Sports News of Saturday, 1 March 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Eric Chelle has reportedly been in contact with a Chelsea star over playing for the Super Eagles despite initially rebuffing previous attempts to switch his nationality.
The Nigerian Football Federation have been working tirelessly for years to get players with Nigerian heritage to switch their international allegiance and play for the country.
The federation succeeded with some, among whom a few have become household names in Nigerian and African football, while others refused the chance to play for the Super Eagles.
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong and reigning African Footballer of the Year Ademola Lookman are two of the success examples the NFF can brag about.
There are ongoing discussions with many others, particularly those of English and French connections playing in the top European leagues.
Chelle in contact with Adarabioyo
One of the high-profile names the federation have been working on for some time now is Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo, who has yet to play for England at the senior level.
Adarabioyo has turned down multiple attempts in the past, even before he joined Chelsea as a free agent in the summer after running down his Fulham contract.
There have been reports recently that he is now open to playing for Nigeria, even though nothing has materialised, particularly since October when it was first reported.
According to OwnGoal Nigeria, Eric Chelle met and held a discussion with the Manchester City Academy graduate during his recent trip to England.
The conversation is reportedly geared towards having him in the squad with the Eagles facing a possible defensive crisis with top stars facing a race to be fit.
Experienced defender and West Brom star Semi Ajayi is ruled out of the games after suffering a repeat of his hamstring injury after returning to the pitch after four months.
Adarabioyo got fans thinking he had decided to switch last year after sharing pictures of himself at Chelsea training on his X account and captioning it “odogwu”.
Odogwu pic.twitter.com/hExGPAs7yh
— Tosin Adarabioyo (@TosinAdarabioyo) October 29, 2024