The Nigerian forward has not played for the Super Eagles since making his debut in 2019 as a 20-year-old.
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This performance not only helped his team kick off the new year on a high note but also sent a clear message to Super Eagles coach Augustine Eguavoen, as Maja aims for a recall to the national team.
At 26 years old, Maja last represented Nigeria in 2019 during his debut at the age of 20. Since then, he has been a consistent performer at the club level, scoring 12 goals and two assists this season for West Brom.
His recent brace against Preston was crucial in ending his scoring slump and showcased his potential to contribute to the Super Eagles, who have often overlooked him in recent national assignments.
Maja's current season statistics reveal that he has now scored 12 goals in 25 appearances for West Brom, just three goals behind the top scorer Borja Sainz in the Championship.
His performance has reportedly attracted interest from Premier League clubs, indicating that his form is being recognised beyond the Championship.
While Maja continues to prove his scoring ability, he hopes that his contributions will catch the attention of Eguavoen and lead to another opportunity with the Super Eagles.
Eguavoen and the Eagles will return in March as Nigeria looks to revive its fading FIFA World Cup dreams after a shaky start to the qualifiers.