The battle is clearly lost: the talented Arman Durmisi has decided who he will play for, and it’s not Slovenia – it’s Albania!
Photo: Žan Pak
Although it’s possible he may reconsider in the future, for now (and likely permanently), Arman Durmiši is lost to Slovenia. The talented forward, born and raised in Koper, set aside the Slovenian national team jersey a few months ago and now seems to have made a final decision about which country he will represent. And, as you might have guessed, it’s not Slovenia. Arman Durmiši will play for Albania!
Andrea Tedesco, the 40-year-old coach from Naples in Italy, announced his latest roster for the Albanian U17 national team, which includes both Arman Durmiši and his twin brother Dajan Durmiši. The twins recently moved from Koper to Juventus in Turin, and one of the conditions for Arman to play for Slovenia was reportedly to have his brother Dajan on the team as well. This did not happen in Slovenia, but it did in Albania.
The 16-year-old forward, who previously regularly represented Slovenia’s youth teams, is likely to make his debut in Albania’s colors in one of the upcoming friendly matches against Poland—the first on November 15 and the second on November 18.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet