LAGOS – The Nigeria Football Federation wants former Germany under-21 midfielder Sidney Sam to play at the Confederations Cup in June.Sam, 25, who plays for Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, was born to a German mother and Nigerian father.He has not played for Germany at full international level, making him eligible to play for the reigning African champions.But he is waiting for Fifa to approve his nationality switch. The NFF is now intensifying its efforts to have Sam available for the tournament in Brazil.“We’ve really progressed in the quest for Sidney Sam, we are just waiting for two documents from the player to complete our presentation,” NFF’s spokesman Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport.“After previous applications by Shola Ameobi and Victor Moses [former England youth internationals] two years ago, we remain confident this will be sorted without any hassle.“We are looking at the possibility of having him in the team for the Confederations Cup in Brazil.“It’s very possible [to get his clearance] because the documents are all in place now and it will be a big boost for the player to start with a prestigious Fifa tournament.”