AC Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng has made himself available for international selection with Ghana once again.
The 26-year-old retired from the international setup in November 2011, claiming that the extra games were resulting in too many injuries.
However, the Germany-born midfielder has told Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah and the Ghanaian Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi that he is ready to end his self-imposed exile.
"Kevin-Prince Boateng had confirmed to the coach and my good self that he was coming back to play for us," Nyantakyi told SuperSport.
"Let me confirm that before Kwesi Appiah selected his team for the Sudan game Kevin had told the coach and me that he was available for that game.
"Unfortunately, a week before that game, he picked up an injury during training with AC Milan but he told us that he would participate in the team's games in June."
Boateng made his debut for the Black Stars in 2010 and has won nine caps overall.