Former Ghana midfielder Derek Boateng shares reason for Ghana's failure to get Nico Williams

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  • Derek Boateng has explained how the Ghana Football Association failed to get Nico Williams to play for the Black Stars
  • The Athletic Bilbao forward was in talks with the federation before deciding to represent Spain at the senior level
  • Williams Jr starred for Spain as they won the 2024 European Championship in Germany, scoring in the final

Former Black Stars midfielder Derek Boateng has opened up on how Ghana missed out on talented forward Nico Williams to the Spanish national team.

Williams Jr, whose senior brother Inaki Williams plays for Ghana, decided to play for Spain just before the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Two years later, he became the star of La Roja as they won a fourth European Championship in Germany, scoring in the final against England.

Nico Williams and Derek Boateng.Derek Boateng has explained why Ghana missed out on winger Nico Williams to Spain. Photo: Lars Baron/Bongarts/ Matt McNulty - UEFA.
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The Athletic Madrid forward was eligible to represent Ghana at senior level but decided to play for the Spanish national.

Williams Jr was born to Ghanaian parents in Bilbao, leaving him with the option of playing for the Black Stars just like his senior brother, as reported by Graphic Sports.

Despite efforts from the Ghana Football Association, the 22-year-old ended up wearing the shirt of Spain.

Boateng opens up on Williams' decision

According to Boateng, Spain blocked Williams Jr from playing for Ghana before he even made his debut for the European nation.

He told Angel FM, as quoted by Pulse:

“How can we lose players like Kobbie Mainoo, Jeremy Doku, Jeremie Frimpong, and Nico Williams. “Inaki is playing for us, but why couldn’t we get Nico? Because he is good and talented, Spain blocked his chances of playing for Ghana.“We must do a lot more, and we shouldn’t wait until they are grown up and playing before we start talking to them. By then, their parents will not even allow it because we were not there from the beginning, so why now?”

Williams Jr is currently on the radar of Barcelona and Chelsea in the summer transfer window.

Williams Jr spotted speaking Twi

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Nico Williams still holds on to his Ghanaian heritage despite choosing to play for his country of birth over the nation of his parents.

The 21-year-old winger was spotted speaking the popular Ghanaian language, Twi, as he visited a shop. In the video, Nico admitted he speaks a bit of Twi.

Nico, the younger brother of Ghana international Inaki Williams, helped Spain win the European Championship after starring in the victory over England on Sunday, July 14, 2024.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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