Arsenal star, Bukayo Saka, on Saturday, visited Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State at the State House in Marina.
Speaking during the visit, Sanwo-Olu described Saka as his favourite player and also expressed happiness after receiving an autograph shirt from the Arsenal forward.
Sanwo-Olu, who is also an Arsenal fan, said he is proud of the North London clubโs inspiring run in the Premier League with such a young team.
He said; โExciting day at the State House, Marina today as I had the pleasure of hosting my favorite @Arsenal player, Star Boy Bukayo Saka. @BukayoSaka87. I also enjoyed receiving my own signed Saka Jersey.
โAs a proud #Gunner, Iโm incredibly proud of their inspiring run in the Premier League with such a young team.
โTheir determination has motivated many and shown us the power of youth. Weโre committed to bringing that same spirit to grassroots football in Lagos.
โTogether, letโs create opportunities for our talented young players. โThank you for visiting me Bukayo and I look forward to next season.โ
Saka arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on Wednesday alongside popular UK-based Arsenal fan Kelechi Anyikude.
Saka was born to Nigerian parents in Ealing, England, which made him eligible to represent Nigeriaโs national team but the winger opted to represent Englandโs Three Lions instead in international football.
In 2020, speaking to Sky Sports shortly โon the toughโ decision after he pitched his tent with England, the then 18-year-old said, โItโs a tough choice.โ
But he added, โIโm happy to have represented England at youth level, but Iโm also proud of my Nigerian heritage from my parents. We havenโt been picked by any team, so itโs about staying humble, and when the time comes, weโll make the decision.โ
Saka has made 26 appearances for the England national team, including the 2020 European Championship, where Three Lions reached the final but lost to Italy, and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. He has scored six times for the Three Lions.
In the just-concluded season, Saka played an integral part in Arsenalโs return to Champions League football after they last featured in the elite competition during the 2016/17 season.
He scored 14 league goals and made 11 assists to help the Gunners finish second.