Alex Iwobi Speaks on Why Chelsea Star Tosin Adarabioyo Is Yet to Make Super Eagles Decision

Fulham of England midfielder Alex Iwobi has explained why Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo is yet to decide whether to play for Nigeria......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>

Born in London to Nigerian parents, Adarabioyo is eligible to play for either the Super Eagles or the Three Lions.

He has featured for England’s U16, U17, U18, and U19 teams, but he can still switch allegiance to play for Nigeria.

Officials of the Nigeria Football Federation have been making frantic efforts to convince the defender to play for the Super Eagles, but he has yet to make up his mind, Brila reports.

Alex Iwobi, who started his career with London club Arsenal, disclosed that Adarabioyo wants to ensure his stability.

Iwobi, who has been called up for the crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations doubleheader against Libya, disclosed to journalists in Uyo that he would love Adarbioyo to represent Nigeria.

The former Arsenal playmaker said:

“I’ve played against him (Adarabioyo); he’s a great player and someone I would like to have in the team.
“Of course, it’s his decision at the end of the day. He told me he wanted stability. I’ve always told him Nigeria would love to have him and appreciate him.
“I’m sure he’s happy now. He’s at Chelsea, he’s at a big club.”
NFF chief speaks on Adarabioyo’s status

An official of the NFF disclosed that discussions had taken place with Adarabioyo in the past.

The official also hinted that the centre-back is fully aware of the steps required to switch his international allegiance to Nigeria.

Nigeria to miss out on Omorodion

Legit earlier reported that Nigeria could lose impressive star Samu Omorodion, as the 20-year-old is set to earn a national team call-up from a European nation.

Omorodion has been in fine form since his move to Portuguese outfit FC Porto from Spanish club Atletico Madrid this summer.

He has already made five appearances for Porto this season, scoring five goals to become one of the most sought-after forwards.

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