The Serbian was told of the decision of the Ghana Football Association at a meeting on Friday chaired by the body’s vice-president Jordan Anagbla and asked for an adjournment to enable him to fly down legal aid for the discussions on a compensation package.
KickOffGhana.com understands that Stevanovic has asked to be paid off for the rest of one-year on his contract and another outstanding €100 000, which is the deficit on his €200 000 yet to be settled by the Ghana Football Association. His departure in all could cost Ghana €430 000.
Stevanovic was appointed Ghana coach a year ago with a mandate to win the country its first Nations Cup title in 30 years. Ghana reached the semi-finals of the competition prompting calls for his departure.