Ibrahim Sulemana, a talented 20-year-old midfielder known for his tough tackling skills, has expressed his strong desire to play for the Ghana national team, the Black Stars, in the near future.

Currently playing for Cagliari Calcio after making a transfer move from Hellas Verona, Sulemana sees representing his motherland as a tremendous honor.

Having joined Cagliari on a four-year deal this summer, Sulemana aims to make a significant impact and earn a senior call-up to the Ghana national team.

Speaking to his club's YouTube channel, he revealed his deep love and admiration for the four-time African champions.

Sulemana stated, "I'm giving everything, I hope to play well, and when the time comes to be called up, I'd like to play for Ghana because I love my country. I love to express my characteristics and contribute to the team, no matter which position the coach assigns me. If I had to choose, I would prefer central midfield."

Sulemana is also eager to work under the watchful eye of experienced Italian coach Claudio Ranieri at Cagliari.

"I like to learn, constantly improve. Being coached by one of the most experienced Italian coaches in the world, who has led top European clubs and won a Premier League will help me do it."

Recognizing the immense knowledge and success of the 71-year-old tactician, who has led top European clubs and won the Premier League, Sulemana believes that being coached by Ranieri will help him constantly learn and improve in his footballing career.

With his determination to represent the Black Stars and his readiness to learn from Claudio Ranieri, Ibrahim Sulemana aspires to reach greater heights both for his club, Cagliari, and his beloved national team, Ghana.