Former Germany head coach Joachim Löw is reportedly close to agreeing personal terms to take charge of the Ghana national team on a short-term deal ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to multiple reports, the experienced tactician is set to earn a monthly salary of around €150,000 if the deal is finalized, positioning him among the highest-paid coaches in Ghana’s football history.

The move comes amid urgent efforts by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to secure a high-profile replacement following the dismissal of Otto Addo.
High-Stakes Appointment Before the World Cup
The potential appointment of Löw signals a bold strategic shift by the GFA as Ghana prepares for the World Cup under intense pressure.
With limited time before the tournament, the focus is on experience and proven tournament pedigree — qualities Löw possesses in abundance.
The German coach famously led his country to victory at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, establishing himself as one of the most respected figures in international football.
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Löw’s Experience Could Be Key for Ghana
Joachim Löw managed Germany for over a decade, guiding the team through multiple major tournaments and building a reputation for tactical innovation and squad development.
His experience in managing high-pressure matches could prove crucial for the Black Stars, who face a challenging group at the World Cup.
Ghana is expected to compete against top sides including England and Croatia, making preparation and leadership critical.
Short-Term Deal With Long-Term Implications
The proposed agreement is understood to be a short-term contract focused primarily on the World Cup campaign.
However, analysts believe the appointment could have long-term implications for Ghanaian football, particularly in areas such as tactical structure, youth integration, and professionalism within the national setup.
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Debate Over Foreign vs Local Coaching Options
The move has already sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some advocating for local expertise while others support the idea of bringing in a globally experienced coach.
Names like Kwesi Appiah and Laryea Kingston have been mentioned as part of a potential technical team to support Löw.
The combination of international experience and local knowledge could offer Ghana a balanced approach heading into the tournament.
Why This Story Matters
Ghana’s decision on its next head coach could define its performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With expectations high and time limited, the choice between continuity and transformation is critical.
Appointing a coach of Joachim Löw’s calibre would not only send a strong signal globally but could also reshape the trajectory of the Black Stars on football’s biggest stage.
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