Ghana, Togo Battle for Auxerre Defender Marvin Senaya Ahead of Key Friendlies

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Ghana and Togo are set for an international tug-of-war over highly rated Auxerre defender Marvin Senaya, with both nations extending invitations to the versatile full-back ahead of their upcoming double-header of international friendlies.

Senaya, who plays for French Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre, has attracted attention with his consistent performances, defensive discipline and ability to contribute in attack from wide areas. Born in France, the 23-year-old is eligible to represent both Ghana and Togo through his family heritage, placing the two West African nations in direct competition for his international allegiance.

Sources close to the player indicate that both football associations have made formal approaches in recent weeks, keen to secure his commitment as they build towards future international competitions, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

For Ghana, head coach Otto Addo is reportedly looking to strengthen his defensive options with young, dynamic players capable of adapting to modern tactical systems. Senaya is viewed as a long-term prospect who could add depth and competition to the Black Stars’ backline.

Togo, on the other hand, are equally determined to bolster their squad and see Senaya as a key addition who could immediately improve their defensive stability. The Hawks are in the process of rebuilding and are targeting dual-nationality players to enhance the quality of their team.

With both countries naming squads for their respective friendlies, Senaya now faces a crucial decision regarding his international future. Should he feature in an official competitive match for either side, his allegiance would be permanently tied, making the upcoming fixtures particularly significant.

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