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Will you allow Bellingham to play for Ghana if he’s your son? – Sammy Kuffour quizzes

Former Black Stars defender Samuel Osei Kuffuor has weighed in on Ghana’s ongoing debate over dual-nationality players, urging a more proactive approach in recruiting diaspora talent ahead of future tournaments.

In an exclusive interview with 3Sports, the ex-Black Stars defender admitted that Ghana often finds itself at a disadvantage when competing with European nations for players of Ghanaian descent.

“If your son is Jude Bellingham, both parents from Ghana, will you allow Jude Bellingham to play for Ghana or England? Whether we like it or not, we are second choice,” Kuffuor said.

His comments come amid renewed discussions about player selection and national allegiance as Ghana continues to scout dual-national prospects ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The issue has become increasingly significant, with several top talents eligible to represent multiple countries opting for European nations.

Kuffuor, a former Bayern Munich defender who earned 54 caps for Ghana, stressed the importance of early engagement with such players.

“If Doku, [Jeremie] Frimpong, and all those players. If we had got them young, all of them would play for Ghana. Let’s get them young. That’s why I’m using the office in Europe,” he explained.

Players like Jérémy Doku and Jeremie Frimpong, both of Ghanaian heritage, have chosen to represent European countries, highlighting the competitive nature of international recruitment.

As the Mundial inches closer, the debates continues on whether new Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz should include diaspora players who initially opted to play for other nations.

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