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Reports of Nigeria nationality switch for former Gunner played down

Reports that Arthur Okonkwo has switched nationality from England to Nigeria have been played down, amid new claims that the goalkeeper didn’t need to request an official change anyway.

WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: Arthur Okonkwo of Wrexham warms up prior to the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Cardiff City at Racecourse Ground on October 28, 2025 in Wrexham, Wales. (Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images)
Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images

Reports from Nigeria in late 2025 suggested FIFA had officially approved a nationality switch for former Arsenal goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, swapping England for Nigeria.

Yet All Nigeria Soccer claim Okonkwo didn’t need FIFA clearance to represent Nigeria, and he’s eligible to feature for the team immediately, without the need to apply for a change.

All Nigeria Soccer point out that whilst Okonkwo did represent England at various youth levels, none of those appearances came in competitive fixtures. As such, he’s not tied to England.

WREXHAM, WALES - MARCH 29: Arthur Okonkwo of Wrexham during the Sky Bet League Two match between Wrexham and Mansfield Town at Racecourse Ground on March 29, 2024 in Wrexham, Wales. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images

Regulations involving nationality switches only need to be invoked in cases where a player has represented a country in official competitions, such as Euros qualifiers or the youth World Cups.

This is good news for the former Gunner, who retains the flexibility to choose his international allegiance as and when he’s called upon. It seems like that might be sooner rather than later.

All Nigeria Soccer add that Okonkwo is understood to be in contention for a first senior international call-up for the March internationals, with Nigeria to face Iran and Jordan in a couple of friendlies.

WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: Arthur Okonkwo of Wrexham warms up wearing a shirt which reads 'Show Racism The Red Card' prior to the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Cardiff City at Racecourse Ground on October 28, 2025 in Wrexham, Wales. (Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images)
Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images

So far this season, Okonkwo has focused on his club football with Wrexham, playing 36 times across the Championship, FA Cup, and League Cup. He’s kept 10 clean sheets for the team, helping them into a play-off spot and an FA Cup last-16 match against Chelsea.

It’s no wonder Nigeria are taking notice, and it may not be long until Okonkwo reaches another milestone in his career.

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