Atsu was confirmed dead last Saturday after his lifeless body was pulled from the rubble of the earthquake in Turkey.
It follows days of intense searching after a devastating earthquake hit Turkey and Syria two weeks ago.
Tributes have poured in from far and near with many expressing their condolences to the footballer’s family and loved ones.
On Monday, Abedi Ayew Pele and his family visited the grieving family and donated some items to them.
More former players also visited their deceased colleague’s family home on Tuesday and interacted with them.
In photos that have gone viral on social media, Muntari, Gan, Bafur and Agyemang-Badu are pictured at the family home and signing a condolence book.
Meanwhile, a minute’s applause was observed at all Premier League venues over the weekend, with his former clubs Newcastle United, Chelsea, Everton and Bournemouth leading the charge.
Atsu’s body reached Ghana on Sunday evening, a short ceremony was held at the Kotoka International Airport VIP lounge to welcome the body.