The United States national team is making efforts to bolster its squad ahead of the 2014 World Cup, including the pursuit of talented players such as Gedion Zelalem from Arsenal.
Zelalem, a 17-year-old midfielder born in Berlin, has garnered attention from both Germany and the United States for his potential. While he currently does not hold American nationality, there is a petition circulating for President Barack Obama to facilitate his naturalization and inclusion in the U.S. national team.
Having lived and played in the United States for nearly six years between 2006 and 2012 before moving to London, Zelalem has a connection to American soccer. The petition emphasizes the importance of securing Zelalem’s allegiance to the U.S. team, stating that if he does not represent the United States, he may opt to play for another country.