He trains with Thomas Müller and has a Slovenian passport: will Bayern’s Robert Ramšak be on the Slovenian radar?
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National team goal scorer Benjamin Šeško is not the only Slovenian young hope proving himself in Germany. Robert Ramšak is also in the running to host Euro 2024 this summer, but – interestingly – he is currently wearing the jersey of the German U-17 national team.
Robert Ramsšak is currently away at the World Cadet Championships in Indonesia, where Germany will play Spain in the quarter-finals. But who is Robert Ramšak? He is a German-born Bayern striker who could be involved in the national team’s bid for his services in the coming period.
According to Croatian media, the teenager, who was this year’s Cadet European champion with Germany (he scored four goals at the Euros and shared the title of top scorer in the competition, in which Slovenia also played), is also the wish of the Dice. It is true that he was born in Germany, but he is the son of a Slovenian father and a Croatian mother.
According to the Transfermarkt website, Robert Ramšak – who can be seen on his social media accounts sometimes testing himself with club legend Thomas Müller in his free time – has both a German and a Slovenian passport. If the latter is true, it could no doubt also become a focus of attention the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). Who knows, maybe he already has…
But for now, the 2006-born Robert Ramšak, who is expected to be targeted by Split’s Hajduk, is playing for Germany and if he continues in this style, it is not impossible that he will simply be unavailable for Slovenia…
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Author: editorial Football Planet