Arsenal’s Folarin Balogun to Play Internationally for USMNT, per Report
After a lengthy-decision making process, the United States men's national team has added a key piece for its future.
Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun will play internationally for the United States, according to a Tuesday morning report from The Athletic. Balogun, 21, chose to represent the United States over England.
Born in Brooklyn to Nigerian parents, Balogun grew up in London and came up through Arsenal's academy system. Eligible to play for all three nations, he has spent time with England's U-17, U-18, U-20 and U-21 teams, as well as the United States's U-18 team.
Balogun is currently on loan to Reims in France, where his 19 goals are tied for fifth in Ligue 1.
Speculation had swirled for months around Balogun's international decision. FIFA allows player to switch national eligibility once if they have played three or fewer senior-level competitive matches before turning 21.
Balogun is now eligible to be called up for this summer's Gold Cup, which begins June 24 in the United States and Canada.