Evelyn Badu, a forward for the Black Queens, has opened up about her ideal partner, highlighting financial stability over physical appearance.

In an interview with GTV Sports+, Badu emphasized her preference for wealthy young men, stating that age is not a significant factor as long as they possess substantial financial resources.

"I don't have specifications, just have money. I don't want those old men who are rich; I want the young rich guys. I want the money the young guys have.

The boys have money. They ride the big cars in town like Benz and the others," Badu expressed.

Despite her focus on financial stability, Badu is recognized as one of Africa's most talented female footballers, boasting accolades such as the CAF Inter-Club Player of the Year and CAF Young Player of the Year awards in 2022.

Currently playing for Norwegian side Avaldsnes IL, the 22-year-old striker brings her skill and determination to the Black Queens as they face Zambia in the second leg of the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers.

With Ghana aiming for a comeback victory after a 1-0 defeat in the first leg in Accra, Badu's presence on the field adds to the team's firepower as they seek to secure a spot in the final qualifying round.