Columbus Crew midfielder Yaw Yeboah has revealed his readiness to play for the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
The 26-year-old has been named in coach Chris Hughton's 55-man provisional list for the tournament next month.
With the final squad set to be released on January 3, Yeboah insists he is ready to have a bite at the Nations Cup after an impressive season in Major League Soccer.
"For me, I am always ready. Whenever I have the chance to represent the country, I will make sure I am always ready," he said, as quoted by Joy Sports.
"The world has seen it. Ghanaians have seen it so right now I will get myself ready for whatever happens.
"I can't stop. Nothing stops me. I just have to keep playing well, training well and whatever happens in future happens."
Yeboah returned to Ghana a week ago after winning the MLS with Columbus Crew.
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