Milovan spotted with Maxwell Konadu at GFA office ahead of imminent appointment

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The Serbian has been seen at football association’s headquarters on Friday ahead of the press briefing

Former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has been spotted at the Ghana Football Association headquarters ahead of the much-anticipated press briefing.

The Serbian is expected to be confirmed as the new coach of Black Stars after Charles Kwablah Akonnor was sacked a fortnight ago following a poor run of results.

Legon Cities coach Maxwell Konadu was also seen at the premises and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he is named as an assistant coach to Milovan together with Otto Addo who currently works for German Bundasliga side Borrusia Dortmund.

Milovan is also expected to sign a one-year deal with an option to renew depending on his performance which will run from September 2021 to September 2022.

This means that Milovan will pocket $5,000 more than the salary that was paid to Akonnor since the former coach was taking home $25,000 after sealing his deal in December 2020.

According to a report filed by Joy Sports, if Milovan is able to guide the Black Stars to win any game, he will take twice the amount each player will receive which means that he will be paid $10,000 as winning bonuses.


Again, should he help the Black Stars to annex the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Cameroon, he will be paid $300,000 as bonus.

Although, Milovan is yet to be unveiled as the new Ghana coach, reports suggest that he was made aware of the players that will be called up for 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe on October 5 at the Cape Coast Sports before the return fixture takes place four days later in Harare.

With Milovan making a return to Ghana after guiding the Black Stars to reach the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, a lot of people have shared divergent opinions.

Former Ghana defender John Paintsil who worked under Milovan believes the Serbian may fail in his second coming since the atmosphere surrounding his initial stay differ from what is currently happening.

He is expected to play his first game against Zimbabwe in the double header before he wrap up the World Cup qualifiers in November against South Africa.

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