Former Real Madrid and Bafana Bafana head coach Carlos Queiroz has since taken up the post with Roger Da Sa named his asssistant, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana needed a new head coach after sacking Otto Addo following a number of recent poor friendly results, and despite qualifying the team for the FIFA finals.
Speaking to Marawa Sports Worldwide, Mosimane explained that he didn’t receive a formal approach from the GFA.
“There was a bit of talk. When I asked the office, they said there were talks, but sometimes teams want three names and then decide who they want out of the three,” he said.
“Sometimes are like, maybe we just want to have three names and we find out who we want out of the three.
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“If you want Carlos Queiroz you are going to pay top dollar. There was never anything concrete. Concrete is when a letter comes to say we would like to have you.
“A call from a Ghana official for me is not really serious.
“The other thing is, do I really want to go two months for one or two games? Maybe I don’t want to. If you ask me, it may not be well for me to go for three games.