New Chelsea signing Tosin Adarabioyo has sparked speculation about his international allegiance with a recent photo, Soccernet.ng reports.
The former Fulham star, born in London to Nigerian parents, has two siblings, with his brother Gbolahan acting as his representative.
Previously, reports suggested that the defender, who had an excellent stint with the London Cottagers, pledged his allegiance to play for Nigeria.
However, his recent picture donning a classic Super Eagles sweater circulating on social media has further raised questions about his commitment to representing the Nigerian squad.
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As England prepares for EURO 2024, the notable absence of Fulham defender from Gareth Southgate’s squad has sparked speculation about his international future and a potential switch to represent Nigeria.
While stalwarts like Harry Maguire, John Stones, and Lewis Dunk secured spots in the England squad, Adarabioyo’s exclusion caught the attention of football fans.
The Manchester-born defender, who has featured prominently in England’s youth setup, had been eyeing a call-up for EURO 2024, which could have solidified his allegiance to the Three Lions.
Adarabioyo’s omission has reignited Nigeria’s interest in inviting the talented center-back to the Super Eagles squad.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been closely monitoring Adarabioyo’s progress, recognizing his potential to bolster the Super Eagles’ defensive line.
Augustine Eguavoen, the NFF Technical Director, had a firsthand opportunity to assess Adarabioyo’s abilities when he was invited to watch the defender in action against Crystal Palace.
Despite Adarabioyo remaining on the bench throughout the game, Eguavoen remains captivated by the prospect of integrating him into the Super Eagles setup.
Rumours have circulated suggesting that Adarabioyo has expressed his commitment to representing Nigeria, sparking excitement among Nigerian football fans.
However, conflicting reports and uncertainty surround Adarabioyo’s international intentions, with former Super Eagles boss Jose Peseiro dismissing claims of a definitive decision.
Switching international allegiance is a complex process that requires adherence to FIFA regulations, including formal requests and documentation.
While Nigeria sees Adarabioyo as a valuable addition to their squad, ensuring compliance with regulatory procedures is paramount.
As Adarabioyo’s international future hangs in the balance, both England and Nigeria await clarity on his decision.
With EURO 2024 on the horizon and Nigeria’s African Cup of Nations qualifiers looming, Adarabioyo’s choice could have significant implications for both nations’ footballing ambitions.
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