goalkeeper Maduka Okoye
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr has  said  18-year-old  Fortuna 
Dusseldorf goalkeeper Maduka Okoye  has agreed to switch his 
international allegiance to Nigeria.
Rohr is considering his options as he looks to arrive  at the Russia  2018 World Cup with a top-class keeper.
The PUNCH had exclusively reported on January 11 that the 
18-year-old  Okoye  was one of the German-born players  being  monitored
 by Rohr, who is searching for a replacement for Nigeria’s first-choice 
goalkeeper Carl Ikeme.
Thirty-one year-old Ikeme was  diagnosed with acute leukaemia after
 returning for preseason with  his Championship club  Wolves on  July 6.
The British-born shot-stopper, who switched his international 
allegiance to Nigeria two years ago, is currently undergoing treatment 
and has a remote chance of making the squad to the Russia 2018 World 
Cup.
Ikeme was in goal for the Eagles when they battled to a goalless 
draw against Swaziland  in their preliminary round Russia 2018 qualifier
 at the Somhlolo National Stadium in Lobamba on November 13, 2015. 
Sunday Oliseh, who was in charge of the team then, also featured Ikeme 
in the return leg won by Nigeria 2-0 at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium 
in Port Harcourt four days later. He only kept the group stage qualifier
 against Zambia in Ndola, which the Eagles won 2-1.
Rohr  has Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Daniel Akpeyi and Francis Uzoho in his 
goalkeeping department but   our correspondent learnt that the 
64-year-old German is still considering his options for a starting role 
 at  the football’s showpiece event in Russia.
And the former Burkina Faso manager,  who will attend the World Cup
 draw in Moscow today,  has now confirmed that Okoye has agreed to be 
part of his plans.
“There’s another goalkeeper we have in our sight now. He plays 
with Fortuna Dusseldorf in Germany, Maduka Okoye, born in Germany but 
has agreed to play for Nigeria,” Owngoalnigeria.com quoted Rohr as saying on Thursday.
“We will look at him in the coming games to see if he will be 
able to push for a spot in the team we are preparing for the World Cup.”
The young keeper, who has  a Nigerian father and a German mother, 
has started 11 matches for Fortuna Dusseldorf, who campaign in  the 
second tier of  German  football.
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