Dutch-born Ghanaian defender Derrick Luckassen claims he has not taken on his international career on whether to represent Ghana or the Netherlands.
The PSV Eindhoven centre back-cum defensive midfielder-has featured in all the junior national teams of the Netherlands from U-18 to U-21.
But remains eligible to play for the Black Stars as a senior international.
"I I know that I have Ghanaian roots. They talk more about me more often. At this point, I do not have to make a choice," he told Voetbal International.
Even though he is yet to make a choice between the two nations, the 22-year-old believes he can don the Oranje colours if he makes the grade.
"First of all, I have to make sure that I qualify for the Dutch team. I think I have it in me."


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