Former Germany head coach Joachim Löw is on the verge of being appointed as Ghana’s new Black Stars manager, with a short-term deal reportedly close to completion ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

‎Multiple sources indicate that personal terms believed to be worth around €150,000 per month are nearing finalisation following intensive negotiations over the past 24 hours.

‎Löw, who guided Germany national team to World Cup glory in 2014, is widely regarded as one of the most experienced coaches in international football, having spent 15 years at the helm of the European giants.

‎His potential appointment comes at a crucial time for the Black Stars, who have been without a permanent coach since the dismissal of Otto Addo following a series of disappointing results in recent friendly matches.

‎With just over two months until Ghana’s opening World Cup fixture against Panama on 17 June, the Ghana Football Association has been under mounting pressure to secure a high-profile replacement capable of steadying the team.

‎If confirmed, Löw’s immediate task will be to guide Ghana through a challenging Group L, which also features England and Croatia alongside Panama.

‎The German’s vast experience and proven track record at the highest level are expected to bring both tactical discipline and confidence to a squad seeking stability after a turbulent period.

‎An official announcement is anticipated in the coming days, with the move set to mark one of the most high-profile managerial appointments in Ghana’s football history.