Tammy Abraham has denied reports he is set to switch international allegiances to Nigeria in a bid to play at next year’s World Cup and insisted: “I remain available for selection for England.”
The Chelsea
striker, who is on a season-long loan to Swansea, played for England at
this summer’s European Under-21 Championship in Poland but remains
eligible for Nigeria through his parents.
Last week, Amaju Pinnick, the president of the Nigerian Football
Federation, said he was hopeful of persuading the 19-year-old to switch
allegiance, despite representing England at various youth levels, thanks
to his close relationship with Abraham’s father, who is a childhood
friend.
On Thursday, Pinnick claimed Abraham has agreed to play for Nigeria
and added they have now begun the process of applying to Fifa to
transfer his registration. Abraham denied those reports and said he
remains available for Aidy Boothroyd’s squad.
“I had a very honest and productive discussion with Tammy and his
father last week,” Pinnick said. “It’s been a long process but I can
tell you authoritatively he has agreed to play for Nigeria and not
England. He and his parents have started the necessary documents to
effect the switch.
“Clearly he understands he stands a better chance playing for the
Super Eagles. With his talent he has the ability to fight for a place in
the Nigeria squad and if we make it to Russia, he would contest for a
chance to represent his fatherland.”
Abraham said in a statement: “Contrary to reports I would like to
clarify I have not agreed to switch my national team allegiance. I can
confirm I met the president of the NFF after our last game against
Tottenham at Wembley on Saturday given he is a friend of my father.
“However, any suggestion I have made a decision to change my
international representation is incorrect and wide of the mark. I have
informed the FA that I remain available for selection for England.”
Nigeria are three points clear at the top of Group B as they attempt to qualify for a third successive World Cup.
Abraham, who signed a lucrative five-year contract before completing
his loan move to Swansea, would have become the latest young player to
turn his back on England. His Chelsea club-mate Victor Moses and
Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi represent Nigeria, while Wilfried Zaha of Crystal
Palace opted to play for Ivory Coast.
Tammy Abraham denies he is set to switch allegiance to Nigeria
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