Ghana's national team has secured a significant transfer coup as Inaki Williams switches allegiance from Spain to Ghana.

What inspired the switch?

Inaki Williams, born in Spain to Ghanaian parents, was eligible to represent Ghana after playing just one match for Spain. He recently visited Ghana with his brother and was amazed by the adoration he received, which played a role in his decision.

The people told him to play for the Black Stars, saying 'You're a striker, you're the best.' This was special for him because in Spain, he is famous but did not know he was famous in Ghana.

Williams' commitment to Ghana

Williams will work hard to raise the Ghana flag and is ready for the pressure that comes with playing for the Black Stars. He believes his new national team can make it into the round of 16 in the 2022 World Cup. 'I am ready for the pressure that comes with playing for the Black Stars because it is part of football,' he said.

Ghana's World Cup prospects

Ghana are in a tough group, battling Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay for a place in the knockout stages. However, Williams is optimistic about their chances, saying 'eleven against eleven, anything can happen in football.' The team will do everything to qualify for the next round. | Player | Club | | --- | --- | | Inaki Williams | Athletic Club | | Mohammed Salisu | Southampton | | Tariq Lamptey | Brighton |

What's next for Ghana?

With Williams on board, Ghana's chances of making an impact in the 2022 World Cup have increased. The Black Stars will face stiff competition, but with their new recruit, they are ready to take on the challenge. Williams' decision to switch allegiance is a significant boost to the team, and his commitment to Ghana will be key in the upcoming tournament.