Ghanaian International Prince Osei Owusu has dissociated himself from purported claims by a supposed family member linking a bribery offer to the player’s snub from the Black Stars.
The alleged family member claimed in a viral social media video that an official of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) asked the player to pay money before he earns a call-up into the national team.
She said this after Ghana’s exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the Round of 32 following the 1-0 defeat to Colombia.
However, the German-born Montreal striker has debunked the claims and described them as “fake.”
“I would like to address recent rumors circulating on social media. The claims that individuals pretending to be members of my family have stated that I would have to give away 70% of any earnings or bonuses if I were selected for the FIFA World Cup are completely false.
“These are fake news, and I strongly deny these allegations,” the player said in a disclaimer.
He added, “I completely reject and distance myself from all false statements, rumors, and misleading claims being made in my name or on behalf of my family. Thank you to everyone who continues to support me and respects the truth.”
Prince Owusu indicated that he has always been proud to representing Ghana, and expressed his commitment to the nation.
“It has always been an honor to wear the national team jersey. Of course, I would have loved to be part of the World Cup squad. Unfortunately, it did not happen this time, but that does not change my commitment or respect for Ghana and its national team.”
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