Jamaican-born winger Leon bailey is still uncommitted over where his international future lies.
The exciting 20 year old who plays for German Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen told German reporters that which country he plays for is still open.
Bailey who is expected to be invited for Jamaica’s friendly international against South Korea in turkey on January 30 is still able to represent an alternative nation due to only representing the country of his birth in an under-23 match in March 2015.
There are talks out of Germany that he is eligible for England through ancestry and Malta “by merit options.”
He is still seven years short of the normal duration required for German citizenship, and three years adrift of the Belgian requisite after two years at Genk.
Bailey’s reputation in Europe blossomed thanks to his enterprising attacking play for Genk, and he was rewarded for his exploits with a transfer to Bayer Leverkusen last January, where has so far scored six goals and had four assists in league play.