Inaki Williams: Why I Switched From Spain To Represent Ghana

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Athletic Bilbao star Inaki Williams has explained why he switched his international allegiance to Ghana. SLInt MORE:

It was announced this week that Williams was among four players to switch their international allegiance to the Black Stars.

"The people told me to play for Black Stars. They said: ‘You’re a striker, you’re the best,’" Williams said, as per Goal. "It was beautiful playing for Spain. I have lived in Spain all my life but I did not forget Ghana. Ghana is special to me because my family and parents are here, my blood is here, so I didn’t forget Ghana people.

 

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