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FootballWilliams Brothers Interact With Locals, Receive Blessings From Grandpa As Black Stars Targets Enjoy Vacation
- Iñaki and Nico Williams are already embracing their roots and ancestry while enjoying their holidays in Ghana
- The Spain-born duo of Ghanaian parentage have appeared on the radar of the Ghana Football Association, with their vacation in the country fuelling reports of their possible nationality switch
- The football federation has intensified its activities of reenacting the Black Stars with players born in the diaspora of Ghanaian heritage ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Spain-born pair Iñaki Williams and his younger sibling, Nico Williams are making their vacation in Ghana worthwhile.
The Athletic Bilbao duo touched base in Ghana on Monday night and are wasting no time in reconnecting to their roots in the West African nation.
In photos posted on Twitter, sighted by Sports Brief, the Williams brothers were captured sharing priceless moments with the local folks as well as receiving blessings from their grandfather as they enjoy their brief vacation in Ghana.
Their arrival in the country has fuelled reports of their imminent nationality switch, which has excited Ghanaian football-loving fans, who are anticipating a strong Black Stars squad with the addition of the Williams brothers, particularly Iñaki.
The Williams brothers are among a host of foreign-born Ghanaians who are being pursued by the Ghana Football Association to reinforce the Black Stars team ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Williams brothers, Inaki and Nico, bond with grandparents in Ghana
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.
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FootballGhanaians excited about the prospect of having Williams brothers in the Black Stars team
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.