It’s an interesting one , he played for Wales u17 twice this month against Italy with “ 11” on his shirt, scoring one goal when coming off the bench in the first match and starting the second. So it seems Wales see him more as a winger/ AM.
If someone in our coaching staff sees potential for him at right back I’m pleased they’re doing it early in his career, we’ve tried converting wingers at least three times and it’s never worked and gets much harder to do once they reach u21 level. Always been right backs too, and it’s been the defensive side which let them down.
With the modern trend for “ inverted full backs” and “ underlapping full backs” I could actually see Pita looking promising in that context with his energy and pace. Without wishing to sound too pessimistic I’m not convinced our Academy coaches are innovative enough to try something like that, but it’s something to watch out for.