If there were doubts about the eligibility of Lukas Nmecha to represent
the Nigerian national team, they have been erased with Manchester City
confirming that the teenage striker can suit up for the Super Eagles.
Born
in Hamburg, Lukas Nmecha has played for England youth teams but his
international future is up in the air as he has yet to debut for the
Young Lions at U20 level.
He was called up for England U20 games
against Poland and Portugal in March, only to pull out of the squad,
citing injury, but put in a full shift for Manchester City reserves in
the first game after the international break, against Everton on April
1.
''A regular for England Under-16s, 17s, 18s and 19s, Nmecha,
whose younger brother Felix plays for City’s Under-18 side, is eligible
to play for Germany and Nigeria as well,'' Manchester City wrote on their official website.
''The
striker has impressed during City’s UEFA Youth League campaign and at
EDS level and has been at the Club since the age of nine.''
Lukas
Nmecha made his Premier League debut in City's 4-1 rout of West Ham on
April 29, replacing Gabriel Jesus in the 80th minute at the London
Stadium.
His younger brother Felix Nmecha is currently a German U18 international.
Igho Kingsley
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