Rangers star “has to make a choice” that will affect the next ten years of his career because “the time has come,” and he is in a difficult position.

Since joining Rangers in January, Mohamed Diomandé—who was signed by Philippe Clement—has made a significant impression at Ibrox.

The 22-year-old must make a significant choice on his future that might have an influence on the next ten or more years of his international career—possibly even beyond his time with Rangers.

The Ibrox midfielder, who was born in Ivory Coast, was called up by the Ghana national team for this international break. He had previously spent years playing for the Right to Dream Academy in Accra. This was reported by Sport365 in France.

After that, the player moved on loan to Nordsjaelland in Denmark, since Philippe Clement needed more support in the center of the field.

The 22-year-old now “has to make a choice,” as “the time as come” for him to choose between sticking to his origins and hoping to play for Ivory Coast, where he has previously made appearances at the U23 level, and moving ahead and representing Ghana.

As goalie David Akologo has been called up by both Ghana and Bolivia, Sport365 notes that the Rangers player is currently the only one in this scenario.

In the two next friendlies, Ghana will play Nigeria and Uganda. Diomandé must choose between playing for Ghana or continuing for the Ivory Coast U23s, which he may also play for during this international break.

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