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German side Union Berlin has confirmed an international call-up for left back Derrick Kohn to the Ghana national team.
The club announced the player has been invited for the Black Stars' friendly games against Japan and South Korea this month.
Kohn, who had been called up previously by Otto Addo, was unable to feature in any of Ghana's competitive games due to his nationality switch being incomplete.
However, the German-based defender now looks set to feature for Ghana with the upcoming friendlies as part of the Black Stars preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
An official list for the players called up for the two games against Japan and South Korea is yet to be announced by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
However, some clubs have already revealed that their players have been invited for the games through official communication.
Ghana face Japan on Friday, November 14, in the Kirin Challenge Cup before taking on South Korea four days later.
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