Luton Town Forward Expresses Desire to Represent Nigeria’s Super Eagles

Luton Town’s 26-year-old forward, Elijah Adebayo, has openly expressed his ambition to play for Nigeria’s national football team, the Super Eagles. Adebayo, who was born in Brent, England to Nigerian parents, is faced with the choice of representing either Nigeria or England at the international level.

In an exclusive interview with The Times, Adebayo shared his heartfelt desire, saying, “I would like to play for Nigeria. It would make my mum happy, make her proud. That’s something we’ve spoken about. Playing for England? It would be a case of whichever comes first. My mum would be proud if I played for Nigeria or England, but Nigeria especially.”

The talented striker emphasized that his mother’s joy is a key factor in his decision, adding a deeply personal dimension to his international football aspirations. Adebayo’s sentiment reflects a strong connection to his Nigerian heritage and a desire to make a meaningful impact in the footballing arena.

With a commendable track record, having scored nine goals in 23 league appearances for Luton Town this season, Adebayo’s potential addition to the Super Eagles has captivated the attention of football enthusiasts globally. His dual eligibility has further intensified the intrigue surrounding his future international allegiance.

Adebayo’s poignant remarks signal a profound willingness to embrace his Nigerian roots and make a significant contribution to the country’s football legacy. As the football world eagerly awaits the resolution of Adebayo’s international decision, his sincerity and emotional connection to his heritage exemplify the rich tapestry of stories woven into the beautiful game.

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