Ghana football fans must be excited about the influx of foreign-based talent to their national team. Tariq Lamptey, Mohammed Salisu and Inaki Williams have decided to represent the Black Stars going forward. However, Inaki’s younger brother Nico is still undecided.##NAJAVA_MECA_6505557##The Spanish-born Ghanaian made his first team debut for Bilbao in April last year and is gradually establishing himself as an important piece of the side. Speaking to 3news, Nico said that Ghanaian star Asamoah Gyan was his favourite footballer when he was a boy – and that he still watches Ghana.”I have been watching the Black Stars. I always want to see them play and learn from them. I am so young at the moment, and I’m focusing on myself and working hard. Whether it is Spain or Ghana I don’t know yet. I want to be the best and when the time comes, I will decide.”Do you think Nico Williams will choose Ghana over Spain in the future?#3Sports #3SportsXNico pic.twitter.com/G8EfllOsRh— #3Sports (@3SportsGh) July 13, 2022 The 20-year-old regularly plays for Spain’s Under-21 team, but it’s not too late for him to switch his allegiance to his African fatherland. While he’s undecided on his national team future, he knows where he wants to play at the club level.”I love Bilbao. I love Athletic Club. I want to be there with my brother and all my teammates. It’s like a family for me. I want to stay in Bilbao and win trophies. My brother has won cups there, and I want to give more to Bilbao.”