Grêmio ahead Francis Amuzu has instructed {that a} call-up to Ghana’s Black Stars for the 2026 FIFA World Cup may very well be on the horizon later this yr.
Ghana have already secured qualification for the event, which can be collectively hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, and Amuzu says he’s now open and able to symbolize the West African nation.
Talking to Belgian outlet Het Nieuwsblad, the 25-year-old mirrored on a tough begin to life in Brazil, admitting his transfer to Grêmio was removed from simple.
“I’ve performed little or no for Grêmio. So I thought of going again to Anderlecht in the summertime,” he revealed.” Anderlecht is my hometown, so it was undoubtedly an possibility for me.
“I informed my agent, and we had been in contact, but it surely by no means materialised.”
Whereas Amuzu and his household settled shortly off the pitch, his early months on the sphere proved difficult. He struggled for minutes, frolicked on the bench and was at one stage not noted of the matchday squad solely.
Nonetheless, his fortunes improved in September, with the winger turning into a daily function within the staff since then.
“The league begins once more subsequent weekend. I need to proceed on the identical path as final season,” he says. “Who is aware of, I would even be capable to go to the World Cup with Ghana.”
Amuzu stays underneath contract with Grêmio till the tip of the yr, however his long-term ambition is to safe a transfer to one in all Europe’s high leagues.
A former teammate of Manchester Metropolis star Jeremy Doku, Amuzu is now hopeful of lastly incomes a Black Stars alternative, having beforehand declined invites underneath former head coaches Kwasi Appiah and CK Akonnor.



























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