Callum Hudson-Odoi (21 years old) will reflect on changing nationality months before the Qatar World Cup. Chelsea’s great English winger will welcome the option to leave the ‘Three Lions’ and join the ranks of Ghana national teamcountry of origin of the soccer player’s father.
The British player, who was born in London, was not included in the plans Gareth Southgate and, with Ghana qualifying for the World Cup, the move to ‘Black Stars’ will ensure he can play this type of tournament for the first time in his career.
Hudson-Odoi, England and FIFA
Hudson-Odoi you know what it feels like to wear an England shirt. The ‘Blues’ footballer made his senior team debut in March 2019 and in three years, he has only played 3 games. As instructed goal, the end of English will have Southgate’s call was rejected on the last call with a choice. And he had a compelling reason.
Ang FIFA allows change of nationality to U21 players who have played a maximum three official battles with choice. Hudson-Odoi, aware of the regulations, will loop the loop to make the change without the highest football body that can precede.
Fans of ‘red ‘ will remember the case of Munir El Haddadi | The footballer’s Seville He made his debut in Spain in 2014, in a qualifying match for EURO 2016 and, after a trial in between, estimated that the footballer could legally change his team. He is currently playing for Morocco, another team that qualifies for the World Cup.
Source: La Verdad
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