What is going to happen when Argentine players no longer can acquire European citizenship as easily?
My generation is the last generation that can do it. The new generations can't get European citizenship because their grandparents are Argentinian, only their great-grandparent are European, which doesn't grant them citizenship.
Colton Reed
I thought that one Brazilian Éder was able to acquire Italian citizenship because he had an Italian great-grandfather. Are you sure it has to be grandparent?
Nolan Allen
Your not white
Jonathan Flores
Uh.... import more european immigrants?
Lincoln Perry
See?
John Morales
It doesn't fucking matter They'll join bundesliga, Ukrainian league teams or the premier league.
Jeremiah Edwards
He'll fit right in in Europe
David Murphy
Sure, for people with Italian surnames that works, but what about all the Argentinian players with Spanish surnames?
Hudson Lopez
Munozelli will just have to explain that his great-great-great-great-great grandfather tried to Iberialise his surname.
Zachary Johnson
Please send more players to MLS. Valeri, Federico Higuain, and Lodeiro are good.
Charles Myers
It doesn't matter when it comes for footballers. If they are gud, any country will want to have them as citizens to play for the NT.
It is not in Europe but take in example Japan, which has one of the hardest citizenship granting processes in the world. Pic related was able to get a japanese visa to play the 2002 WC when he comes from sopa land.
Xavier Nguyen
That's not what this is about. The reason there's 9000 Argentine players in Europe is because they all have italian/spanish citizenships.
Blake Walker
All smart niggies already got their passport
There should be 1-2 generations of argies and hues with european passports who have never lived there
Henry Allen
they'll just get a work visa what kind of stupid question is that?
Zachary Myers
italy hands out passports as if they are nothing
if you can prove a direct italian male ancestor, you are an italian citizen
Hunter Watson
No it isn't, that's completely irrelevant.
Aiden Johnson
has to be exclusively through the paternal line though, in practice it means that you have an Italian surname, an ancestor alone isn't enough
Nicholas Bell
work visa = foreign slave passport = glorious euro citizen
Isaiah Sanchez
oh yes, i'm sure they will feel like slaves earning 50k a week
Alexander Gonzalez
euros aren't moving anymore, that was a post-war meme
Ryan Gomez
I'm sure they can get some desperate yuroslavs to come over once their economy improves.
Thomas Campbell
and filling a new visa application everytime you want to have a match in other countries, or even change a club in another country's league, without any guarantee. i.e: Premiership has defined that they can only grant a working visa if a young player has got into a national team.
Owen Jackson
I'm sure they'll have their club or their manager handle all that stuff for them. Bureaucracy is not a problem when you have millions at your disposal
Jason Price
Bundesliga doesn't have any meanigful restrictions on foreigners. And you can easily get a work permit if you have a high paying job. Come to Papa >.
Colton Taylor
oh i see Russia isnt in the EU so thats why you cant go there
Evan Reyes
> Bureaucracy is not a problem when you have millions at your disposal Except many players get rejected from going to England and therefore have to settle for another club in another shit country like the nip gook Arsenal bought and couldn't bring over so they loaned him and eventually sold him.
Elijah Hill
alto kek me mandé, a favoritos
Andrew Ross
Pls take in more Americans. We need more Bundesu players because our mls players are too garbage.
Cooper Campbell
Everything is up to this kid I guess...
Austin Gonzalez
Asano? If I recall that was because he didn't play enough games, makes sense that work permits require the players to actually work
Wyatt Turner
Only if you promise to watch our league.
Anthony Jones
>Lodeiro >Good
Ayden Hall
This will happen: >get scouted at 13 >sign for a big yuro club >play in Argentina underage NTs >stay in country 5 years >at 18 play for club country