Former Manchester United player Aaron Wan-Bissaka has officially switched his international allegiance from England to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The right-back decided to switch his nationality from the Three Lions to join Congo after he failed to break into the England national team due to competition to competition.
Reasons why Aaron Wan-Bissaka switched nationality from England to DR Congo
Background:
He was born in Croydon, London, to Congolese parents, Wan-Bissaka had represented both England and DR Congo at youth levels. He played for England's under-20 and under-21 teams but never earned a senior cap.
Competition in his position:
Wan-Bissaka stated that intense competition in his preferred right-back position with England, featuring players like Kyle Walker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Reece James, was a reason for switching. He had previously expressed interest in representing DR Congo at the senior level.
A call-up to DR Congo Squad:
Wan-Bissaka has been named in a 27-man squad by DR Congo head coach Sébastien Desabre for upcoming friendlies against Mali and Madagascar in June. This marks a significant milestone for both the player and the Leopards as they build a competitive squad ahead of major tournaments.
Current Form:
The defender's move to West Ham United has his form, contributing two goals and three assists.
What does this mean to Congo:
Wan-Bissaka's switch will add strength to DR Congo's squad, which already includes the likes of Yoane Wissa (Brentford), Cédric Bakambu (Real Betis), and Fiston Mayele.
When is Aaron Wan-Bissaka's first game for DR Congo?
The friendly matches against Mali and Madagascar on June 5 and 8 are part of DR Congo's preparations for upcoming international competitions.
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