Hull City midfielder Darko Gyabi says he remains open to representing Ghana at senior level as his international future continues to evolve.
Born in England to Ghanaian parents, Gyabi has represented the Young Lions across several youth levels and played at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup. However, he has not featured for the England U-21 side since November 2024, leaving his next step on the international stage still uncertain.
Speaking to RG, the 21-year-old stressed that while his main focus is helping Hull City in the Championship, he has not closed the door on the Black Stars.
"I definitely know that Ghana can be an option in the future, but it’s all about timing," he said. "My Ghanaian roots are just part of who I am."
Gyabi, whose entire family is Ghanaian, continues to maintain strong ties to the country and visits regularly.
"I love going back to Ghana. My entire family is from Ghana," he added.
His comments come as Ghana intensify preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where they will face Panama, England and Croatia in Group L.
The midfielder’s ongoing progress in the Championship could place him firmly on Ghana’s radar ahead of the tournament.
With both nations monitoring his development closely, Gyabi’s next international decision promises to be one that could shape the years ahead in his career.
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