St Pauli attacker Daniel Kofi-Kyere has left the Black Stars camp in Japan, according to the Ghana FA spokesperson Henry Asante Twum.
The dead-ball specialist has left the Black Stars preparing for the Kirin Tournament in Japan.
Kofi-Kyere has left the team’s camp to sort out his transfer issues after splendid form for St Pauli in Germany last season.
“Daniel Kofi Kyereh was getting calls from his agent even when the Black Stars team was in Cape Coast. The agent contacted the technical team and they decided to let him go to sort his transfer move out”, Henry Asante Twum told Oyerepa Radio in an interview.
Also leaving the Black Stars camp is Girondins de Bordeaux defender Gideon Mensah who is injured.
Mensah sustained the injury during 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Central African Republic in Angola.
“Gideon Mensah is not with the Black Stars team because of injury. He complained about injury after our game against CAR and the medical team decided to give him some time to rest knowing that he has also had a long season in France”, Henry Asante Twum added.
In his absence, Reading FC defender Abdul Baba Rahman is expected to take absolute control of the left-back position in the Kirin Tournament in Japan.
Ghana will be playing Japan in the semifinal of the Kirin Tournament slated for June 10-14, 2022 before facing either Tunisia or Chile.
The tournament is to serve as preparation for Ghana ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup slated for November in Qatar.