New Ghana striker, Inaki Williams has reiterated that he will not regret opting to play for the Black Stars.
The Athletic Bilbao striker has completed a nationality switch to play for the West African country.
Despite playing for the Spanish national team, Williams is expected to make Ghana’s squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar later in November.
But after six years of being overlooked by Spain, the forward did not want to waste his peak years waiting for his next international call-up – and could now feature at this year’s World Cup.
“Despite being born in Europe, I have my African roots and Ghanaian blood,” Williams told BBC.
“I think this is the best moment to make that decision. I don’t think I will regret it because these trains [opportunities] only come by once.
“I wasn’t going to have this opportunity again and I think I made the right choices. I will enjoy the moment, my roots and repay the chance Ghana has given me.
“I think I will enjoy it on the sporting side and personally,” he added.
The 28-year-old, who was born in Bilbao to Ghanaian parents, has played for Spain at Under-21 level and also made one appearance for the senior team in a friendly against Bosnia in 2016.
Source: Modern Ghana