Yunus Musah has thanked the USMNT “for everything” after passing the two-year anniversary of his senior international debut for the United States.
The talented 20-year-old midfielder was born in New York to Ghanaian parents and moved to London at the age of nine.
He spent time in Arsenal’s academy system as a youngster and represented England up to U18 level.
In 2020, Musah pledged allegiance to the U.S.
He made his bow in a friendly date with Wales on November 11 of that year.
He has come a long way since then, with a high-profile transfer in the summer of 2023 taking him from Valencia to Serie A giants AC Milan.
However, Musah will be eternally grateful to the USMNT for the faith that they have shown in him, with the highly-rated youngster delighted to have passed a notable landmark in his blossoming career.
He posted on social media when sharing an image of him making his international debut: “Thank you USMNT for everything you’ve done and continue doing for me.”
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Also, Musah is now up to 31 caps for his country and formed part of the U.S. squad at the 2022 World Cup.
However, he will be hoping to retain his place through to FIFA’s next flagship event in 2026 – which is due to be co-hosted by America, Canada and Mexico.