New Wolverhampton Wanderers signing Michael Agboola has stated that that he will not reject a call-up to the Nigerian National Teams but stressed that he is also open to playing for his country of birth, England.
Born in London to Nigerian parents seventeen years ago, the highly-rated defender penned a two-and-a-half year professional contract with Wolves on Friday following a successful trial.
”I would love to play for Nigeria but I wouldn’t turn down England. I can play for both teams,” Michael Agboola said
”My parents homeland is Nigeria but I am born and raised in London, England so it depends on whoever calls me up first.”
Agboola has versatility to boot and can comfortably operate as a central defender or central midfielder.
”I think I suit both positions and it allows me to improve in each area of my game and understand both positions more.
”As a player I feel I am good on the ball and my passing range is good. I’m strong on the ball, good in the air and have a good strike,” he added.
He explained why he models his game after former Manchester City star Yaya Toure.
”Yaya Touré is one player I look up to because he could play as a central defender and a midfielder as he has done under Pep Guardiola,” Agboola concluded.
Agboola previously played for the youth teams of Southampton, Charlton Athletic and Dagenham & Redbridge.