Born to Nigerian parents, Saka in 2019 intimated that he will soon make up his mind on his international allegiance.
Such decisions are not easy to make understandably but the Hale End Academy graduate should he opt to play for the country of his parents and be guaranteed of realistically being a first team player.
Saka is naturally a winger but recently Arsenal coaches Freddie Ljungberg (as interim coach) and Mikel Arteta (substantive head coach) have deployed him at the left back role.
That was due to injuries to the duo of Saed Kolasinac and Kieran Tierney.
Ljungberg disclosed after the 2-2 draw with Standard Liege in the Europa League last month that Saka was not happy to be playing at that position.
But the left back role for Nigeria can be a quick route to international prominence for the teenager.
Currently The Three Lions of England have the trio of Danny Rose, Ben Chilwell and Aaron Cresswell battling for the number 3 jersey, Saka will not be in this team for the 2022 World Cup surely but can be in Nigeria's squad for same tournament.
Paderborn of Germany left back Jamilu Collins is Nigeria's number one undisputed left back but has no capable deputy or competitor.
Saka has said that Mikel Arteta's arrival at Arsenal has improved the players and that has reflected in his game.
Saka's performance ratings as published numerous times have been impressive. His game may be reshaped at his London club with Nigeria poised to benefit from the changes.
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