Ghana's dreams of convincing Chelsea starlet Callum Hudson-Odoi to ditch England for the Black Stars hangs in the balance after the 18-year-old received his first senior invite to The Three Lions on Monday.
Born to Ghanaian parents in Wandsworth, the attacker remains eligible to play for the country of his ancestors although he currently represents the country of his birth at youth level.
Initially called up to England's U-21 squad - his first invite to the side after time with the U20s - for upcoming games against Poland and Germany, the youngster received a pleasant surprise on Monday when he had to be whisked away from the youth camp to the senior side.
"It's been a crazy day but getting my first call-up is an amazing feeling," Hudson-Odoi told Chelsea's official website.
"Today has been a very long day for me because I had to travel to Bristol first for the Under-21s and then getting told that I have to come over here to St George's Park [to join the senior team], it's been a crazy experience but I'm delighted to get the call and it's a nice feeling to be here as well.
"I thought the U-21 manager [Aidy Boothroyd] was joking. I was shocked and then when I heard that I actually had to go over, I couldn't believe it.
"I was delighted. It's a dream come true. Now I've got to work hard, enjoy every moment and keep working to just hopefully make an impact when I get the opportunity."
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