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‘I haven’t heard from Nigeria, but I’m open to anything’ – Arsenal star, Folarin Balogun refuses to shut the door on switching international allegiances

Omotayo Daranjo by Omotayo Daranjo
October 26, 2022
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‘I haven’t heard from Nigeria, but I’m open to anything’ – Arsenal star, Folarin Balogun refuses to shut the door on switching international allegiances
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Arsenal and England U21 star, Folarin Balogun has admitted that he’s ‘open’ to switching international allegiances from England to Nigeria.

The 21-year-old has spent the season on loan with Reims and already scored seven goals in the league campaign. 

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The striker has now admitted that the if the Green Eagles ‘asked’ for his services then he would have to ‘have that conversation’.

Speaking to BBC Sport Africa, Balogun said: ‘I haven’t heard anything from Nigeria, but I’m open to anything because Nigeria is very close to my heart. My family’s from there. I always have love for Nigeria.’

‘That’s a conversation that I need to have with people around me, my agent and obviously my family.

‘But if I was asked about the opportunity to play for Nigeria, then I can have that conversation. But first I need to be asked.’

Balogun has represented England at U17, U18, U20 and U21 level but is yet to make a senior appearance for the Three Lions. His most recent appearance saw him notch in a 3-1 win over Germany U21s last month. 

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