Joachim Löw in talks with African giants to manage crisis at 2026 World Cup

Joachim Löw in talks with African giants to manage crisis at 2026 World Cup

World Cup-winning coach Joachim Löw is reportedly in negotiations to lead Ghana at the 2026 World Cup following the sudden dismissal of Otto Addo just 72 days before the tournament begins.

​Former Germany manager Joachim Löw is in advanced discussions to take over as head coach of Ghana.

The 66-year-old, who famously led Germany to 2014 World Cup glory, has been out of management since 2021.

If the deal is finalized, Löw is expected to earn approximately €150,000 per month while tasked with stabilizing a Black Stars team currently ranked 72nd in the world.

​The move follows the sacking of Otto Addo after four consecutive defeats. Ghana faces a challenging Group L featuring England, Croatia, and Panama, starting June 18 in Toronto.

Regarding a return to the dugout, Löw recently admitted: “Now I’m ready to consider opportunities that leave a good impression. I have extensive experience with national teams and preparing for major tournaments.”

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