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Anderlecht forward, Francis Amuzu, says he will not close doors for an opportunity to play for the Black Stars despite playing for Belgium's youth team.
Amuzu has played for Belgium at the youth level, but he is qualified to change teams and play for the four-time African champions.
The savvy winger hasn't ruled out a switch to Ghana despite being called up to Belgium's senior team.
Quizzed on his stand on the country he wants to represent, Amuzu as quoted by Football Ghana said, "Ghana or the Devils? It's still 50-50"
"Yes, I was in the Roberto Martinez pre-selection for the last international matches. Going with Ghana to the World Cup? It's possible, but I don't know."
The 23-year-old has scored twice in nine games in the Belgian top flight this season.
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