Photo of Black Stars Targets Inaki WIlliams and Nico Williams Bonding With Their Grandparents Emerges

Photo of Black Stars Targets Inaki WIlliams and Nico Williams Bonding With Their Grandparents Emerges

Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:04 PM
  • Spanish-born forwards of Ghanaian descent, Iñaki Williams and his younger brother, Nico Williams, arrived in the country on Monday ahead of their looming nationality switch
  • Iñaki Williams and his younger sibling will reportedly meet officials of the Ghana Football Association to hold talks about their international future
  • The possibility of having the talented duo on the Black Stars team has put football-loving fans in the country into a state of uncontrolled excitement

Athletic Bilbao pair Iñaki Williams and his younger brother, Nico Williams are making judicious use of their stay in Ghana as the duo linked up with family members.

The Spain-born forwards arrived in Ghana on Monday night, much to the excitement of most Ghanaians who are drooling about their imminent nationality switch.

Their arrival has fuelled reports in the local media landscape, which suggest the Williams brothers are in the country to commence their nationality change.

Photos, Inaki WIlliams, Nico Williams, Bond, Grandparents, Black Stars, Athletic Bilbao
Inaki Williams and Nico Williams shared an adorable moment with their grandparents while they enjoy their vacation in Ghana. Photo credit: @_owurakuampofo @AthleticClub
Source: Twitter

In photos of Twitter, sighted by Sports Brief, Iñaki and Nico Williams were captured sharing a heartwarming moment with their grandparents.

The Williams brothers, currently in Ghana on vacation, are among a host of foreign-born Ghanaians who are being pursued by the Ghana Football Association to beef up the Black Stars team ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Williams brothers touch down in Ghana ahead of possible nationality switch

Iñaki Williams and his younger brother, Nico Williams, have arrived in Ghana ahead of their imminent nationality switch.

The Spain-born duo arrived on Monday to begin the process of changing their nationality ahead of the World Cup later this year.

According to top Ghanaian Sports Journalist Michael Oti Adjei, the pair will have a meeting with the Ghana Football Association before finalizing their switch.

Soccer fans excited about the prospect of the Williams brothers playing for Ghana

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that football fans in Ghana have been left drooling following the arrival of the Williams brothers, Iñaki and Nico.

The Athletic Bilbao pair touched down in Ghana on Tuesday, June 7, fuelling rumours of their potential nationality switch.

Multiple reports in the local media landscape have reported the itinerary of the Spain-born duo which includes holding a meeting with the Ghana Football Association to complete their switch from Spain to Ghana.

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Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe is a Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and La Liga editor with five-year experience. He previously worked with Sports Corna and 360SportsGH.
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