Young Gunner chooses USA over Nigeria and England

Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun has switched national team allegiances from England to the United States, confirmed both FIFA and United States. And while the highly rated Gunners’ striker still had a club future to decide, as he is still thinking weather to stay at the Emirates and fight for his place, or to leave, he made a decision concerning his international future. FIFA spokesperson announced today that his switch from England to the USA has been approved.LET’S MAKE HISTORY! pic.twitter.com/DIsf0tCYVY— Balogun (@balogun) May 16, 2023 The New York-born Balogun, who moved to England as a two-year-old, could have represented the United States, England and Nigeria, the country of his parents birth. Although Balogun has played youth football for the United States, most of his representative career has been with England where he has been part of the Under-21 team.”My decision to represent the United States, it came together with my family. We decided it would be the right thing for me, to represent the country I was born in. In the end it became a no-brainer, but for sure, it’s just something I wanted to do and it feels like I’m at home here. To represent the United States means a lot, more than people would know. I’m very proud and honored to have this opportunity, and I want to give everything I have to make our team successful” Balogun said in a statement.Arsenal could be forced to sell their Ligue 1 sensationInterest from the United States has intensified this season as the 21-year-old has impressed during a loan spell with French Ligue 1 club Reims, netting 19 goals in 34 appearances. Balogun will join up with the team for the final four of the CONCACAF Nations League and could make his debut against rivals Mexico in Las Vegas on June 15 in the semi-final.”We are delighted that Folarin has chosen to represent the United States. Not only is he an extremely talented player, he’s also a good man who is going to add value to our national team both on and off the field at a time when the team is continuing to improve. It’s clear that he values his US roots and we can’t wait for him to come in and be a part of the team” said US interim head coach Anthony Hudson.##NAJAVA_MECA_7261504##Balogun had pulled out of England Under-21 duty before making that trip and Gareth Southgate, the England manager, had said the eventual choice was entirely down to the player. A product of Arsenal’s youth system, Balogun spent last season on loan with English Championship club Middleborough, scoring three goals in 18 league appearances, starting nine times.

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