Ghana will not pursue any move for former Ivory Coast and Zambia trainer Herve Renard due to financial constraints his high salary will bring.

There is a hunt for a new coach for the Black Stars following the sacking of C.K Akonnor and his two assistant coaches on Monday by the Ghana Football Association.

This follows the team's poor showing in the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers where Ghana struggled with a limp win against Ethiopia before losing to South Africa in Johannesburg.

Former Zambia and Ivory Coast trainer Herve Renard has been linked with the vacant Ghana job as he has been interested in the job for a while but his whooping salary demands is a put off for Ghana.

He is said to be demanding a salary of at least $100,000 a month but that will be beyond the remit of Ghana.

Vice President of the Ghana Football Association(GFA), Mark Addo has been tasked to chair the three member committee set up by the GFA's Executive Council to lead the search for a new coach.

The committee which has Dr. Randy Abbey and Upper East Regional Football Association Chairman, Alhaji Salifu Zida as members have been tasked to find a Head Coach and Assistant Coaches for the Black Stars within the next 72 hours.

Reports from the local media suggests that former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac is highly tipped to be named as the new coach by the end of the week.