Wilson Isidor has become the latest player to switch their international allegiance ahead of the World Cup.The Sunderland striker has been named in Haiti’s squad for their upcoming friendlies.Isidor has switched his international allegiance from France to HaitiGettyIsidor has completed a move to represent the Grenadiers after representing France at youth level.The 25-year-old is eligible for Haiti through his parents despite being born in Rennes.He could now make his international debut as early as this month after his switch was finalised.Isidor has been included in manager Sebastien Migne’s squad for the friendlies against Tunisia and Iceland.Haiti are set to face both sides in Toronto, with the matches scheduled for March 28 and 31, respectively.He joins Wolves midfielder Jean Ricner Bellegarde in the 25-man squad.Isidor statementIsidor confirmed he had accepted the call-up in a statement shared on social media.Writing on X, he said: “My dear friends, brothers and sisters, I am writing to you today to announce my decision to accept the call from the national team.“In recent months, I have received an avalanche of messages from you, asking me to join the Grenadiers.“I took time to reflect, because I wanted to do things right for the country and the well-being of the entire team and not rush into anything.Isidor represented France at youth level between under-17s and under-20sGetty“But know that I have seen all your messages and they have touched me deeply.“I am proud to now be part of the national team and be able to bring honour to our people, to our nation.“Together, we have the opportunity to make history and experience great adventures.“I look forward to experiencing the passion of our diaspora and, above all, to meeting you.”Isidor previously represented France from under-17 up to under-20 level.He was also called up by Les Bleus’ under-21s earlier in his career without making an appearance.Haiti celebrated qualifying for their first World Cup in 52 years back in NovemberAFPThe forward has scored four goals in 26 Premier League appearances for Sunderland so far this season after helping the Black Cats win promotion last term.Isidor is now set to bolster Haiti’s attack at this summer’s World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA.It will be their second appearance at the finals and a first since 1974, where they lose all three matches in a group featuring Italy, Poland and Argentina.This time around, Haiti have been drawn in group C alongside Scotland, Brazil and Morocco.They will begin their campaign against Steve Clarke’s Tartan Army on June 13 in Foxborough.Isidor has become the latest player to swap nations ahead of the World Cup.Former England youth international Carney Chukwuemeka is in line to represent Austria at the tournament after switching allegiance.Meanwhile, Queens Park Rangers midfielder Harvey Vale has opted to play for the Republic of Ireland over the Three Lions.