Roma winger Sule is still waiting for a call-up to the Argentina national team, but if that fails he is willing to represent Italy
Hupu, October 9, according to Italian media reports, although the agent revealed that Roma winger Sule is open to playing for Italy, many media confirmed that the Roma star's priority is still to wait for the call of the Argentine national team. Yesterday, Sule's agent, Martin Guastadisenio, expressed his position in an interview with LaRoma24.it, making it clear that the forward is ready to play for the Italian national team: "It is his dream to participate in the World Cup. As an Italian-Argentinian, if A The situation of the Argentina team has not changed, and the future is difficult to predict. Nothing has been determined yet, but from a legal perspective, he is indeed eligible to play for Italy. " Due to his Italian ancestry, Sule, who holds dual nationality, does meet the conditions for recruitment to the Italian team. Although the 22-year-old star has played for Argentina's youth teams at all levels, he has not yet made his debut for the adult national team, and there are no legal obstacles to changing nationality. Although Sule was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina, his mother and maternal grandparents are of Italian ancestry. According to relevant FIFA regulations, he is fully qualified to play for Italy. It is worth noting that when Sule was playing for Frosinone, the then Italian coach Spalletti took the initiative to offer an olive branch, but was declined by the players - he always regarded the Argentine national team as his first choice. However, authoritative media such as "Sky Sports Italy" and "Gazzetta dello Sport" also pointed out that despite the theoretical possibility, the Roma player will never be in a hurry to give up his dream of playing for Argentina. The possibility of Sule wearing the Azzurri jersey currently only exists on a theoretical level. The Roma attacker is still quietly waiting for the call of the Pampas Eagles and has not changed his original intention to play for his motherland. Italian football has always had a tradition of recruiting players of South American origin. From the early Argentine striker Sivori to Emerson in recent years, this naturalization strategy has become an important way to reserve talents for the national team.
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