Laryea famous that, to lure the 18-year-old to ditch England for the Black Stars, the method should be thorough, from the speaking stage to his integration.
“Here is a case where we have a young boy coming up and he is doing well with Manchester United and all of a sudden Ghanaians say we should bring him. Have we thought about integration, how many times has he even come to Ghana?” he informed Graphic Sport.
“We need to talk to him, visit him at Manchester United and let him feel that he is welcome then slowly you lure him into the environment. Agogo and Quincy and all those people, some of us were part of their integration. We helped them to fit in and feel comfortable.”
Mainoo is presently having fun with a breakout marketing campaign at Manchester United, having made 13 appearances within the first workforce this season.
The teenager was the match-winner when Erik ten Hag’s facet defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 within the Premier League final Thursday.
Last week, it emerged that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) was fascinated by pursuing Mainoo to modify nationality from England to play for the Black Stars.
This was revealed by Executive Council member of the GFA, Dr. Randy Abbey, who stated the 18-year-old midfielder is on the Association’s radar.
However, reacting to this, Laryea, who’s the assistant coach of Ghana’s U17 nationwide workforce, stated the GFA has to ensure that Mainoo’s profile suits the Black Stars earlier than taking any steps.
“You have to take a look at the way in which Manchester United is utilizing him, then you definately assess the workforce that we’ve got now and whether or not he can slot in or not.
“Because if you look at the Spanish team, they have a lot of players playing even in the Spanish league and are doing well in their clubs, but they would not call them into the national team because they feel their style cannot fit into the national team,” he added.