Police have told the BBC Mr Nyantakyi, who is also the second vice president of Confederation of African Football, will be officially charged after investigations are concluded.
Mr Nyantakyi was allegedly caught on video negotiating a deal involving huge amounts of money on behalf of Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo and his deputy.
He voluntarily handed himself over to the police in Accra on Wednesday following these allegations.
The interrogation lasted for close to five hours while his home was searched.
The BBC understands his phone and laptop were also seized, but nothing incriminating has yet been found on them.
Mr Nyantakyi had to cut short his trip to Morocco after allegations emerged, and returned to Ghana to face the investigation.
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