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Martin O'Neill admits he would have been 'powerless' to stop Harry Arter choosing England but expects him to make competitive debut next month

Martin O’Neill admits he would have been powerless to prevent Harry Arter defecting to England - and the Republic of Ireland boss will have to wait until 2017 before in-form Brentford striker Scott Hogan declares his allegiance.

There were suggestions this week that Bournemouth midfielder Arter - who has made three friendly appearances for Ireland - was considering his international future.

However, the 26-year-old - currently sidelined with a hamstring injury - remains committed to Ireland and could now make his competitive debut when they travel to Austria for a World Cup qualifier next month.

Martin Ou2019Neill admits he would have been powerless to prevent Harry Arter choosing England
Martin O’Neill admits he would have been powerless to prevent Harry Arter choosing England

O’Neill lost former Ireland Under-21 winger Jack Grealish to England last year and he concedes there is nothing he could have done had Arter wanted to switch to the country of his birth.