Former Black Stars midfielder Hamza Mohammed has delivered a ringing endorsement of rising Ghanaian sensation Fatawu Issahaku, describing the young winger as a rare gem who could illuminate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking to 3Sports, Hamza spoke with genuine admiration about the 20-year-old's rapid development and growing influence.
"He is a great talent," Hamza said simply. "We are just privileged to have such a talent on our team."
The former midfielder emphasized that Fatawu's importance extends beyond his club performances at Leicester City, where he has registered eight goals and seven assists this season. The youngster carries the hopes of a nation eager to see its next football icon emerge.
"A young guy who is doing very well for himself and the country. We just pray for injury-free for him. I believe he should be the one that we should look for in the World Cup that we are going."
Hamza placed Fatawu at the heart of Ghana's future, grouping him with the generation that will define the Black Stars for years to come.
"Fatawu and the likes are the future of the Black Stars. So just hope and pray for an injury-free him."
Then came the comparison that truly underscores the scale of expectation.
"And who knows? Maybe he will be one of the Abedi Peles that we've never seen since the legend left the game."
Fatawu has been tormenting Championship defenders all season with his pace, direct running, and fearless approach. For Hamza, that fearlessness is exactly what Ghana needs on football's biggest stage.
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