Real Oviedo midfielder Kwasi Sibo has confirmed receiving an offer from Rwanda to switch national allegiance but insists his heart remains with Ghana.
The 27-year-old was instrumental in Oviedo’s promotion to La Liga, making 42 appearances in all competitions, scoring once and providing an assist during the campaign.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Sibo revealed that despite not yet receiving a call-up from the Ghanaian national team, he remains hopeful of donning the Black Stars jersey.
“I have been contacted by Rwanda to play for them, but I just want to play for Ghana,” he said.
Highlighting his strengths, Sibo added, “I have everything as a midfielder. I can hold the ball, track back, and join the attack. I understand the game and do what the coaches demand from me. I’m a complete player, and that’s what makes me special everywhere I go.”
He emphasized his work ethic and readiness for international duty: “I love to work hard, and that gives me enough stamina to do my job. Midfielders control the game. To play in the midfield, you have to understand the game, have stamina and patience. Playing all this while in Spain, I think I have learnt a lot and am ready to play for the national team.”
Sibo is expected to be a key figure for Real Oviedo as they prepare for their return to Spain’s top-flight next season.
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