Noah Nartey, the talented midfielder currently playing for Brøndby IF, has confirmed that he’s been contacted by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) regarding a potential switch to represent Ghana internationally.
Despite the interest from Ghana, Nartey remains focused on his commitment to Denmark, the country he’s represented at various youth levels.
Nartey, who has Ghanaian roots, is eligible to represent either Denmark or Ghana. His decision is being closely watched, given his impressive performances for Brøndby IF and Denmark’s U21 team.
The 20-year-old midfielder has been in excellent form for Brøndby IF, showcasing his skills and creativity on the pitch. He has been a regular feature in the Denmark U21 team and has attracted attention from top clubs.
Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars, has been looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers. Nartey’s talent and experience would be a valuable addition to the team.
However, Nartey seems determined to continue representing Denmark, saying, “My focus is on Denmark. It’s the country I’ve represented all my life.” His commitment to Denmark is evident, and it will be interesting to see how his career unfolds.
