Celtic's 13-year-old prodigy Karamoko Dembele made his debut for England U15s on Saturday, six weeks after playing for Scotland's U16s.
The supremely gifted youngster is one of the most widely talked about rising talents in Europe.
At the start of October he featured for his club in an U20s game against Hearts, looking thoroughly comfortable against a team of young men.
A month later, he came on as a substitute in the Victory Shield clash against Wales for the Scots, but it seems he's keeping his international options open having now also represented England.
He came off the bench in a 5-2 defeat of Turkey at St George's Park and is also eligible to play for the Ivory Coast.
Dembele won't have to commit to a national team until he plays a senior competitive match.
Irish fans got a glimpse of the dazzlingly talented teen last March when he played for the Bhoys in the Academy Cup, a schoolboy tournament hosted by north Dublin club St Kevin's Boys.
Dembele was the standout player in a competition that included Barcelona, Olympique Lyonnais, West Brom and Deportivo La Coruna.