New Strasbourg Signing Can Still Play For Super Eagles Despite Making Senior Debut For Poland
Maximillian Rotimi Oyedele, the new signing for Strasbourg, remains eligible to play for the Super Eagles despite previously making his senior debut for Poland.
A Promising Talent Joins Strasbourg
Strasbourg has announced the signing of 20-year-old Maximillian Rotimi Oyedele on a five-year deal from Polish side Legia Warszawa, according to reports from OwnGoalNigeria.com. After spending just one year at Legia, where he made 18 appearances, he now sets his sights on the French league.
Dual Eligibility Explained
Oyedele, a defensive midfielder, is eligible to represent three countries: Nigeria, Poland, and England. Although he has played two senior matches for Poland, he can still switch his national allegiance to Nigeria. FIFA’s rules allow players under 22 who have made fewer than three competitive caps to switch national teams—provided those appearances occurred before their 21st birthday.
What Does This Mean for Nigeria?
For Oyedele, the clock is ticking. He can secure a place in the Super Eagles as long as he refrains from earning another senior cap for Poland. However, there has been no reported contact with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) regarding a possible call-up.
Given the intense competition for midfield positions in the Super Eagles, Maximillian’s decision could greatly impact Nigeria’s squad depth in upcoming tournaments.
Conclusion
With his recent move to Strasbourg and under FIFA’s eligibility rules, Maximillian Rotimi Oyedele has a significant opportunity to represent Nigeria at the international level. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to see his next steps. Will he make the switch to the Super Eagles? Share your thoughts in the comments below!