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The England youth international spoke about his international future in an interview with the Beautiful Game Podcast, prompting fellow English-born Ghanaian Callum Hudson-Odoi to reflect on his time with the Three Lions.
"Of course, it's possible. I'm willing to play for both Ghana and England "When asked about his decision to play for the Black Stars, Nketiah told The Beautiful Game podcast.
"It's always nice to have the chance to do that," the youngster continued.
Hudson-Odoi, like Nketiah, was born and reared in London to Ghanaian parents and has made three England appearances.
After missing Euros 2020 and a few more senior national team invitations, his future with the 1966 World Champions appears grim.
The Ghana Football Association has begun the process of obtaining European-born Ghanaian players for the Black Stars' World Cup squad in Qatar.
Hudson-Odoi might be the next high-profile athlete to transfer nationality, according to Nketiah's newest statement.
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