Arthur Masuaku, the esteemed Congolese footballer, has issued a passionate plea to dual nationals, urging them to embrace their Congolese heritage and join the Leopards’ ranks. In a compelling video posted on YouTube, Masuaku extended a heartfelt invitation to those torn between national allegiances.
“Come! N’deko come!” Masuaku’s words echoed a fervent call to arms for compatriots holding dual nationality, encouraging them to don the jersey of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) national team.
With the Leopards gearing up for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, the quest for talent has intensified, prompting proactive efforts from team management and players alike to woo potential recruits.
Addressing the dual nationals directly, Masuaku emphasized the significance of representing their homeland, highlighting the invaluable experience and pride that comes with donning the national colors.
“Come seriously, you’re going to enjoy it and it’s priceless. I think that we are a country on an upward slope and we must confirm on the next deadlines.
What I can advise a dual national is to join us, you will do us a great service and there are things that are priceless and this is one of them,” Masuaku affirmed, underlining the pivotal role they could play in shaping the team’s future success.
Masuaku’s impassioned plea mirrors the proactive approach adopted by his teammate Gaël Kakuta, who recently succeeded in persuading Essende to pledge allegiance to the Leopards.
As the DRC national team seeks to bolster its squad ahead of crucial fixtures, Masuaku’s rallying cry serves as a poignant reminder of the profound honor and privilege associated with representing one’s country on the international stage.