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Published 16:39 26 Mar 2016 GMT

"Yes, we are just confirming the Northern Ireland thing at the moment," the Watford captain, who is also eligible to play to Jamaica, explained.
However, back in 2013, O'Neill said that while the possibility of Deeney playing for Northern Ireland had been discussed, it failed to materialise because the player was, in fact, ineligible.
"Troy said his grandfather was from Northern Ireland and we were delighted at the thought of bringing him in but at the last minute it turned out to be his great grandfather, so he didn't qualify for us," the Northern Ireland coach said.
Whether Deeney has since unearthed another relative that enables him to line out for O'Neill's side is unclear. However, there's no doubt he'd improve the Northern Irish squad ahead of their first international tournament in 30 years.Explore more on these topics:

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