Download the Sports Brief App for More Trending and Breaking News!
Crystal Palace star, Eberechi Eze, was at one point linked with the Super Eagles of Nigeria but ended up representing the Three Lions at an international level.
The attacking midfielder was born in Greenwich, England, to parents from the West African country and was eligible to feature for both nations.
Eze had featured for England at the youth level but the former president of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, had made efforts to lure him into the Super Eagles in 2019.
In 2021, Three Lions boss, Gareth Southgate, extended an invitation to Eze but he was unfortunately injured on the day he was due to arrive at the training camp.
Tottenham boss Postecoglu gives hilarious response to Kane's replacement question
FootballTwo years later, the gaffer invited the 25-year-old again and he made his senior debut for England on June 16, appearing as a 70th-minute substitute for James Maddison in the 4-0 win over Malta in a UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying fixture.
This means Eze is no longer eligible to play for Nigeria but the midfielder said he has no regrets, per ESPN:
The Crystal Palace star said he received the call from Southgate and believed joining the Three Lions was the right decision to make.
Emotional Antetokounmpo Pulls Out of 2023 FIBA World Cup
NBA 'I tried to convince him' — IwobiSports Briefpreviously reported on Everton forward, AlexIwobi
Read on sportsbrief.com