Following recent ankle surgery, Ghanaian attacker Mohammed Fuseini was visited by Black Stars head coach Otto Addo.
Playing for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, the Belgian champions, Fuseini sustained the injury earlier this season and has been out since.
The setback occurred after he made an impression for Ghana, scoring against Trinidad & Tobago in the Unity Cup in May, demonstrating his increasing impact on the national squad.

Due to the injury, he was unable to play in Ghana’s June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against Chad and Mali, which ended in mixed results for the Black Stars. They drew 1-1 with Chad on the road before defeating Mali 1-0 at Accra.
He has made just two club appearances this season and missed Union Saint-Gilloise’s UEFA Champions League debut against PSV Eindhoven. However, his colleagues’ incredible 3-1 triumph away at the Philips Stadion represented their first group-stage appearance.
One of the most impressive players of the previous season, Fuseini helped Union Saint-Gilloise win the Belgian league for the first time in ninety years and earn a spot in Europe’s top division.