Ghanaian players in Europe have the last chance from next to grab their places in the Black Stars squad for the World Cup in June.
That is because Milovan Rajevac , Ghana's national coach, will travel across Europe from next week to monitor his players there before naming his World Cup squad.
The Serbian is currently in Ghana watching local league matches before travelling to Europe to see the rest of players.
Rajeavc is embarking on a European tour to monitor senior Ghanaian players ahead of the tournament in South Africa.
His trip will encompass stops in Italy, France, Holland and England as well as Scotland.
"Mr Rajevac will be in the UK in around two weeks. He will see all the UK players during April," said Nenad Glisic, Rejevac's interpreter.
"He will check to see how Michael Essien's recovery from injury is going. John Mensah is also injured and we know.
"He will travel to Italy to see Stephen Appiah, and he will also be in France and Holland over the next few weeks.
"This will allow him to decide on the squad for the World Cup."
"The most important thing for the coach is the form of the player. The current level of performance is taken into account."
Some players who are on the fringes of the squad are hoping to clinch their places with their performances for their clubs.
Ghana have been placed in the same group with Germany, Serbia an Australia at the World Cup.


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