With Yunus Musah accepting a call up, fans should be aware of the biggest dual nats we have a thread:

First up is Malick Sanogo, a striker at Union Berlin and the second highest scorer among all 03’s and 04’s in Germany. Malick can rep USA, Germany, and Ivory Coast
Bryan Okoh: 2003, CB, Red Bull Salzburg

Bryan could arguably start as the LCB for the u20’s if he wanted to. Bryan is eligible for USA, Switzerland, Nigeria, and Congo
Folarin Balogun: ST, 2001, Arsenal

Folarin is a prolific scorer and would be a gem for the USA if we can sway him. Folarin can rep USA and Nigeria but currently prefers to play for England. Folarin could soon break through at Arsenal
Philippe Sandler: CB, 1997, Anderlect (loan from Man City)

Philippe is a player who could potentially strut right into the USMNT. He is eligible for the USA and Netherlands
Kik Pierie: CB/LB, 2000, FC Twente (on loan from Ajax)

By now Kik should be willing to accept a call up but is holding out hope for the Dutch. Still has a lot of potential as a player
Santiago Muñoz: ST, 2002, Santos Laguna

As pointed out recently by @charlie_kennan Santiago is leaving the door wide open for a usmnt call up. He has recently repped Mexico where he started every game for the 2002 side who went to the u17 World Cup final
Efrain Alvarez: CAM, 2002, LA Galaxy

Efra is a player who doesn’t need an explanation. His ceiling is as high as anyone’s. Efra led the Mexico u17’s in both goals and assists and is the most well known dual national
Jonathan Perez: RW/CAM, 2003, LA Galaxy

A standout in the LA Galaxy youth system. A player who would be very valuable for the USA 2003’s. A creative and dangerous attacker with a lethal left foot
Malik Tillman: W/AM/CM, 2002, Bayern Munich

Malik is in a similar situation to Chris Richards in which he is on the fringe of the Bayern Munich first team. Malik is one of the highest rated German prospects in his class and would be a huge get for the USMNT
Alex Alcala: CM, 2005, Stockton Rebels

Alex currently is a gem that neither an American or Mexican club has been able to snatch up. Alex has been a fixture in the Mexico 2004 national team, one of the only 2005’s to do so. He is a huge talent
Abu Kamara: AM/CM, 2003, Norwich City

Perhaps the least known dual nat. Abu currently plays for the Norwich City academy where he is a standout talent and would be a huge asset for the 2003 YNT age group
Sebastian Carbajal: winger, 2005, San Jose Earthquakes

I personally think Sebastian is a must start winger for the 2005 youth national team. He is eligible for USA and Mexico and is a top priority for both. He has the perfect combo of skill and athleticism
Ransford Gyan: AM, 2006, St Benedict’s Prep

The most talented player to not be attached to an MLS academy in my opinion. Ransford is eligible for USA and Ghana. This kid is an absolute baller
Last but one of the best

Antonio Leone: CB, 2004, LAFC

The LAFC homegrown has been in USA and Mexico camps and has even worn the arm band for Mexico. He is the USA 2004’s best CB and a key figure for the u17 YNT. He oozes potential and has an incredibly high ceiling
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