Aston Villa youngster Jack Grealish has admitted that it was difficult to decide on whether to play senior international football for England or the Republic of Ireland.
The 20-year-old confirmed on Monday that he will represent England after months of deliberation.
Grealish, who was eligible for Ireland due to his grandparents, played for the nation at Under-21 level, but has instead opted for his homeland.
On Twitter, the midfielder wrote: "I have decided to give my allegiance to England. It was not an easy decision as Ireland has a special place with me through my family. However, I have decided to represent my country of birth."
Grealish will need clearance from FIFA before he can be selected by England manager Roy Hodgson.