Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah will train with 24 players in The Netherlands on Monday following the arrival of goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey.
The shot-stopper had to be excused to join Stromsgodset for a league game on Saturday after training with the Black Stars in Accra last week.
The Norway-born Ghanaian arrived at the Holland camp base Sunday night.
AC Milan duo midfielders Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari are the only ones left to report in camp.
Ghana will be playing a warm-up game against Netherlands on May 31 as they prepare for a tough battle against US, Germany and Portugal at the 2014 World Cup.
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