The Ghana Football Association have set the record staringht with regards to Milovan Rajevac's interpreter Nenad Glisic.

Reports were circulating in the local media that Ghana will pay Milovan Rajevac's interpreter an amount of $3,000 per month but the GFA has categorically denied that.

The former Thailand coach had his 'sidekick' Nenad Glisic by him during his first spell with Ghana between 2008-2010 and that has not changed as he was present during his unveiling.

GFA boss Kurt Okraku has shot down the speculations that Glisic who translates Milo's Serbian language to English will be paid by the GFA saying it is his employer Milovan Rajevac who will pay him.

But at Rajevac's unveiling on Friday, Okraku denied it. He said, “Milo’s translator will be paid by his employer, coach Milovan Rajevac and not the Ghana Football Association."

The Serbian trainer was appointed as replacement for the inept C.K Akonnor who was sacked earlier this month after a string of poor performances during the world cup qualifier.

Milovan Rajevac will reportedly pocket $30,000 which is $5,000 more than his predecessor was receiving.

He will also pocket $600,000 if he wins the AFCON title and qualifies Ghana for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.