Ghana FA working on nationality switch of Elvis Manu after Dutch star shows up GFA headquarters
By El Akyereko Frimpong
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The Ghana Football Association is fervently working on the nationality switch for Feyenoord star Elvis Manu who holds a Dutch passport.
The 21-year-old attacker has represented the Netherlands at various youth levels and the West Africans must go through a stipulated FIFA processes to enable him switch his nationality.
Manu, who has represented the Oranjes at various youth levels including the U21s, has openly declared his interest for representing country of his parents at senior level.
The attacker has also reportedly dodged a couple of attempts by Netherlands head coach Guus Hiddink to try and draft him into his squad.
GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm the Ghana FA has already began the process of legitimizing the player to play for Ghana.
Just before officials at the FA left for the AFCON 2015 tournament in Equatorial Guinea, Manu showed up at the GFA's headquarters in Accra with radio journalist Charles Osei Asibey to discuss issues related to his switch.
"I can confirm that Manu came to the GFA headquarters just before they left for the AFCON tournament and he came with a popular radio journalist who was leading him," a source close to the GFA told GHANAsoccernet.com.
"As to what transpired in there when they went inside I cannot say but it is believed that they have started working on his switch," he added.
Manu has been the main-man for Feyenoord this season in the Eredivisie and in Europe after scoring eight (8) goals in just over 20 games.
Readers Comment
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Yaa
9 years ago
Any player whose is humble and so much care enough to play for Ghana is always come.May Manu plays for the Black stars.You are welcome brother
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Dr Who
9 years ago
Good move by the GFA
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arafat kofi
9 years ago
Becarefulooo! Contact owusu abeyie adam kwaarasi kp boateng before you make a nationality switch. A word to a wise is enough.
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PITO
9 years ago
I hope he continues to work hard even after switching to play for GH. The sad thing is some players take their foot of the gas when they choose to represent Ghana. Look at Emmanuel Frimpong for instance, An England prospect chose to play for Ghana and then took a soccer holiday to become a social media nut head. He should ask himself if in his current state England will even have looked at him? Patriotism must go hand in hand with hard work so that Ghana can win World Cup. Imagine we had a team of Danny Welbeck, Marrio Ballotelli, Memphis Depay, Jerome Boateng but like I said most of these players take their fiot off the gas after tgey switch. They should learn a thing or two from ivorian players like Drogba, Yaya and kolo toure, emmanuel eboue, Gervinho, Wilfried Bony.
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