RFEF begins the process of nationalization of Heysen
Dean Huysen (Amsterdam, 2005), and As AS reported in October, he wants to play for the Spanish national team.. The Roma centre-back (on loan from Juventus) represented the Netherlands in the youth ranks but is now RFEF has started procedures obtain Spanish citizenship. This process started several months ago, but They are still waiting for the government to accept it..
RFEF and player They expect Hasen to receive citizenship by the letter of nature., just like Le Normand did almost a year ago. With the Dutch the situation is different because He lived in Malaga from the age of five, when his family moved to Marbella. There, between the football clubs Costa Unida and Malaga.grew up as a footballer until he was 16 years old, when he moved to Juventus.
Hasen is still 18 years old (he will turn 19 in April), but he is targeting the U-21s rather than the U-19s. Santi Denia is looking forward to seeing him there, knowing he could be a great signing for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying round. If procedures are completed in the coming weeks, the idea is that he will be called up to the next FIFA meeting at the end of March.. Le Normand received citizenship on May 24 and was able to play after just three weeks.
His last argument
In Rome, where he arrived for this January market, he leaves a good feeling, despite some specific mistakes (a penalty cost him the quarter-final of the Coppa Cup in the Rome derby against Lazio). Last Sunday he scored a great goal from outside the box and By staging a cult celebration for Cristiano, he silenced the Frosinone stands..
The reason for this impulsive reaction was that rival fans were whistling at him at the start of the match, because before his arrival at Roma was announced, He was very close to going on loan to Frosinone.. De Rossi, the Roma coach, replaced him at half-time: “He will learn from this, he is very young. I don’t want to scold him publicly. I won’t do this again, the players learn and grow from experience.” Frosinone coach Di Francesco also spoke about this: “This is not good for a boy who was going to come celebrate like this. It could be my son, so I don’t want to make too much of it, but he needs to understand that it doesn’t work that way.. In January he called me to see what I thought of him and Tonight I think he is being disrespectful.“