Morocco, Spain: La Liga changes the nationality of Brahim Diaz

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In recent months, Morocco and Spain have been negotiating to try to recover Brahim Diaz. The young Real Madrid midfielder has the possibility of playing for both selections even though he had never played in the Spanish A selection. But while La Roja still had not summoned him, the Moroccan federation advanced its pawns and ended up convincing him to decide in favor of Morocco.

As we revealed to you, Brahim Diaz will play for Morocco and should be called up this Thursday by Walid Regragui for the two matches in March. In recent hours, FIFA has also validated the player’s change of nationality. And proof that things are progressing very well, the La Liga website has officially changed the nationality of the player on its site. It is now considered Moroccan on its technical sheet. Enough to confirm the recent information about it.

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