England born-Ghanaian winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has opened the door about representing Ghana, the nation of his parents some day despite playing for England.

The 20 year old is currently in Ghana on holidays after he was snubbed by the England manager Gareth Southgate for his Euro 2020 squad.

Despite playing for England he can still switch nationality and represent Ghana since he has not made more than three appearances for England and is still under the age of 21.

When asked whether he could play for Ghana by switching nationality this is what the Chelsea player said.

"England came and I said yeah, lemme go and play for my country.But I said Ghana is my home as well, so we'll see, we'll see. You'll never know,so.." as reported by Joy Sports

Hudson-Odoi was born and raised in Wandsworth, Greater London and is the younger brother of non-League striker Bradley Hudson-Odoi and the second son of former Hearts of Oak Ghanaian midfielder Bismark Odoi.

He was called up by the England under-21 team for the first time in March 2019.

A few days later, following injury to some of the senior squad players, he was called up to Gareth Southgate's senior squad for UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers against Czech Republic and Montenegro.

Upon receiving his maiden call-up, Hudson-Odoi said he was "shocked" and described it as "a dream come true".

He made his debut on 22 March as a 70th-minute substitute in a 5–0 win over the Czech Republic at Wembley Stadium.

Upon doing so, he became the youngest-ever player to make his debut in a competitive match for England, aged 18 years and 135 days, breaking the record set by Duncan Edwards in 1955 by 40 days.

The winger made 23 appearances for Chelsea in the Premier League scoring twice and providing three assists.