Stevanovic Lawyers Issue 14-day Ultimatum To Ghana FA

Goran Stevanovic has told the Ghana FA it has 14-days to pay his entitled compensation after parting ways with as coach of the Black Stars. The former Partizan Belgrade manager failed to turn up for a meeting on Wednesday to discuss his severance package and had rather returned to his native Serbia after claiming his safety is under threat � a charge the Ghana FA have since denied. In a latest letter signed by his legal representative to the Ghana FA, Stevanovic has flatly refused a proposed compensation of three months wages � demanding his full pound of flesh else he is heading to Fifa. Portions of the letter circulating in the local media read: �We want to make it clear that we won�t accept your proposal for three months salary payoff, we stand by our proposal of twenty-four months salary payoff and the remaining hundred thousand Euros for sign on fee. �We ask you to make payment to his account within 14 days else we will take the matter to Fifa for final judgment.� Stevanovic, 45, was told on Monday he won�t continue as coach of the Blacks Stars following his inability to lead the team to Nations Cup triumph earlier this year despite having a year left to run on his 30,000 Euros a month deal. His assistant, Akwasi Appiah has been handed temporal charge of the team until a substantive is appointed.