Argentina’s youngster, Jonathan Spiff Asuzu, has set his sight on playing for Nigeria despite having the privilege of representing Argentina where his mother comes from.
Asuzu has proved to be one of the future stars at his current club, Club Atlético River Plate, given his exploits so far.
Born to a Nigeria father by an Argentina mother, Asuzu has been making waves as he continues to bang in the goals for his club.
Born in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Asuzu remains uncapped at international level, and qualifies to play for his country of birth Argentina as well as Nigeria’s national teams through his Nigerian father.
Apart from the player himself already revealing his preference to playing for Nigeria, his parent especially his father, Godwin Asuzu, also explain why he want the player to represent his own country, Nigeria.
“Despite all what is happening in Nigeria, I believe we should always be patriotic,” Asuzu snr said.
“He wants to play for Nigeria himself and it will be a thing of pride and honour for him to dorn the green white green as a player.
“I am happy that we are not forcing him to choose Nigeria or Argentina, the decision has been his all along and it is left for the authority to seek him out.”
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Flying Eagles are already preparing for the 2025 FIFA U20 World Cup scheduled to take place in September in Chile, while Asuzu, who is 18-year-old, would look forward to be a part of the team.
Described as an intelligent forward who can read the game, Asuzu is also known for his remarkable speed and an excellent ability to finish with both feet.
