Gossip Mill: Tosin Adarabioyo Snubs England, Commits International Future to Nigeria
Reports say Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo has officially pledged to represent the Super Eagles, ending long-standing speculation over whether the 27-year-old would choose Nigeria or England at senior level.
The decision marks a major boost for Nigerian football, as Adarabioyo—known for his composure, pace and aerial strength—had been on the radar of England’s Three Lions for several years. Despite being eligible for both nations, the Lagos-born centre-back has now opted to wear the green and white.
Adarabioyo’s commitment is being celebrated across the Nigerian football community, with fans and analysts describing it as a significant win for the Super Eagles. His growing influence in Chelsea’s backline and his reputation as a modern, ball-playing defender make him a valuable addition to Nigeria’s squad.
The Super Eagles have long courted the former Fulham and Manchester City player, who is widely regarded for his confidence on the ball, intelligent positioning, and ability to build attacks from the back. His decision comes at a time when Nigeria is looking to strengthen its defence ahead of upcoming international fixtures.
With Adarabioyo now in the mix, Nigeria gains a defender capable of injecting fresh energy, technical quality, and leadership into the national team setup—qualities that many believe will immediately elevate the Super Eagles’ backline.
His switch represents not just a personal milestone, but a statement of belief in Nigeria’s football project, and a sign that the national team continues to be an attractive destination for top-tier talent across Europe.
Nigeria will now look forward to integrating Adarabioyo into future squad lists as excitement builds over what he brings to the nation’s defensive structure.

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