Here is Kurt Okraku's strong message to Ghanaian players born in Europe

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Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kurt Okraku has insisted that the Black Stars will not be treated as a second option for players in Europe with Ghanaian descent.

According to the GFA who led several unsuccessful attempts to convince some Ghanaian players born in Europe to play for the Black Stars, only players with genuine passion and commitment to Ghana will earn a place in the squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The comments of Kurt Okraku comes on the back of reported interests from Eddie Nketiah, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Francis Amuzu to play for the Black Stars after rejecting Ghana years ago.

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"I don’t want mercenaries coming to Ghana. I don’t want players jumping on board just because we’ve qualified for the Mundial."

"I want players who love Ghana, who play from the heart, with passion, and are proud to represent the nation in every competition," he said in an interview with TV3.

He emphasised that wearing the national colours is a privilege that comes with responsibility, insisting that players who once rejected invitations or showed a lack of respect for the country will not be reconsidered.

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