1 Midfielder Open to Nigeria Representation Signs New Bournemouth Deal
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Bournemouth has announced that five academy players, including Nigerian midfielder Malachi Ogunleye, have signed new contracts with the club. Ogunleye, 18, has been with Bournemouth since the age of 11 and captained the U18s in the Professional Development League and FA Youth Cup last season.
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He also featured in the Professional Development League and Premier League Cup. Before joining Bournemouth, Ogunleye played for youth teams at Chamberlayne, Netley Royals, and Fareham Town.

Born in Southampton to Nigerian parents, Ogunleye has expressed his openness to representing Nigeria at the international level. He stated, "I would be honoured to play for either country and, hopefully, one day Ill get to make a choice."
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Editorial

Malachi Ogunleye's decision to sign a new contract with a significant milestone in his young career. His rise through the club's academy, culminating in his captaincy of the U18s, demonstrates his leadership and potential. Ogunleye's versatility and commitment to the team have made him a promising prospect for both Bournemouth and Nigerian football.

His openness to representing Nigeria at the international level adds an exciting dimension to his career trajectory.Should he choose to represent Nigeria, Ogunleye would bring a wealth of experience from his time in English football, potentially strengthening the national team.
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As he continues to develop at Bournemouth, Ogunleye's future looks promising. His dedication to his craft and his willingness to embrace new challenges suggest that he is on the path to achieving great things in football.


Did You Know?

Ogunleye was a champion breakdancer before focusing on football.

 He captained Bournemouth's U18s in the Professional Development League and FA Youth Cup last season.

 Ogunleye has been with Bournemouth since the age of 11.

 Before joining Bournemouth, he played for youth teams at Chamberlayne, Netley Royals, and Fareham Town.

 He is eligible to represent both England and [Nigeria](http://wiki.die-karte-bitte.de/index.php/Benutzer_Diskussion:MiaGlaze25419) at the international level.