International Future: Nigeria, England, or France?
One of the most intriguing subplots in Nwaneri’s career remains his international future.
Born in England to a Nigerian father and English-French mother, the 18-year-old has a decision to make between three countries.
While he has represented England at youth level, he has openly acknowledged his Nigerian heritage.
When asked about former Nigerian players like Taye Taiwo and Wilson Oruma who have worn Marseille colours, Nwaneri responded; “Yes, I know. I’m Nigerian, and I am here to help the team as much as possible.”
His statement might be a coincidence as Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle was spotted at the Velodrome during Marseille’s French Cup win over Rennes this week.
Chelle was in attendance to welcome newly signed Tochukwu Nnadi, but his presence did not go unnoticed as Nwaneri’s international decision looms.
Learning Alongside Mason Greenwood
Another major influence on Nwaneri’s Marseille experience has been Mason Greenwood.
The former Manchester United forward has enjoyed a resurgence in France and currently leads the Ligue 1 scoring chart with 13 goals.
Nwaneri added that training and playing alongside Greenwood is invaluable for him.
“If you ask me what he’s like, he’s a good guy. Very humble, very down to earth,” the Arsenal loanee said.
“He’s got so much ability, so it’s great to be playing with a player like that.”
The chemistry between Greenwood and Nwaneri could yet become a key weapon for Marseille as the season enters its decisive phase.
This weekend, Marseille travels to Parc des Princes to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Classic.
Victory for third-place Marseille would cut PSG’s lead at the top of Ligue 1 to six points, while defeat would see the gap widen to 12 points after matchday 21.