Will Matjaž Kek really take a 17-year-old footballer to Euro 2024?! NZS is already in action, targeting a talented member of Bayern, a serious prospect for Slovenia
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Days ago, we reported that a footballer living in the suburbs of Munich, playing for Bayern, and representing the German youth national team has appeared on the Slovenian radar. Robert Ramšak is honing his skills in the youth academy of the Bavarian giant. His story is even more intriguing because he could potentially play for three different countries on the international stage. Of course, he can only choose one; currently, he represents Germany. However, according to Sportske novosti, the Slovenian Football Association has initiated a significant offensive in hopes of securing his services.
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“The young forward would prefer to play for Croatia, but Slovenia has launched a major offensive in recent days: they are ready to take the youngster to Euro 2024 next summer! Slovenians are prepared to invest in the future, while the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) has not yet made a clear statement,” writes Sportske novosti. Robert Ramšak was born in Germany; his father is Slovenian, and his mother is Croatian.
This raises the question of how realistic the noteworthy words of the Croatian newspaper are. Would Matjaž Kek really consider taking a 17-year-old forward to Euro 2024 who hasn’t even played a senior match? Considering the modus operandi of the Slovenian national team coach, all of this seems rather unlikely…
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Author: editorial Football Planet
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