Adnan Januzaj looks set to commit his international future to England, according to reports.
The 18-year-old Manchester United star, who shot to prominence with a number of confident performances this season, looks set to represent the Three Lions after settling in the country.
As reported by The Sun and via Chris Richards of the Mirror, a close friend believes the Belgian-born player has made up his mind:
Adnan feels at home in England now. He loves the football over here, the stadiums and the passion of the fans. He has already knocked back an approach from Belgium and does not regret it.
Adnan feels at home in England now. He loves the football over here, the stadiums and the passion of the fans. He has already knocked back an approach from Belgium and does not regret it.
He's happy to wait until he can play for England. The only obstacle is his father, he is a major influence in his life and career and Adnan knows the decision will ultimately be taken by his old man.
He's happy to wait until he can play for England. The only obstacle is his father, he is a major influence in his life and career and Adnan knows the decision will ultimately be taken by his old man.
Alongside England, Januzaj is eligible to play for Belgium, Turkey, Serbia and Albania. He could also represent Kosovo if FIFA grants the nation official recognition.
Progress has been made six years after the country gained independence from Serbia, as FIFA recently allowed Kosovo the opportunity to play friendly matches, per Yahoo! Eurosport.
Januzaj's allegiance stirred the emotions of many after he scored two goals during United's comeback win against Sunderland on Oct. 5.
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