Kudus (L) and Sulemana (R) are players of the Black Stars

Manchester City star Jeremy Doku has revealed that if he ever had the chance, he would gladly bring two of Ghana’s brightest talents, Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana, into the Belgium national team.

The Belgium international, who is currently back in Ghana for a short visit to reconnect with his roots, confessed while speaking about Ghanaian football and his deep ties to the country.

When asked which Ghanaian players he would love to see line up alongside him for Belgium, Doku was quick to name Tottenham Hotspur’s Kudus and Atalanta Kamaldeen, praising their flair and attacking brilliance.

“Kudus and my friend Kamaldeen Sulemana,” Doku said.

Doku, born to Ghanaian parents, is currently enjoying time in Ghana, where a video of him playing football with local kids on a dusty Madina pitch has gone viral.

He has also visited his family home and hosted the Jeremy Doku Cup, a tournament aimed at inspiring young players in his community.

Speaking about his love for Ghanaian football, the 23-year-old City winger shared that his favourite Black Stars moment remains the iconic 2010 World Cup run, when Ghana came within a penalty kick of reaching the semi-finals.

Watch the video below:

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