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  • Writer's pictureCourage kwame dzide

Reports: GFA in Hot Chase for Amir Andou.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has initiated discussions with Amir Abdou, the current coach of Mauritania, expressing interest in him taking the helm as head coach for the Black Stars. Amidst this pursuit, Ghana has reportedly made a substantial offer of $45,000 per month, reflecting their determination to secure Abdou's talents and leadership. However, in a bid to retain their esteemed coach, the Mauritanian football federation has countered with a renewal proposal of $35,000 per month, signaling a competitive tug-of-war for Abdou's services.

As negotiations unfold, the spotlight intensifies on Amir Abdou, whose contract is set to expire in March 2024, adding a sense of urgency to the decision-making process.


The prospect of leading one of Africa's football powerhouses, coupled with the financial incentives, presents Abdou with a significant career opportunity. On the other hand, the Mauritanian federation's efforts to retain their coach underscore the value and impact Abdou has had on their national team's performance.


With both Ghana and Mauritania vying for Amir Abdou's signature, the footballing landscape in West Africa awaits the outcome of these negotiations. The decision Abdou ultimately makes will not only shape his future but also have repercussions on the trajectory of both national teams as they strive for success on the international stage.


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