Rangers midfielder has been called up to the Ghana national team as the Ibrox club send prospective new signings an international message.

Rangers midfielder has been called up to the Ghana national team as the Ibrox club send prospective new signings an international message.

Rangers midfielder has been called up to the Ghana national team as the Ibrox club send prospective new signings an international message.

In an effort to convey a global message to potential new recruits, Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande has been

called up to the Ghana national team.

In recent seasons, the Gers have provided a stable foundation for several West African rookies, like Joe Aribo and

Calvin Bassey, who both made their Nigerian debuts with the Bears.

And now January signing and £4.5m summer investment Mohamed Diomande is set to follow them by taking his

first steps in the international game.

Mohamed Diomande called up by Ghana

Despite Dio’s impressive start at Ibrox after joining from FC Nordsjaelland, nobody will be shocked to see the 23-

year-old called up for international action.

Given that Mohamed Diomande hails from the Ivory Coast and was called up to the U23s for the forthcoming break,

they could be taken aback to see the midfielder called up for Ghana.

Ghana boss Otto Addo appears to have convinced Mohamed Diomande – who spent his formative footballing years

in Ghana at the Right to Dream Academy – to switch his allegiances.

It’s something that the AFCON winners may live to regret, especially given the midfielder taunted Gers teammate

Leon Balogun after the Ivorian hosts overcame Nigeria to lift this year’s trophy.

More to follow midfielder’s Rangers example?

To be sure, Rangers made a few headlines in European football when they signed Mohamed Diomande in January.

Leading European leagues were showing interest in Diomande, the Danish midfielder who had developed into an all-

action leader for Nordsjaelland.

But this is a move that Rangers hopes will pay them handsomely in the upcoming seasons, as they look to make this

deal truly set the tone for the Nils Koppen-led Ibrox transfer era.

Mohamed Diomande is a huge talent who exudes class, temperament, athleticism, and a sharp eye for a long-range

shot. The signals at Rangers are getting better for aspiring stars trying to make the move to the proper team.

Major pluses include European football, large audiences, the possibility of winning silverware,

the history of playing at Ibrox, and worldwide exposure.

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