Otto Addo Talks About Hudson odois Potential Switch To Ghana
Wed, 29 May 2024 11:00
Ghana coach Otto Addo addressed the growing speculation surrounding Callum Hudson-Odoi's potential switch to the Ghana national team during the squad announcement for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.
Despite countless reports suggesting that Hudson-Odoi, who currently plays for Nottingham Forest, would be named in the squad, he was not included in the list announced on Wednesday.
Local media had claimed that Addo had successfully convinced the former Chelsea star to represent Ghana.
Hudson-Odoi, 22, is eligible to play for Ghana through his parents and can switch his international allegiance despite making three senior appearances for England.
His appearances for the Three Lions were made before he turned 21, allowing him to switch to another nation if he decides to.
His last appearance for England was in a 4-0 Euro qualifying victory over Kosovo, and he was part of Gareth Southgate's Euro 2020 squad following injuries to key players.
However, as of now, his inclusion in the Ghana squad remains uncertain, with Addo focused on the immediate task of securing crucial points in the World Cup qualifiers.
"It is challenging to talk about the future. I haven’t spoken to him yet. To be honest, my head is not there at all. I’m fully focused on Mali," Addo said, clarifying his current priorities.
Ghana will take on Mali on June 6 at the Stade 26 Mars in Bamako, followed by a home match against the Central African Republic on June 10 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.
Ghanasoccernet

500000 Herbalists Unlicensed Regulatory Council Begins Clampdown
I Will Sign The Anti Gay Bill When I Become President Bawumia
Government To Convert Borteyman Sports Complex to Sports University Sports Minister
Afia Akoto Picks Number 3 For Okaikwei North Slot
Kofi Bentil Was Right Prof Ransford Gyampo Must Shut Up
Wild Cheers Greet Bawumia As He Joins Otumfuo To Mark 150th Anniversary of Sagrenti War
Chief Justice Did Not Violate 1992 Constitution In Constituting A Panel In Opunis Appeal AG
Guinea Bissau President Embalo Says A Coup Was Foiled On Friday
Pure Ghana Launches Mercury Impact Assessment Project to Enhance Environmental Sustainability and Public Health