The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been in the flow to convince William Osula to commit his global fortune to the Super Eagles.
The 22-year-old vintage striker, who plays for Newcastle United, deserves to symbolize Nigeria through his father despite being born in Denmark
Osula has previously played for Denmark at the juvenile level and has currently earned his first senior call-up for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. However, he has yet to debut, leaving the door open for a potential switch.
Reports imply that the NFF has already made an initial touch to being forward through people close to him, as they look to bolster the national team with emerging skills from overseas.
The striker has long cited his Nigerian roots, and now his scenario offers a real choice between being patient with Denmark or embracing his luck with Nigeria
Osula’s growing profile adds to the hobby. He is now in quality shape, scoring significant dreams within the Premier League and showing the form of pace and immediate ability that has won the admiration of Denmark coach Brian Riemer.
Time is wide open for Nigeria. With upcoming tournaments and friendlies on the horizon including arranging destiny tournaments, the NFF is keen to make its options bigger and introduce clean electricity to the squad.
For Osula, the next step is private. The choice between Denmark and Nigeria is now his, and whatever course he takes should shape the next piece of his global business.
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