

Nigeria’s national team has received a significant boost following the approval of goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo’s international switch by FIFA, paving the way for his inclusion in the Super Eagles.
The 22-year-old shot-stopper, who currently plays for Wrexham FC, had previously featured for England youth teams.
However, after completing all required documentation, his request to switch allegiance to Nigeria has now been formally ratified.
With the clearance secured, Okonkwo is immediately eligible for selection and could be called up for Nigeria’s upcoming international fixtures.
His availability offers fresh options for the Super Eagles’ technical crew as they continue to build a competitive squad ahead of major tournaments.
Okonkwo’s impressive performances at club level this season have drawn attention, with the young goalkeeper showcasing consistency, sharp reflexes, and composure between the sticks.
His arrival is expected to add quality depth and healthy competition to Nigeria’s goalkeeping department.
The development also reflects Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the national team by integrating talented dual-nationality players willing to commit their international futures to the country.
As selection battles intensify, Okonkwo now has the opportunity to stake his claim for a place in the squad and potentially challenge for the number one jersey in the Super Eagles setup.
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