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Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed says there is growing support from friends, respected figures, and clubs urging him to break into the Black Stars.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a strong debut top-flight campaign in Turkey, making 28 appearances in all competitions and providing four assists for Bodrum FK.
"There are a lot of my friends, big personalities, and clubs who want to see me in the national team, and they also want to see me go far,” Mohammed told Joy Sports. “So, what I can say is, they should just keep believing in me.
“They should just be at my back. I believe in myself, you know. I believe in myself, and they know what I can do.
“I’m always praying to Allah, so I know everything is going to work."
When asked for a timeline on a potential Black Stars debut, he said, "God willing, before the 2025/26 season comes to an end, I believe I'll be there."
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Mohammed is currently attracting transfer interest, with Bulgarian giants Ludogorets and Turkish top-flight side Göztepe both monitoring his situation.
The midfielder began his football journey at Ghanaian lower-tier club Bectero before relocating to Turkey, where he trialled with top sides including Besiktas and Fenerbahce.
He began his professional career at Ankaraspor, later joining Eyüpspor, and eventually signing with Bodrum FK, where he was a standout performer during their first-ever season in the Turkish Super Lig.
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