The Sports Ministry has approved the appointment of Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac as the new Black Stars gaffer, according to various reports in the media.
Reports suggest the Ghana Football Association (GFA) settled on the Serbian after failing to reach an agreement with other targets.
The 67-year-old remains Ghana’s most successful coach in the last three decades, having managed the team from 2008 to 2010.
Milovan guided the Black Stars to the final of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where they lost narrowly to Egypt.
The Serbian tactician also took the West Africans to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in South Africa, making Ghana only the third African nation to reach that far.
The GFA is said to have wanted Harve Renard as their preferred choice but the Frenchman, who currently manages Saudi Arabia and is on a $100,000 monthly salary, proved too expensive.
The Association also failed to convince Otto Addo and George Boateng to take the job despite holding talks with the duo.
The Black Stars job became vacant following the sacking of CK Akonnor and his two assistants on Monday.
Ghana take on Zimbabwe in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying doubleheader from October 6, 2021.