Ghana head coach Otto Addo has paid a visit to Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew and winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku at Leicester City, continuing his player engagement tour ahead of crucial international assignments later this year.
The visit forms part of Addo’s ongoing efforts to personally connect with his squad as Ghana prepares for key fixtures in June, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup firmly in focus.
Ayew and Fatawu have both been central to Leicester City’s campaign in the English Championship, combining for 20 direct goal involvements this season. Their contributions have helped the Foxes remain competitive in the promotion race, while underlining their importance to both club and country.
Jordan Ayew, the Black Stars captain, has led by example with his experience and work rate, often providing leadership in difficult moments. Alongside him, the energetic Fatawu has continued to grow in confidence, using his pace, creativity and eye for goal to trouble defences across the division.
Addo’s visit is seen as a show of support and reassurance, particularly as the national team looks to build momentum and consistency after a challenging period. The Black Stars coach has made it a priority to observe players in their club environments, discuss form and fitness, and reinforce expectations ahead of international duty.
As Ghana edges closer to decisive matches later in the year, performances from key figures such as Ayew and Fatawu could prove vital in shaping the Black Stars’ path on the global stage.

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