‎The Ghana Football Association has opened negotiations with former Germany national football team head coach Joachim Löw over the vacant Black Stars job, as the search for a successor to Otto Addo gathers pace.

‎The move comes in the wake of Addo’s departure, with Ghana’s football governing body acting quickly to secure a high-profile replacement ahead of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

‎According to a publication on Ghanasoccernet.com, discussions indicate that initial talks have been positive, with Löw reportedly expressing genuine interest in the role. The German tactician is said to be assessing key aspects of the project, including the squad, technical structure and long-term vision.

‎Löw, who led Germany to World Cup glory in 2014, is widely regarded as one of the most experienced coaches currently available. His track record in managing elite players and implementing a defined football philosophy has made him an attractive option as Ghana seeks to rebuild.

‎The GFA’s approach signals a clear intent to reset the national team following a difficult run of results that has raised concerns about competitiveness on the international stage.

‎Negotiations are expected to centre on contract terms, backroom staff and performance targets, with the Association keen to finalise an appointment ahead of the next international window.

‎If an agreement is reached, Löw would be tasked with restoring confidence within the squad and shaping a cohesive identity as Ghana prepare for the World Cup, where they will face England, Croatia and Panama in a challenging group.

‎For now, discussions remain ongoing, with anticipation growing among supporters over who will lead the Black Stars into their next chapter.