Nigeria desperately wants Tammy Abraham to snub England and play for them instead – despite him having two Three Lions caps.
The reports claimed NFF wants Chelsea forward to fill the international void left by Odion Ighalo.
Former Watford striker Ighalo, 30, retired in the summer after winning the Golden Boot at the Africa Cup of Nations.
SportingLife claim Nigeria representatives were at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to see Abraham equal Frank Lampard’s scoring record.
Camberwell-born Abraham, 21, became the first Englishman to score two goals in two consecutive games since current Blues boss Lampard managed the feat in 2010.
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Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president, Amaju Pinnick reckons Abraham should play for the country of his dad’s birth.
That is despite the forward playing in England friendlies against Brazil and Germany in November 2017.
He said: “We will not relent in our quest for good players to play for the country.
“But these kids are very independent-minded.
“We have been told to wait until April 2020, when he hopes to make a final decision on the matter.
“I told him he stood a better chance of playing regularly for Nigeria than with England.”
Pinnick is reported to have sat next to Tammy’s dad at Stamford Bridge and the pair are said to be very good friends.
Football chief Pinnick told SunSport back in 2017 that Abraham was poised to snub England for Nigeria.
He said: “I had a very honest and productive discussion with Tammy and his father last week.
“It’s been a long process but I can tell you authoritatively that he has agreed to play for Nigeria and not England.
“He and his parents have started the necessary documents to effect the switch.
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“Clearly he understands he stands a better chance playing for the Super Eagles. With his talent he has the ability to fight for a place in the Nigeria squad, by God’s grace we make it to Russia, then he would contest for a chance to represent his fatherland.”
However, Abraham then issued a statement denying the claim and pledging his future to England.
Abraham is an England youth international – he won the Toulon Tournament with the U-21s last year – on top of the friendlies for the full side.
But he remains eligible for Nigeria through his dad, who was born in Nigeria.