Nathaniel Wordie, a promising Ghanaian midfielder, is facing a pivotal moment in his football career as he considers switching his international allegiance to Thailand, according to journalist Linus Siaw Nartey.
Currently playing for Nonthaburi City FC in the Thai Premier League, Wordie has quickly become a standout figure since joining the club in October 2024.
His performances, particularly in a friendly against Thailand’s U20 team, have caught the attention of Thai football officials, who are eager to secure his commitment to the national team.
Wordie has openly praised the warm reception and support he has received in Thailand, noting the advanced accommodations and the encouragement from his coach and teammates, which have made the decision more enticing.
Despite the allure of playing for Thailand, Wordie remains committed to his dream of representing Ghana on the international stage.
His loyalty to the Black Stars remains strong, as he continues to focus on earning a call-up to the national team.
Wordie’s football journey has seen him develop his skills at Ashaiman’s Revelation Football Club, alongside notable Ghanaian players such as Thomas Partey.
Over the years, he has played for various clubs across Ghana, the UAE, Zambia, Sweden, and India.
Now, in Thailand, he is at a crossroads, weighing the opportunity to embrace a new chapter with Thailand's national team while staying true to his Ghanaian roots.
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