London-born winger Charles Sagoe Jr has spoken openly about the possibility of committing his international future to Ghana, revealing that he is keeping his options open as his career continues to develop.
The highly rated youngster, who is of Ghanaian and Liberian heritage, previously turned down a call-up from Liberia during the October 2025 international break. Now plying his trade with Arsenal’s U21 side, Sagoe Jr is eligible to represent Ghana through his father, Liberia through his mother, and England by virtue of his birthplace.
Despite the growing interest, the former Swansea City loanee says he is in no rush to make a final decision on his international allegiance.
Speaking in an interview with GOAL, Sagoe Jr expressed gratitude for the recognition he has received from the countries he is eligible to represent.
“I’m always blessed to see recognition from the countries that I’m from,” he said. “Liberia is from my mum’s side, and I’m forever grateful for the support they’ve shown. It shows that what I’m doing is being noticed.”
The winger added that his focus remains firmly on improving his game rather than making an immediate international commitment.
“For now, I’m just going to keep working wherever I’m playing, perform to the highest level I can, and hopefully more opportunities will come from that,” he noted.
Sagoe Jr is yet to represent any nation at youth or senior level, leaving the door open for Ghana, Liberia or England as his international career unfolds. His comments are likely to attract attention from Ghanaian football fans eager to see another exciting young talent commit to the Black Stars in the future.



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