According to 'reports' on kick off.com Kevin-Prince Boateng is close to committing his international future to Ghana.
The Prince has been in fine form since his switch from Spurs to Porthmouth and this has alerted Ghana - although to be fair an interest in him is long standing, as far back as the last world cup. So the former German U21 is now set to pledge his international future to the African nation.
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Kevin-Prince Boateng is close to completing his switch from Germany to Ghana after a series of fine performances for Portsmouth in the English Premiership.
The ex-German youth international has been one of the few bright spots in a poor Portsmouth side with his energy, dribbling skills and ability to play behind the main striker and on the wings all evident even in his side’s record seven straight defeats.
Now sources at the Ghana Football Association have told KickOffGhana.com they have gone very far with him about formalising his switch from an ex-German youth international to becoming a regular Ghana international.
Born in Germany to a Ghanaian father and German mother, Boateng looks like one of the best outside bets for a place in Milovan Rajevac’s squad for the 2010 World Cup even this early.
Boateng turned down the chance to play for the Black Stars at the 2006 World Cup and has been honest to admit he is turning back to Ghana because the Germans did not look interested in him at senior level.
According to 'reports' on kick off.com Kevin-Prince Boateng is close to committing his international future to Ghana.
The Prince has been in fine form since his switch from Spurs to Porthmouth and this has alerted Ghana - although to be fair an interest in him is long standing, as far back as the last world cup. So the former German U21 is now set to pledge his international future to the African nation.
READ FULL article
Kevin-Prince Boateng is close to completing his switch from Germany to Ghana after a series of fine performances for Portsmouth in the English Premiership.
The ex-German youth international has been one of the few bright spots in a poor Portsmouth side with his energy, dribbling skills and ability to play behind the main striker and on the wings all evident even in his side’s record seven straight defeats.
Now sources at the Ghana Football Association have told KickOffGhana.com they have gone very far with him about formalising his switch from an ex-German youth international to becoming a regular Ghana international.
Born in Germany to a Ghanaian father and German mother, Boateng looks like one of the best outside bets for a place in Milovan Rajevac’s squad for the 2010 World Cup even this early.
Boateng turned down the chance to play for the Black Stars at the 2006 World Cup and has been honest to admit he is turning back to Ghana because the Germans did not look interested in him at senior level.