Asante Kotoko are reportedly in advanced and encouraging discussions over a move for UK-born Ghanaian coach Chris Baffour-Akoto as the club steps up its search for a permanent head coach.
The 24-time Ghana Premier League champions are keen to stabilise their technical direction following a turbulent campaign. Baffour-Akoto has emerged as a leading candidate for the role after recently leaving Luxembourg side Titus Petange due to work permit complications.
While discussions are progressing positively, the Kumasi-based club are said to be in no rush to finalise their decision as they carefully assess all options before making an appointment.
Kotoko ended the just-concluded season with Hamza Obeng serving as interim head coach following the departure of Karim Zito and his assistant Prince Yaw Owusu, who both stepped down after a series of poor results. The club finished eighth on the league table, a performance they described internally as a "disappointing" season.
Baffour-Akoto, who holds a UEFA A Licence, has built a growing reputation in recent years, particularly after guiding Rospak FC to an impressive second-place finish in the 2024/25 Division One League season.
His side accumulated 59 points, scored 50 goals, and recorded over 18 victories. He has also previously worked with Crawley Town U-21 and Fort William, as well as serving as a video analyst with Ghana's U-20 setup.
His tactical approach and emphasis on structured attacking football are believed to align well with Kotoko's youthful squad. Should he be appointed, Baffour-Akoto is expected to bring strong recruitment influence and modern tactical ideas aimed at restoring Kotoko's dominance in Ghanaian football.
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