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Onyedinma eyes Super Eagles call up

Newly signed Luton Town forward, Fred Onyedinma has set his sights on representing Nigeria at the international 


The 24-year-old was born in Lagos in 1996, moving to England at a young age with his family before being snapped up by Millwall as a teenager.


In recent times, the Haters have seen a number of their players on international duty, with Tom Lockyer and Joe Morrell both in the Wales squad for the Euro 2020 Finals, along with Croatian goalkeeper Simon Sluga.


Former striker James Collins was a regular in the Ireland squad during the second half of his Town career, while midfielder Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu earned his first and second caps for the DR Congo recently.


Now Onyedinma is looking to get in on the act too and represent a Super Eagles side who sit 32nd in the FIFA world ranking system as the Luton Town’s first addition of the summer, joining from Wycombe for an undisclosed fee has said
“Personally, I feel that’s a massive achievement as a football player. “I’m glad that he got called up (Pelly) but that’s something that I’ve always wanted to do too.


“In the back of my head, I’ve always wanted to represent my country and with performances and playing well hopefully that happens one day.”

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