CHERRIES winger Jaidon Anthony insisted he would not rush any decisions over his international allegiance.
The former Arsenal youngster confirmed he was eligible to represent both England and Jamaica – with his parents hailing from the latter.
But in an interview with the Beautiful Game Podcast, the 22-year-old insisted he was in no hurry to think about which nation he could represent.
Asked whether he had a preference of which country to play for, Anthony said: “No, I don’t.
“My mum and my dad are both from Jamaica as well. I have got good heritage from there.
“It would be an honour to represent either.
“One of my team-mates, Jamal Lowe, plays for Jamaica. He’s always saying you need to come!
“I have only been playing professional football for two years. I don’t want to rush any decisions. We will see what happens.”
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