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German-born winger Kwadwo Baah has expressed his openness to representing the Ghana national team, as he remains undecided about his international future.
The 22-year-old, who currently plays with English Championship side Watford, has previously featured for both England and Germany at the youth level but is yet to commit to a senior national team.
Baah enjoyed a standout 2024–25 season with Watford, netting five goals and registering three assists in 31 appearances across all competitions.
Speaking to watfordfc.com, Baah shared his thoughts on the possibility of representing Ghana.
"I could play for England, Germany or Ghana. Obviously, with the football I’m playing, I hope that I can one day get that recognition," he said.
"I haven’t made up my mind which one I’d want to represent! Hopefully, the time will soon come when I have to decide."
Baah’s impressive form and versatility could prove to be a valuable addition for Black Stars head coach Otto Addo, who continues to monitor the performances of Ghanaian talent worldwide in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
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