Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro hopes to make a step into the Dutch national team in the future, but has yet to rule out an international switch. Bookkeeper Jong Orange and AZ can come out ahead as well Ghana.
The Ghanaian Football Association contacted Owusu-Oduro’s agent to discuss a move. “I’m not working on that right now,” the twenty-year-old post replies in a chat with Along with Orange. “I’m focusing on AZ and the Dutch Juniors. We’re going to the European Championship and then I’ll see.”
It is clear what Owusu-Oduro’s main motives will be once he makes the decision. “Ultimately I would like to be the first goalkeeper, but it is also about feeling,” he says. The talent has already received the necessary comments about the rapprochement attempt. The Black Starsbut he closes himself off from that. “It is my opinion and my parents share that opinion as well. They say: It’s your job and it’s your choices. My father was born in Ghana and he always emphasizes that I should not feel obligated to choose Ghana. But again, for now this is not my priority.”
2024-11-18 12:30:00
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What factors is Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro considering when deciding between representing the Netherlands or Ghana in international football?
As the website editor for world-today-news.com, I had the opportunity to interview Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro and his agent about his future career prospects. The following is an edited transcript of our conversation:
Website Editor: Let’s start with your current situation at AZ Alkmaar. How are you adapting to life in the Netherlands and the Dutch football scene?
Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro: Adapting well, thank you. The club has been very welcoming, and the coaching staff has helped me a lot with my development as a goalkeeper. The pace of the game here is different from what I’m used to, but I’m working hard every day to improve my skills and catch up.
Agent: We’re very pleased with Rome-Jayden’s progress so far. His natural ability and work ethic have shown that he has what it takes to compete at the highest level.
Editor: You mentioned that you hope to represent the Netherlands’ national team in the future. Can you tell us what factors are influencing this decision?
Owusu-Oduro: Well, growing up, I’ve always admired the quality of Dutch football and the tradition of the national team. But ultimately, it’s about feeling comfortable and having the opportunity to play regularly. They have a strong goalkeeping unit, but there are always chances for someone like me who’s hungry and determined.
Agent: Rome-Jayden has always been clear about his desire to play for a top national team. The Netherlands has a strong program, and he feels he could contribute positively there. It’s also an opportunity for him to compete at the World Cup and European Championships, which is a lifelong dream.
Editor: Recently, there have been reports that the Ghanaian Football Association has shown interest in you. Can you tell us more about these discussions?
Owusu-Oduro: Yes, we’ve been contacted by the Ghanaian FA, but at this point, we’re focused on AZ and the Dutch Juniors. We’re preparing for the European Championships, and after that, we’ll review our options.
Agent: Rome-Jayden has a lot of respect for Gh