No he didnt.
Player X can play for a country if he was (a) born there (b) his biological parents where born there © his biological grand-parents were born there or (d) has gain full citizenship of the country.
AND
has not represented another country at a level above U21 (I think).
In addition, the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales and NI) have an agreement in place for their players that states "He has engaged in a minimum of five years education under the age of 18 within the territory of the relevant association." This is basically to stop England swooping up players like Giggs, but it also stops England stealing any players that would be eligible under the FIFA rules to play for any of the Home Nations.