England international Tammy Abraham has expressed his desire to revisit Nigeria, citing his strong connection to the country through his upbringing.
Born in London to Nigerian parents, Abraham was raised in a Nigerian cultural environment and has fond memories of his time in the West African country.
Abraham’s connection to Nigeria is deeply rooted in his family and childhood experiences. “I have a few Nigerian friends.
I grew up in an area with many Nigerians. I was raised with that culture, I’ve been to Nigeria, and I hope to go back soon. My mom often cooks Nigerian dishes,” he shared in a recent interview with Milan TV.
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This cultural upbringing has instilled in him a profound appreciation for his Nigerian heritage.
The 27-year-old forward’s ties to Nigeria have long been a topic of discussion in the football world. In 2017, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) attempted to convince him to play for the Super Eagles.
Then-NFF president Amaju Pinnick revealed that he had a “positive meeting” with Abraham as part of efforts to persuade him to switch allegiance from England to Nigeria.
However, Abraham ultimately opted to commit his international future to England.
Abraham’s decision to play for England has not diminished his connection to Nigeria. He has made 11 appearances for the Three Lions, scoring three goals.
Despite being overlooked for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2024 European Championships, Abraham remains committed to England.
His international career has been marked by moments of brilliance, and he continues to be a valuable asset to the team.
Although Abraham chose not to play for Nigeria, the Super Eagles boast quality attackers like Victor Boniface, Victor Osimhen, and Ademola Lookman.
Osimhen and Lookman played crucial roles in Nigeria’s runner-up finish at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The team’s attacking prowess has not been diminished by Abraham’s absence, and they continue to be a formidable force in African football.
Abraham’s club career has seen him feature for top-tier teams like Arsenal, Swansea City, and Roma on loan. He currently plays for AC Milan, having joined from Chelsea in 2021.
His experiences in various leagues have shaped him into a skilled and adaptable player.
Abraham looks to the future and his return to Nigeria remains a tantalizing prospect.
Whether he will don the Super Eagles’ jersey remains uncertain, but his love for the country and its culture is undeniable.
For now, Abraham will continue to fly the flag for Nigeria in the English football scene, proudly representing his heritage on the global stage.