments aimed at strengthening the Black Stars squad.
The visits form part of Addo’s broader strategy to maintain close contact with players, evaluate their fitness levels, and understand their current club situations as preparations for the World Cup gather momentum.
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By engaging players directly, the technical team hopes to ensure optimal readiness, form consistency, and tactical alignment ahead of the global showpiece.
Brandon Thomas-Asante has been a standout performer for Coventry City, earning attention with his work rate and attacking presence, while Fatawu Issahaku continues to impress with his pace and creativity at Leicester City.
Jordan Ayew, one of Ghana‘s most experienced internationals, remains a key figure whose leadership and versatility could prove vital during the tournament.
Otto Addo’s hands-on approach underscores the Ghana Football Association’s commitment to thorough preparation and squad cohesion.
With competition for places expected to be intense, these monitoring visits signal that performance, discipline, and commitment at club level will play a decisive role in final team selections.
As the World Cup draws closer, such engagements are expected to continue, with the technical team closely tracking both domestic and foreign-based players to assemble a competitive and balanced Black Stars squad.





