Gremio winger Francis Amuzu has once again made it clear that his greatest ambition is to represent Ghana at 2026 World Cup, expressing pride in his Ghanaian heritage and unwavering determination to make his dream a reality. Born in Accra but raised in Belgium, the talented forward says his heart has always remained with Ghana despite his years in Europe.
Amuzu began his professional career in Belgium with Anderlecht before moving to Brazilian side Gremio, where he has quickly earned respect for his speed, creativity, and goal-scoring instincts. This season, he has already contributed two goals and one assist in 14 appearances—an achievement that demonstrates his growing influence in South American football.
In an interview with Brazilian journalist Rodrigo Oliveira, Amuzu emphasized that representing Ghana would be a deeply emotional milestone. “My dream is to play for Ghana because that is where my story began,” he said, highlighting how his father’s football background continues to inspire him daily.
While Amuzu previously represented Belgium at youth levels, he remains hopeful that Ghana coach Otto Addo will soon give him the opportunity to join the Black Stars. He believes consistent performances at Gremio will strengthen his case for a call-up ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Many Ghanaian fans have expressed excitement about his potential inclusion in the national squad, believing that his attacking flair and international experience could boost Ghana’s chances on the global stage. For Amuzu, every training session and match is another step toward his lifelong dream—to proudly wear the national colors and represent Ghana at 2026 World Cup.
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