Jerome Adams, a former member of Nigeria’s U-20 Flying Eagles squad at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, has expressed his desire to represent the Super Eagles at the senior level.
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Club Success Fuels National Team Ambitions
The 24-year-old forward has steadily built his reputation at club level, delivering consistent performances over the years. Despite his success, Adams has yet to receive a call-up to Nigeria’s senior national team, the Super Eagles.
Speaking to Tribal Football, Adams shared his ambitions, saying, “It is a dream for every Nigerian footballer to play for the Super Eagles, which is for me as well. I try to focus on what I can do for my club and continue to work hard on my game, which to me is very important.”
Staying Patient, Staying Ready
Adams remains optimistic and is taking a measured approach as he works toward his goal of donning the green and white jersey.
“It will be a privilege to represent Nigeria at the senior level,” he added. “So, I just wait for the time.”
A Promising Future
As Adams continues to shine at the club level, his dream of joining the three-time African champions remains alive. His dedication and focus suggest it may only be a matter of time before he earns a chance to showcase his skills on the international stage.