AC Milan forward Tammy Abraham has expressed his desire to visit Nigeria again.
Abraham was born in Camberwell , Greater London, to Nigerian parents.
The 27-year-old was approached by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in 2017, but he opted to represent the Three Lions of England.
Upon receiving his first England call-up in November 2017, the striker stated that there was never any prospect of him choosing to play for Nigeria.
He has been capped 11 times by England with three goals to his name.
The former Chelsea player is however not willing to forget his Nigerian roots and hopes to visit the West African country.
“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 told Milan TV.
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