Saido Berahino has revealed that he is making a documentary about his life in England for his family in Burundi.
The West Bromwich Albion striker was granted political asylum when he moved to the UK as a 10-year-old with his parents and siblings.
The 20-year-old told the Daily Star: "It is just for me. It's something I want to do from now until the end of the season for me and my family.
"I have cousins, uncles and aunts back in Burundi. I still have family back there. Basically I've got a camera and I just film bits and pieces behind the scenes, which they might find interesting.
"I will put it together and send it back to Africa, some of my family who have never had a chance to be here with me. I only started last week. I just decided it was something I'd like to do and someone will edit it all down for me."
Berahino has four caps and six goals for England's Under-21 side.