BBC reported that Chelsea defender Adarabioyu is facing a choice whether to represent England or Nigeria.
27-year-old Adarabioyu has not received a call from the England or Nigerian national team, and the 2026 World Cup will be held in the United States. Asked about expectations for the national team's career, Adarabioyu said: "The World Cup means I need to make a decision as soon as possible. We will have a discussion and see how it will turn out."
The Manchester-born central defender has played for England from Under16 to Under19 and has also been on the Southgate roster while playing for Fulham. However, he has not received a formal call. Regarding Nigeria, Adarabioyu had previously denied the refusal to call. Sources said he was cautious about any decision after his recent transfer to Chelsea, and he publicly expressed his desire to focus on club games this season.
Adarabioyu is proud of his family connection with Nigeria, and his team received informal contacts from Nigeria last year. Adarabioyu is approaching to making a decision after 39 stable appearances at Chelsea this season. Meanwhile, Chelsea internally praised his influence on the field, especially during the Club World Cup.
Adarabioyu: "I got used to it very quickly and took on the leadership role and tried my best to help my teammates. I was one of the youngest players when I was in Fulham and it was fun to come here to be one of the oldest ones. But wherever I was, I have always been one of the leaders of the team."
Adarabioyu encouraged Palmer to say more in the interview after the Europa League final. Adara Biyoyu: "I'm not Palmer's mentor, but I do take care of him a little. He's a top player and knows what to do without my advice, but I'll support him when he needs it. I sometimes tease him as a little star, but he handles it well."