The West Africans are yet to determine the fate of the 27-year-old in relation to their upcoming games against Sudan
Ghana are refusing to rule Arsenal midfielder Thomas Teye Partey out of their upcoming 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying assignments despite reports of the player having pulled out of the games against Sudan.
The midfielder sustained a thigh injury while in Premier League action for Arsenal against Aston Villa on Sunday, leading to his substitution at half-time.
“We’re expecting information on Thomas Teye Partey today from Arsenal,” Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications director Henry Asante Twum told Nhyira FM on Tuesday.
“We’re waiting on whether he will be available for the Black Stars ahead of the doubleheader against Sudan in the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
"Whether he comes or misses the game, I don’t think it will affect us too much. I don’t also think the exemption of some players will affect the results but I think it will rather be an opportunity for the new players to prove their capabilities."
Ghana are set to host Sudan in a Group C matchweek three showdown in Cape Coast on Thursday, five days before travelling for the reverse fixture.
"We have to scan him tomorrow or the day after and see what he felt straight away. Let's wait and see what the magnitude of the injury is," Arteta said after his side's 3-0 home loss on Sunday.
Asked whether Partey stood a chance of joining up with Ghana during the upcoming international break, Arteta replied: “I don't know. As I said, the doctor will have to have a look at him and probably scan him. Then we will decide what to do with him.”
Ghana deputy captain Partey joined Arsenal in a long-term deal worth €50 million from Atletico Madrid in September. He has made five league appearances in all competitions so far for The Gunners.