Enyimba Striker Brown Ideye Eyes Return to Super Eagles
Enyimba International striker Brown Ideye is aiming for a return to the Super Eagles, expressing his desire to rejoin the national team. The former West Bromwich Albion forward was a key player in Nigeria’s victorious 2013 Africa Cup of Nations campaign under the late Coach Stephen Keshi. Since then, however, his appearances for the Super Eagles have been limited due to injuries and a lack of regular playing time at his previous club.
In an interview with Channels TV, Ideye shared his enthusiasm about the prospect of returning to international football. He made it clear that he is still available for selection, stating that he has not retired from international duty. He emphasized that if called up, he would gladly accept the invitation and honor the opportunity to represent Nigeria once again.
Ideye’s recent form at the club level has been impressive, with the striker scoring twice in Enyimba’s last three matches. His performances in the Nigerian domestic league have sparked interest in his potential return to the national team, as he continues to demonstrate his goal-scoring ability.
With his experience and current form, Ideye’s return to the Super Eagles could add valuable depth to the squad. As Nigeria looks ahead to upcoming international fixtures, the striker’s desire to contribute to the team could make him a strong candidate for future call-ups.