The Ghana Football Association will later today unveil Serbian trainer, Milovan Rajevac, as the new Black Stars at the FA secretariat.
Rajevac has agreed a two-year deal with the Football Association and he is expected to answer questions from the press.
The 54-year-old arrived on Friday and has held talks with FA officials on his plans for the team.
"He has begun talking about his style of play and how he wants to succeed. I think he has a burning desire to work," FA President Kwesi Nyantakyi told Ghanasoccernet.com
"He will read out a texted message and then answer questions through his interpreter."
Rajevac will then take charge of his first game on Wednesday when the Black Stars play Tanzania on Wednesday.


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