English Championship side Watford attacker Kwadwo Baah has signaled that Ghana remains firmly in the picture as he considers his senior international future.
The 22-year-old, who was born in Stuttgart and has already featured for both England and Germany at youth level, says he has not settled on which country he’ll represent at the senior stage.
In an interview with watfordfc.com, Baah shared his thoughts on the subject: “I haven’t made up my mind which one I’d want to represent! Hopefully, the time will soon come when I have to decide.”
“My dad played in Germany for quite a while and I was born in Stuttgart. I lived there for not that long, maybe one or two years, and then we went to Ghana for a bit before coming to England where I’ve been my whole life. I grew up in South Norwood.”
The winger enjoyed a breakthrough 2024/25 campaign with Watford, notching five goals and three assists in 31 appearances across all competitions.
His performances have sparked interest among fans and scouts alike, and Ghana coach Otto Addo is believed to be tracking the player closely as part of efforts to strengthen the Black Stars squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.