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Ernest Victor
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Bournemouth midfielder, Malachi Ogunleye has officially pledged his international allegiance to Nigeria, marking a significant step in his football career.
Malachi Ogunleye, born to a Nigerian father, spent his formative years in England and is eligible to represent either country at the international level.
In March 2024, Ogunleye made his second visit to Nigeria, where he was struck by the vibrant culture and passionate football environment he encountered.
This experience played a crucial role in the decision-making process of the 16-year-old midfielder regarding his international future.
Reflecting on his visit, Malachi Ogunleye expressed appreciation for the recognition he has received from Nigerian media, stating, “I’ve had some recognition from the newspapers in Nigeria so it’s been nice to see that.”
Ogunleye not only boosted his confidence but also reinforced his connection to his Nigerian roots.
Recent reports from England as reported by Daily Trust, confirmed that Ogunleye’s decision to represent Nigeria over other European nations has been finalized.
This commitment places him in a promising position to potentially compete for Nigeria at the upcoming 2025 Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations, slated to take place in South Africa.
The Flying Eagles, Nigeria’s Under-20 national team, have already secured their spot in this tournament by triumphing at the WAFU B Under-20 Championship held in Togo last month, creating an exciting prospect for Ogunleye to make his mark on the international stage.
Currently, Ogunleye is in the first year of a two-year scholarship with Bournemouth, where he has been honing his skills since joining the club at the young age of 11.
Throughout this season, he has been a regular feature in Bournemouth’s Under-20 squad, showcasing his versatility in midfield and earning praise for his performances.
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