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Home Ghana Football National Teams Black Stars

Meet Jesurun Rak-Sakyi: Ghana’s newbie ready to take on the world

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
May 8, 2026
in Black Stars, Editors Pick, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Ghana’s national team has continued its push to integrate emerging talent into the squad, with Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi receiving his first senior call-up for the Black Stars ahead of their international friendly against Mexico. The 22-year-old wide attacker, currently on loan at Stoke City, represents another exciting dual-national option choosing Ghana at a crucial stage of his career development.


Born in Southwark, London, Rak-Sakyi has football in his DNA and has steadily built a reputation as one of the more technically gifted young wingers emerging from English football’s academy system. He attended Westminster City School before progressing through the youth ranks at Chelsea, where he developed his early technical foundation and attacking instincts.


After leaving Chelsea, he joined Crystal Palace, a move that marked a significant turning point in his development. At Palace, he transitioned from youth football into senior professional environments, eventually earning opportunities around the first-team setup. His progress also included loan spells designed to accelerate his experience in competitive men’s football, including his current stint at Stoke City.


Rak-Sakyi is widely regarded as a direct, creative winger who thrives in one-on-one situations. He is known for his close control, quick changes of direction, and ability to carry the ball into dangerous attacking areas. Coaches have also highlighted his composure in tight spaces and his growing end product in the final third, particularly in terms of creating chances and contributing to attacking build-up play.


Although still early in his senior career, he has accumulated valuable experience across English football’s competitive league system, featuring in league and cup matches for Crystal Palace and gaining regular minutes during his loan spells. His development pathway has been carefully managed, with emphasis on consistent game time and adaptation to the physical demands of senior football.


Internationally, Rak-Sakyi has represented England at youth levels, reflecting his long-standing recognition within elite development circles. However, his decision to accept a call-up from Ghana marks a significant shift in his international future and strengthens Ghana’s pool of attacking options ahead of upcoming fixtures.


For Ghana, the timing of his integration is particularly important. The Black Stars are in a phase of rebuilding and expanding their attacking depth, with an emphasis on younger, versatile players who can operate across multiple forward positions. Rak-Sakyi’s profile fits that strategy, offering width, pace, and creativity from either flank.


His inclusion also highlights Ghana’s continued success in attracting diaspora talent developed in Europe. Players like Rak-Sakyi bring tactical discipline from structured academy systems, combined with the flair and unpredictability often associated with Ghanaian attacking play.


While he is still at the early stage of his international journey, expectations will focus less on immediate output and more on adaptation to the national team environment. The friendly against Mexico provides an opportunity for him to integrate, understand the tactical demands of the Black Stars setup, and begin building chemistry with senior teammates.


As Ghana continues to prepare for major international competitions, Rak-Sakyi’s development will be closely watched. His blend of youth, technical ability, and European experience positions him as a potential long-term asset if his progression continues on its current trajectory.


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