Spain, Morocco: the Spanish press makes big revelations about Brahim Diaz

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He is one of Real Madrid’s strong men this season. Brahim Diaz, at the age of 24, was so successful that he was going to be called up to the Spanish selection, but the attacking midfielder ultimately opted for Morocco. Coach Walid Regragui has also called him up for the Atlas Lions’ next matches. A strong choice for Brahim Diaz, who therefore failed La Roja. And the Spanish press has since tried to find out why.

According to A.S., the selection of Bryan Zaragoza (22 years old) last November was the last straw for the former AC Milan. Author of good performances with Granada in La Liga at the start of the season, including a high-flying performance against FC Barcelona (double for him), the young winger was summoned to La Roja, while Brahim Diaz, who had completed all his classes in the Spanish youth categories, was left behind despite his very interesting level of play with Real Madrid. It came as a shock to Diaz and his father, who ultimately chose to play for Morocco according to the Spanish press. The Spanish federation also felt under pressure from the father, who insinuated that his son had a place for the Euro, a rumor denied by the father of the Diaz family and then the player.

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