McClaren’s Shock Move: The Former England Manager Wants to Stop Arsenal Star from Playing for England
Steve McClaren, the former England manager, has made a bold statement, revealing his desire to prevent a talented young player from representing the Three Lions. McClaren, who managed England from 2006 to 2007, is now in charge of the Jamaican national team and has set his sights on luring Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah to the Caribbean.
Nketiah, 25, has just one appearance for England, coming in an international friendly against Australia in October 2023. However, with his impressive form for the Young Lions, he could still be eligible to play for Jamaica, where his parents are from.
The 25-year-old recently joined Crystal Palace from Arsenal on deadline day, with a reported £25million fee, plus £5m in add-ons. Nketiah’s emotional farewell message to the Arsenal fans hinted at a possible switch to the Eagles, stating: "Thank you @arsenal ❤️. As I say goodbye, I want to take this time to say thank you to everyone at the club, from my team-mates to all the wonderful staff who have been a part of my journey and have made this place home for so many years."
A New Chapter for Nketiah?
McClaren’s move to poach Nketiah is a significant blow to England’s hopes of developing a strong national team. With his pace, power, and finishing ability, Nketiah would be a valuable asset for the Jamaican national team.
Jamaica has a rich football history, and with McClaren at the helm, they could be set for a successful campaign in the upcoming international competitions. The Jamaican national team has already qualified for the CONCACAF Nations League and is set to face off against the likes of Canada and Honduras.
A Change of Heart for McClaren?
McClaren’s decision to target Nketiah raises questions about his commitment to England’s national team. As a former manager, one would expect him to prioritize the development of English talent. However, it seems McClaren has changed his tune, focusing on his new role with Jamaica instead.
With McClaren’s experience and tactical acumen, Jamaica could be set for a resurgence in international football. The 63-year-old has managed several clubs, including Manchester United, and has a proven track record of developing young players.
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