Brentford defender Michael Kayode has made it clear that his international ambitions lie with Italy, even though he is also eligible to play for Nigeria through his parents.
The 21-year-old, born in Italy to Nigerian parents, says he remains committed to earning a place in the Azzurri senior team after progressing through the country’s youth system.
“I will always prioritise Italy. I grew up wearing the Azzurri jersey from the youth levels,” Kayode told Tuttosport.
“It’s a dream I still hope to achieve soon, and I have no uncertainty about my choice.”
Kayode revealed he had been in discussions with former Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso ahead of the March World Cup playoff matches and even attended a dinner with other Premier League-based Italian players.
However, he was not included in the final squad.
“Things were going well and I felt part of the group, even though I wasn’t selected for the playoffs,” he added.
Despite his dual eligibility, Kayode has effectively signalled that his international future is firmly tied to Italy.