Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer has re-entered contention for a return to Ghana’s senior national team, with Black Stars head coach Otto Addo reportedly monitoring his progress ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
The 24-year-old forward has impressed in Germany, carrying his fine form from the 2. Bundesliga into the current top-flight campaign with Hamburger SV. After playing a key role in Hamburg’s promotion push last season, Königsdörffer has adapted well to the Bundesliga, registering four goals and one assist in 21 appearances so far.
Among his standout displays was a brace in a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over 1. FC Union Berlin, underlining his composure in front of goal and his ability to influence high-pressure encounters. His work rate, finishing, and flexibility across attacking positions have further strengthened his case.
Königsdörffer previously featured for Ghana after switching international allegiance but missed out on selection for the 2022 World Cup squad—a setback that left him disappointed at the time.
However, with Ghana now qualified for the 2026 tournament under Addo’s leadership, the technical team appears open to reassessing attacking options.
The forward’s resurgence has fueled optimism among supporters that he could earn a recall for upcoming friendlies and preparatory matches ahead of the global showpiece. Should he maintain his current consistency through the remainder of the season, Königsdörffer may well position himself as a strong candidate to bolster the Black Stars’ frontline.




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