
NFF WANTS ADARABIOYO TO SNUB ENGLAND FOR SUPER EAGLES
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is still pushing hard to convince Tosin Adarabioyo to play for the Super Eagles.
Adarabioyo was born in London, England to Nigerian parents.
The Chelsea defender has represented England on 14 occasions across the various age-group levels.
The 26-year-old is still eligible to play for the Super Eagles as he is yet to represent England at the senior level.
Adarabioyo has however turned down NFF’s request to play for the Super Eagles twice in the past.
The centre-back also held talks with former Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro in London before the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Portuguese was unable to convince the then-Fulham man to play for the West African country.
According to Londonworld, the NFF is however not willing to give up and are still pushing the defender to have a change of mind.
Adarabioyo joined Chelsea on a free transfer earlier this summer after severing with Fulham.
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