Ghana Offers Joachim Löw ₦206m Monthly to Lead 2026 World Cup Bid
The Ghana Football Association has opened advanced talks with World Cup-winning coach Joachim Löw as a successor to Otto Addo. Negotiations began in Germany and are said to be close to finalizing personal terms. Löw, who guided Germany to the 2014 FIFA World Cup title, is viewed as the ideal candidate to restore consistency and global standing to the Black Stars. Ghana’s hierarchy sees his elite experience as crucial for high-pressure tournaments. The proposed short-term deal focuses on qualification for and participation in the 2026 World Cup. A monthly salary of €150,000 (about ₦206 million) underlines Ghana’s ambition to make an immediate impact on football’s biggest stage.
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