Braydon Manu, a German-born Ghanaian forward, has indicated his willingness to return to the Black Stars, emphasizing his desire to help the national team succeed in the future.
The 26-year-old winger, who initially joined the Black Stars squad in 2022 under former coach CK Akonnor for World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia and South Africa, did not make his debut and watched both games from the stands.
Despite not being included in recent selections by current coach Otto Addo, Manu is still optimistic about his eventual comeback to the national squad.
“I am ever ready to play for Ghana. As long as I am fit and available, I am ready to honour any call by the coach and the Ghana Football Association,” Manu stated in an interview with JoySports he emphasising his readiness to respond to any future calls from the coach or the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Manu also showed his support for the Black Stars as they prepare for the important World Cup qualifiers, urging the public to back the team.
“I wish the team well and hope the public also supports the team in the upcoming games as they work to secure qualification,” he added.
Manu, now a free agent, had a difficult season at Bundesliga club Darmstadt, where injuries kept him out for the majority of the season. Despite these obstacles, his ambition to return to the pitch and represent Ghana is unwavering.
Braydon Manu’s return to the Black Stars, with his steadfast commitment and willingness to assist, might be a useful asset as the club strives to clinch a spot in the 2026 World Cup.