Former Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu is expected to be named as the new Ghana Under-20 coach, GHANAsoccernet.com Headquarters can exclusively report.
The young gaffer will replace Karim Zito as the new boss of the Black Satellites team barring any unforeseen contingencies.
Boadu is currently unemployed after leaving his role at Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak.
The former Medeama coach is expected to be handed the Under-20 coach and tasked to restore the country's lost glory.
He was part of the technical team of the Black Stars as an attaché during the country's participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Samuel Boadu is touted as one of the promising and exciting young coaches in the West African nation having steered Hearts of Oak to five major titles in 18 months.
Ghana failed to qualify to the 2023 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations to be staged in Egypt in February next year.
The team failed to defend the WAFU Zone B title after losing to Burkina Faso 2-1 in the qualifying campaign this year.
Boadu will be the new man in charge of the team with Karim Zito expected to make way after being in charge for close to five years.
By Nuhu Adams