Tammy Abraham has reportedly expressed interest in playing for the Nigeria national football team after struggling to get opportunities with the England national football team, a situation that has sparked debate among football fans about whether Nigeria should accept him if he decides to switch allegiance.
According to several reports, Abraham is open to representing Nigeria after England stopped calling him up regularly. The striker, who was once part of England’s plans, has not been a regular member of the squad in recent years, leading to renewed discussions about his international future.
The forward, who made history as the youngest player to score a Premier League hat-trick for Chelsea, was previously linked with Nigeria before choosing to play for England at senior level. At the time, many Nigerian supporters were disappointed with his decision, as he was eligible to represent the Super Eagles through his Nigerian parents.
His recent comments suggesting he hopes to return to Nigeria have divided opinion among fans. Some believe the Super Eagles should welcome him because of his quality and experience at the highest level, while others feel he should not be given another chance after turning down Nigeria earlier in his career.
Supporters who oppose his return argue that the national team should focus on players who showed commitment from the beginning, while those in favor say football decisions change with time and the most important thing is strengthening the squad.
The debate continues among fans, with many asking whether talent should come first or loyalty should be the main factor if Tammy Abraham officially decides to switch to Nigeria in the future.













