Ghanaian international, Augustine Boakye has expressed his readiness to play for the Black Stars if given the opportunity.
The St. Etienne midfielder shared his thoughts on a potential call-up to the national team, stating he would be prepared to honour the invitation when the time comes.
"I’m from Ghana, so it would be a dream to play for my country, but I am not going to force it and say I have to play in the national team," he told Flashscore.
"The call-up could come today or tomorrow; I don’t know when, but when it comes, it will be good, and I will be ready," he added.
Boakye started his football career at JMJ Academy before honing his talents at the West African Football Academy (WAFA).
It was during his time at WAFA that he developed a passion for playing in the number 10 role and began gaining recognition in the local league. His standout performances eventually led to a move to Europe, where he continues to thrive.
Boakye remains focused on his career in Europe while patiently awaiting the opportunity to don the Black Stars jersey and represent his homeland.


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