Rangers midfielder Diomande Mohamed’s unexpected inclusion in Ghana’s squad for upcoming friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda faces uncertainty as he seems hesitant to accept the call-up. Though he spent his formative years in Ghana and trained at the Right to Dream Academy, he holds full Ivorian citizenship with no familial ties to Ghana.
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Despite not yet joining the Black Stars camp in Marrakech, Diomande hinted on Instagram about his allegiance to Ivory Coast, acknowledging Ghana’s interest but affirming his loyalty to his home country.
His dilemma comes amidst an invitation from the Ivory Coast U-23 team, with whom he has previously played. Expressing gratitude for his journey and support, Diomande emphasized his ongoing discussions with his manager regarding his decision. The situation adds intrigue as Ghana prepares to face Nigeria on March 22 and Uganda four days later.