Ghana Football Association says they are in the final stages of concluding the financial details of scheduled international friendly matches against Japan and Angola later this year.
The two games according to sources is meant to offer head coach Milovan Rajevac another opportunity of looking at new players.
Reports claim the Japan match will take place at the Dutch city of Utrecht on 9 September, three days after the World Cup qualifier against Sudan at home.
The team will then wrap up their preparations for the final phase of the qualifiers with a friendly date against 2010 African Nations Cup host, Angola in Luanda.
The Black Stars are firmly in control of Group D after three successive wins in the qualifiers.


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