Dutch teenage sensation Myron Boadu has revealed where his international allegiance lies after starting the season in a splendid form.

The Dutch born of Ghanaian descent has set his sights on representing the country of his birth Netherlands than the nation of his parents.

His rich vein of form for AZ Alkmaar has attracted interest and drawn discussions in the Netherlands.

Boadu has played for almost all under age teams of the Netherlands and was recently called up to the U-21 side to play in a match against Malta but had to withdraw due to an injury concern.

"That [playing for the Netherlands at senior level] is my priority. I am going for the Dutch national team," Boadu told Voetbal International.

"That is why I was so disappointed that I had to drop out of the Dutch U21 team last week.

"That could have been my debut. I am now fit again.

"The injury was of course disappointing.

"It was the first time in a year that I was selected for a national youth team again. And the very first time at the U21s.

"Hopefully I will get a recall soon."

The Amsterdam-born also shed more light on his Ghanaian background.

"The people, the food, that makes me feel connected," he said.

"Sometimes we speak Ghanaian language at home, but I still don't manage so well.

"I have been to Ghana twice, the last time was 12 years ago. So I hope to return someday."

The prolific marksman has so far scored three goals in five league appearances and two goals in seven appearances in the Uefa Europa League.

He scored and assisted in Thursday's Europa league match for AZ Alkmaar against Partizan Belgrade.