Read how Mohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.
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Read how Mohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.

Read howMohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.

Read howMohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.

Mohammed Salisu Abdul Karim, the Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Southampton and the Ghana national team, has recently begged Eddie Nketiah to come and play for the Ghana national team, the Black Stars.

Salisu, who was born in Kumasi and started his career at his local youth club Kumasi Barcelona Babies, has had an impressive journey in his professional football career. After joining West African Football Academy in 2013, he made his way to the Real Valladolid’s youth setup in 2017 and later made his first team debut in 2019. He made 34 appearances for the club before joining Southampton for a £10.9 million fee in 2020.

On the other hand, Eddie Nketiah, an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Arsenal, has a rich background of his own. Born to Ghanaian parents in Lewisham, London, Nketiah started his career with Chelsea at the age of nine. However, he was released by Chelsea in 2015 and later joined Arsenal. Nketiah made his debut for the club in 2017 and played on loan at Leeds United in their 2019–20 Championship title-winning season.

Read howMohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.
Read howMohammed Salisu begged Eddie Nketia to play for Black stars in a facebook post.

Salisu’s plea to Nketiah to come and play for the Black Stars highlights the strong ties that Ghanaian footballers have with their national team. The Ghana national team has a rich history of success, and Salisu’s plea highlights the team’s need for talented players like Nketiah to help them achieve their goals.

Nketiah, who is known for his clinical finishing and quick pace, would be a valuable addition to the Black Stars. His skills and experience in the Premier League would provide the team with a much-needed boost.

In conclusion, Mohammed Salisu Abdul Karim’s plea to Eddie Nketiah to come and play for the Ghana national team showcases the importance of the Black Stars to Ghanaian footballers and the hope they have for the team’s future success. It will be exciting to see if Nketiah decides to answer Salisu’s call and represent his country on the football pitch.

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Keyowrds :Mohammed Salisu Abdul Karim, Ghanaian professional footballer, Centre-back, Premier League club Southampton, Ghana national team, Valladolid, West African Football Academy, African Talent Football Academy, Real Valladolid’s youth setup, Edward Keddar Nketiah, English professional footballer, Striker, Premier League club Arsenal, Leeds United, Championship title-winning season, Lewisham, London

 

 

 

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