In the wake of the official calling off of talks between the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and StarTimes to renew its broadcast rights deal, minds are already shifting to who will probably step in - and it is all good news for SuperSport being the next in line.
Deal insiders reveal that the South African pay-TV giant tops the list of possible next media broadcast partners for the Ghana Premier League.
Nothing has been officially announced yet, but trade gossip indicates that SuperSport is interested and has already been considering the Ghanaian market.
Their performance on the African continent, particularly in Nigeria, Zambia, and South Africa, positions them as a contender if the GFA feels like it should make a change to a new and more stable media partner.
The collapse of talks with StarTimes - partly over matters of finances and an outstanding debt of over USD 842,000 - has witnessed the GFA searching for a stable and more open partner.
StarTimes apparent financial constraints only serve to strengthen the case for the introduction of a bigger player in the shape of SuperSport, whose own production and distribution credentials are legendary.
Though no official word has been issued, SuperSport's re-entry into Ghana football now appears more certain than ever.
The GFA, eager to maximize the commercial attraction and media exposure of the league, could see in SuperSport a possible long-term ally who could guarantee on both fronts.