2022 World Cup: Ghana Chasing Seven Dual Nationals To Play For Black Stars

The Ghana FA is in talks with seven players who have dual citizenship to switch nationality and play for the Black Stars at the 2022 World Cup, GHANAsoccernet.com has gathered.

Ghana have qualified for the Qatar World Cup and will face Portugal, Uruguay and Korea Republic in Group H at the tournament.

The Ghana FA is working around the clock to convince some of these key players before the mundial in November.

Callum Hudson Odoi- Chelsea

According to reports in the media, Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi who is a priority on the list has acquired his passport ahead of his nationality switch to play for the Black Stars.

Born in London, England, Hudson-Odoi is a winger with dual English and Ghanaian citizenship because his father was from Ghana.

He has already played three matches for the England A team, but according to FIFA rules, players under the age of 21 can change their national team even if they have played up to 3 A matches.

Eddie Nketiah- Arsenal

Talks are ongoing to also have the Arsenal striker for the World Cup. Nketia has represented England at the youth levels but yet to play for the senior team.

Tariq Lamptey- Brighton

Tariq Lamptey is also among the list of players been chased by the Ghana FA for the 2022 World Cup.

The 22-year-old has been approached by the Ghana FA and former coach Otto Addo ahead of a possible nationality switch. Lamptey has represented England at the youth level and is eligible to play for the Black Stars.

Mohammed Salisu- Southampton

The Inaki Brothers - Atletico Bilbao 

Ansgar Knauf- Frankfurt 

Ansgar Knauf (20), who is playing on loan to Frankfurt from Borussia Dortmund in Germany, are also being persuaded by the Ghana Football Association. passed on to the players.

George Boateng, one of the assistant coaches for the Black Stars team during the 2022 World Cup playoff has urged the Ghana FA to pursue Ghanaian players in Europe with dual nationality ahead of the World Cup.

"Everyone knows that there are a lot of great players in Europe who deserve to play for Ghana. It is the Ghana Football Association's job to make an effort," he said.