The Head of Communications at the British High Commission in Ghana, Bryan Wilson, has suggested that the Black Stars could be significantly strengthened if English-born Ghanaian players Eddie Nketiah and Callum Hudson-Odoi are included in the squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking to Graphic Sports, Wilson stressed that the duo’s inclusion would provide crucial depth and competition for places, particularly given the physical demands on Premier League stars.
Critics call their sudden interest opportunistic after previously declining invitations, arguing it's unfair to those who secured qualification.
Proponents, including a former Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye, counter that their top-tier league experience would significantly strengthen the squad, which is crucial for success on the world stage, especially in their group with England.
“I think their addition could make the team stronger. It gives competition for places and brings strength in depth,” Wilson said.
“Between now and the World Cup is a long time and what if a player gets injured? The Premier League is very demanding and if Antoine Semenyo or Mohammed Kudus gets injured, then you have a couple of players who can step in and play in those positions.”
While he emphasized that the decision rests with the players and the Ghana Football Association, Wilson believes the presence of Nketiah and Hudson-Odoi could raise the overall quality of the Black Stars.
“The interesting thing for Ghana is potentially bringing in players such as Eddie Nketiah and Callum Hudson-Odoi if they are eligible and willing,” he noted. “If they decide to represent Ghana and the GFA also decides to bring them in, then I think that team becomes even stronger.”
“It’s a personal decision for them and what they feel is best for their career,” he added. “Nketiah has represented England about three times and Hudson-Odoi once. Unfortunately, neither has been selected for a long time. They both have good links with Ghana, so if they want to represent the country and play regularly, then why not? It makes sense.”
He did caution, however, that integrating the duo into the squad on short notice could be challenging.
“There isn’t much time before the World Cup, but if the FA want to bring them in, then why not?” Wilson added.
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