West Ham will be conducting a coaching workshop with 20 Ghana Premier League coaches next month, according to Ghana Web.

The Hammers are keen to expand their fan base after moving to the London Stadium at the start of the season, and are set for an adventure in Ghana at the start of October.




The east Londoners will send some of their coaches to the African country to conduct a coaching workshop with Ghana’s 20 top flight coaches between the 5th and 6th of next month.

With the international break under way next week, a few players are also expected to travel to the African country as part of the club’s initiative to attract new fans.
 


Ghana international Andre Ayew, who is currently injured, is expected to be at the centre of West Ham’s initiative, and will meet clubs fans during his trip back to his homeland.  

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The Hammers are hoping to expand the club’s brand and fan base with their trip to Ghana, and make new inroads into the African continent.

Closer to home, West Ham are under pressure to turn their season around after a disastrous run of form, and will take on Middlesbrough at the London Stadium this weekend.