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Ghana International winger Inaki Williams has been named the Sporty LaLiga's Africa's Most Valuable Player for the second time in a row.
He received the prestigious award in Spain for the 2024/25 season, beating out Villarreal's Pape Gueye and Osasuna's Enzo Boyomo.
Inaki contributed six goals and eight assists in 35 league appearances for Athletic Bilbao this term.
The 30-year-old who has spent his entire professional career with Bilbao, switched his nationality to feature for Ghana in 2022.
The forward has found the back of the net twice in 22 appearances for the Black Stars.
Inaki was left out of Ghana's 23-man squad for the 2025 Unity Cup in London, England, as head coach Otto Addo intends using the four-nation tournament to assess new players.
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