Battle For Chelsea Defender Akpan : Mom Reveals Poland Have Made A Move, NFF No Contact
Published: October 31, 2019
The mother of Ashley Akpan has suggested that the Polish Football Association (PZPN) are ahead of the Nigeria Football Federation in the race for the services of the promising Chelsea defender.
Born in Warsaw to a Nigerian father and Polish mom, Akpan is eligible to represent the national teams of Nigeria and Poland and it's the Europeans that have made the first move to cap him.
''Ashley's international future is undecided and uncertain at the moment, it depends who wants him more, '' said Ashely's mom, Mags to allnigeriasoccer.com.
''At the moment Nigeria has not been in any contact with us''.
Akpan's mom went on to reveal that her son has received a call-up to Poland's youth team in the past and explained why he couldn't honour the invitation.
''Yes, he has been invited to Poland's youth team. He had a call-up for a game in Finland.
''Unfortunately he didn't travel as the club didn't allow him, he was recovering from injury at that time.
''However, we had a meeting with Poland coach on Saturday and he will work around Ashely's exams schedule and he will have another call-up soon.
''Ash is in his GCSE year so will not travel during mock exams or exams,'' added Mags.
If Ashley Akpan becomes cap-tied to Poland in future, he would be following in the footsteps of former Polonia Warsaw striker Emmanuel Olisadebe who was eligible to turn out for the Super Eagles before pledging his allegiance to Poland.
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