German-born Kevin-Prince Boateng has already adapted to the in-house procedure of the Black Stars and he is doing just well in camp.
According to the spokesperson of the Ghana FA, Randy Abbey, the development is positive and creates harmony between the players.
"He has really settled in well and goes about training normally just like every other player,” Abbey said.
"There is nothing to distinguish between him and any other squad member.
"The whole squad has been helpful and they are all positive. It's good to have such unity ahead of the finals," he noted.
Boateng is part of a 30-man squad training in Paris, France ahead of the World Cup.