Mohamed Diomandé has opted for Ivory Coast over Ghana
Talented midfielder, Mohamed Diomandé has chosen to represent Ivory Coast at the national team level.
The youngster who can also play as a winger is a product of renowned Ghanaian academy, Right to Dream Academy.
Currently playing his club football for Scottish Premiership side Rangers, Mohamed Diomandé has shown a lot of prospects as a young player.
In March, he was handed a call-up by Ghana head coach Otto Addo for the international friendly matches against Nigeria and Uganda.
The player at the time did not honour the invitation but reportedly considered the option of representing the Black Stars.
As the June international break approaches, information gathered indicates that Mohamed Diomandé has decided to represent the Ivory Coast, the country of his parents.
The 22-year-old is now hoping to get his chance with the Elephants in the upcoming qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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