Chelsea star Fikayo Tomori has hinted that he might play for Nigeria if called up by the Super Eagles.
Fikayo was born in Canada to a Nigerian parents and now lives in England.
The youngster has played for the Canadian youth team and is eligible to represent his country of birth, England and Nigeria, also.
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He, however, said he has not made up his made on which country to feature and will wait to see if he will get an invite from any of these nations soon.
According to him, any of the nations that give him a call up might get his commitment.
“I’m a citizen of all three (countries) so we’ll see. I was born in Canada and lived there about seven or eight months old,” he told Daily Mail.
“My family is Nigerian, obviously, I live in England.”
“It’s nice to have that. I can’t play Under-21 football anymore so the last international break I didn’t get called up to anyone. Next one maybe we’ll see.”
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