Ghana’s national team medical team has stepped up its support for Mohammed Salisu, with Black Stars doctor Prince Pambo visiting the defender in Monaco as he continues his recovery from injury.
Salisu, who plays for Ligue 1 side AS Monaco, has been sidelined in recent weeks, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming international assignments. The visit from Dr. Pambo underscores the Ghana Football Association’s proactive approach in monitoring the fitness and welfare of key national team players competing abroad.
Sources close to the team indicate that discussions during the visit focused on Salisu’s rehabilitation progress, medical assessments, and a projected timeline for his return to competitive action. Coordination between Monaco’s medical staff and the Black Stars’ technical team is expected to ensure a smooth and carefully managed recovery process.
The 26-year-old centre-back remains an important figure in Ghana’s defensive setup. Known for his composure, aerial strength, and tactical awareness, Salisu has been a regular call-up when fit and is viewed as a central part of the squad’s plans moving forward.
With crucial international fixtures on the horizon, Ghana’s technical bench will be closely monitoring his rehabilitation. However, medical officials are prioritising long-term fitness over a rushed return, aiming to have the defender fully recovered before reintegration into competitive football.
The visit sends a clear message that the Black Stars remain committed to maintaining close contact with their foreign-based players, particularly during periods of injury, as Ghana continues its preparations for upcoming continental and global competitions.

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