Chelsea forward Callum Hudson-Odoi has arrived in Ghana for the summer holidays after a successful season.
The winger was part of the Chelsea team that won the Champions League at the expense of Manchester City last weekend.
After missing out on Southgate's England squad for the Euro 2020, the 20-year old decided to cool off in Ghana.
Hudson-Odoi was welcomed at the airport with a mini-ceremony accompanied with music and traditional dancing.
The Chelsea player was seen hanging out with musician King Promise. The pair appear to be close friends and were on Facetime the night Hudson-Odoi won the Champions League.
Hudson-Odoi is the second son of former Hearts of Oak Ghanaian midfielder, Bismark Odoi and has made three appearances for the England national team.
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