Werder Bremen defender Felix Agu has expressed his desire for more opportunities to represent the Super Eagles following his recent international debut, according to reports.
The 25-year-old full-back, who previously represented Germany at youth level, made his first appearance for Nigeria in their friendly match against Jamaica on Saturday after receiving clearance to switch his international allegiance.
Speaking to Werder.de after his debut, Agu reflected positively on his experience with the Nigerian national team. "It was a good week overall," he said. "I was given a warm welcome by the team and I'm looking forward to more chances in the future."
The defender's comments highlight his satisfaction with the reception he received from his new international teammates, suggesting a smooth integration into the Super Eagles setup.
Agu's debut comes as part of Nigeria's preparation matches ahead of upcoming competitions, with the team also scheduled to face Russia in another friendly fixture.
The Werder Bremen player joins a growing list of dual-nationality footballers who have chosen to represent Nigeria at the international level, strengthening the Super Eagles' defensive options under the current technical team.
With his professional experience in the German Bundesliga, Agu's addition to the national team setup provides Nigeria with additional depth at the full-back position as they continue to build toward future competitions.