Breaking News: Ex- Brighton & Hove Albion manager arrives in Ghana amid Black Star’s vacant job.

Former Brighton & Hove Albion manager Christopher William Gerard Hughton is currently in Ghana amid Black Stars coaching role links.

The Ghana Football Association are looking for a replacement to Milovan Rejevac after he was sacked due to his poor performance in the ongoing African cup of nations in
cameroon.

The 63-year-old former Norwich and Newcastle manager is set to hold talks with management to take over the vacant Black stars job.

  Oyerepa FM, Eugene Adu Poku- (Striker) reports that Hughton and his representatives have met some top officials of the ruling government in Alisa Hotel in Accra over the possibility of getting the Black Stars coaching job.

Houghton was born on 11 December 1958 in London to a Ghanaian postman, Willie Hughton, and his Irish wife Christine née Bourke.

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