Manchester City’s U-17 highly-rated midfielder Divine Mukasa, who is eligible to play for the Uganda Cranes, has said it’s only the ‘future’ that knows whether he will play for the Cranes.
Divine has been in Uganda for the last few days as he came to check on his father, Sam Mukasa. In a brief interview, Divine expressed his excitement, saying he came to see the country of origin of his father.
About his experience so far at Manchester City, a team he joined last year in September from West Ham, he said that the experience is different.
“It’s a good learning experience,” he said.
Divine has represented England in the U15s, U16s, and U17s categories. But he’s still eligible to play for Uganda, having not yet made an appearance for England’s senior team.
“I don’t know what the future holds,” Divine said with a smile when asked if he will ever play for the Uganda Cranes.
Divine Mukasa, a native of England, was born to Laima Mukasa, an English national, and Sam Mukasa, his Ugandan father. Over the past decade, the midfielder has showcased his skills at various youth levels while donning West Ham’s jersey. Last September, he signed for Manchester City.