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The Ibrox midfielder, who was born in Ivory Coast, has been called up by the Ghana national team for the current international break. According to Sport365 in France, he can play for them after spending years on Ghanaian territory at the Right to Dream Academy in Accra.
Following that, the kid went to Denmark’s Nordsjaelland before coming on loan to Rangers as Philippe.

Clements required extra assistance in the middle of the field.

The 22-year-old now “has to make a choice,” as “the time has come” for him to choose between staying true to his roots and trying to play for Ivory Coast, where he has already made appearances at the U23 level, and moving on to represent Ghana.

Mohamed Diomandé, who was signed by Philippe Clement, has made a huge impression at Ibrox since his arrival.

The 22-year-old must make a crucial decision about his future, which might affect the next ten or more years of his international career—possibly even after his time with Rangers.

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