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The Mirror
Hull star Curtis Davies is wanted by the Republic of Ireland - leaving the England hopeful facing a big dilemma.
Centre-back Davies, 28, has been in outstanding form for newly-promoted Tigers this season.
And having previously been Fabio Capello’s first provisional England squad and on the bench for a friendly against Germany in 2008., England scouts have now let the uncapped former Luton trainee knows he is on their radar again.
They ran the rule over Davies’ latest solid showing in Hull’s narrow 1-0 loss at Totternham on Sunday.
Now, he could earn a call-up for next month's England friendly with Chile as manager Roy Hodgson prepares to look at his options for the World Cup next summer.
However, Davies has also been contacted by the FAI this month - despite Ireland currently being managerless after sacking Giovanni Trapattoni.
Davies qualifies for the Republic through his grandparents, and the FAI are sending him all the paperwork he'd need to lodge with the English Football Association to change his allegiance.
It all leaves the defender, who told MirrorSport earlier this month that it was his dream to represent England, with a decision to make.
Davies' Hull displays have revived the reputation of a player who cost Aston Villa £10million in 2008 from West Brom but joined Hull from Birmingham just £3m this summer.
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