CHERRIES star Philip Billing admits he is considering switching his international allegiance to Nigeria, after failing to make Denmark's Euro 2020 squad.

The midfielder has one senior cap for Denmark, which came in October last year in a friendly against Faroe Islands.

But due to FIFA rules, the Copenhagen-born ace is still eligible to leave the Danes behind and instead represent Nigeria.

“My father is from Nigeria, so I have been thinking about it and I know Nigeria wants me very much," said Billing, in quotes translated from an interview with Danish outlet BT.

"I have talked to the coach several times, so it is something I have thought about more after I have not been selected for the European Championship.

“There is also soon a World Cup that I will have to think about. I am almost 25 years old and I have only played one international match. I also have something I want to achieve in my career."

He continued: “It (switching) is something I’ve been thinking about. I will not lie about that.

"But it is a decision that I must have thought through more. I will not get younger, and as a child I had a dream of playing in the World Cup.

"I can not say, however, it is over with regard to the Danish national team. For I also feel one has to be patient, but now it has just been a long time since I have been overlooked. There are a lot of things I just have to go through in my head."

Discussing missing out on Kasper Hjulmand's 26-man squad for this summer's tournament, Billing said: “Of course it is disappointing and frustrating, but I do not choose who will be on the national team.

"I'm trying to do my thing over here in England, and if I do not get selected, that's how it is. I can do nothing about it.

“I hadn’t counted on it after the recent selections. I do not know if Hjulmand takes players he knows in advance. Only he knows."

Billing says boss Hjulmand rang to inform him he'd been left out.

"He just explained that I was not selected, but that I should stay fresh and ready," said Billing.

Asked if he was part of the country's standby list, Billing added: "I'm not sure because I have not seen it yet. I know there are some others on the list, but I have not seen my name on it, so right now I am going on holiday."

He continued: "My relationship with the DBU has been a little strange. I played three seasons in the Premier League and there I did not make any debut.

"Only now, when I play in the second best English league, do I get my debut.

"I have seen so much with DBU and the national team in recent years, so I did not expect to come to the European Championship, but I was hoping for that. It's the European Championship, and it's huge. And then right in Denmark. It's a boy's dream."

Discussing his relationship with the national team boss, Billing insisted: "I have nothing to put on Hjulmand. He gave me my debut on the national team, but there are many other things where I have laughed.

"However, I do not think only the decision is up to him. I think it is further up in the hierarchy that you have to look at what is going on."