An array of promising Germany-born Turkish youngsters have opted to represent their country of birth, if reports from Bild are to be believed.DFB-Eleven internationals at Under-17 level Emre Can, Koray Gunter, Samed Yesil, Koray Kacinoglu, Robin Yalcin, Kaan Ayhan, Levent Aycycek and Okay Aydin are believed to have snubbed approaches by new Turkey coach Abdullah Avci, who will visit Germany on Friday in order to convince youth players to play for his team Leverkusen forward Yesil stated that a meeting with Avci will accomplish nothing:"I want to be a German A-national team player. A meeting with Avci would not change anything."Bayern Munich's Emre Can and Borussia Dortmund's Koray Gunter are also believed to have no interest playing for Turkey. Koln's Koray Kacinoglu shared their sentiments, stating: "I am not going to work with the Turkish national team. I opted for Germany, this will not change."Furthermore, Stuttgart midfielder Robin Yalcin categorically ruled out switching allegiances: "This is not a question for me."However, Schalke's Kaan Ayhan and Werder Bremen's Levent Aycicek were more philosophical about their futures, and admitted that they would consider playing for Turkey if a career with Germany failed to bear fruit."I see no reason not to continue to play for the DFB, if I am picked," said Ayhan."I will play for the DFB as long as I can. Should I not be called up for some time, I'll think it over," concluded Aycicek.