'I will honor any invitation whenever I get them' - Ahmed Musa not ready to quit Super Eagles
His words signal a potential return to the international stage, stirring conversation among fans and pundits alike.
"I will honour any invitation whenever I get them to the national team as far as I'm still active," Musa declared, emphasizing his willingness to don the national colours once again as reported by Hassan Abdulsalam on X.
Ahmed Musa on retirement from national team, “I will honor any invitation whenever I get them to the national team as far as I'm still active.”
— Hassan Abdulsalam 🇳🇬 (@ProudlyHassan) February 10, 2024
Should Musa retire or still be with the team after #AFCON2023? pic.twitter.com/FXHb38bFIO
This statement reflects his unwavering commitment to serving his country through football, regardless of previous retirement decisions.
Musa's illustrious career has seen him become a key figure in Nigerian football, contributing significantly to the national team's success on numerous occasions.
His speed, skill, and leadership have earned him admiration both domestically and internationally. Despite stepping away from the national team previously, Musa's passion for representing Nigeria remains undiminished.
Most-capped Nigerian player
Musa, with 108 appearances for the Super Eagles. Musa has been a wonderful servant for Nigerian football since making his debut for the Super Eagles as a 17-year-old in 2010.
A veteran of two World Cups, Musa is Nigeria's highest goalscorer in football's biggest competition with four goals.
He was also part of the Super Eagles team that won the AFCON in 2013. Now 31 and the team's captain, Musa has shown no signs of drawing the curtains down on his Super Eagles career.