Black Stars target Inaki Williams and brother land in Ghana
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Inaki Williams and Nico Williams, both of Athletic Bilbao, have arrived in Ghana for a vacation.
The brothers came on Monday night and are spending time with family and friends after being targeted by the Ghana Football Association for selection to the Black Stars.
They have spent their entire lives in Spain, where they were born to Ghanaian immigrant parents. This is their first visit to Ghana.

Inaki, the eldest of the two, posted a photo of himself in Ghana on his Instagram story.
According to reports, the duo will meet with the Black Stars’ management during their stay in Ghana.
Nico hasn’t played for Spain at the senior level, although he has played for the U18 and U21 teams.

In an interview last year, Inaki expressed qualms about switching nationality for Ghana, saying: “My parents are from Accra, and I really enjoy going.
But I wasn’t born or raised there, my culture is here, and there are players who would mean more.”
“I don’t think it would be right to take the place of someone who really deserves to go and feels Ghana 100%,” he added.

However, a lot has changed since the interview, including the Black Stars qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a huge platform that many players dream of.

Ghana has been pitted in Group H for the World Cup, which will be held later this year, alongside Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea.

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