Spain grants citizenship to Barcelona wonder kid, Ansu Fati, who originally hails from Guinea-Bissau

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Barcelona’s wonderkid and striker, Ansu Fati, from Guinea Bissau has been granted Spanish citizenship paving the way for him to play for them at international level.
According to a BBC report, the 16-year-old is also eligible to play for his country of birth, and also for Portugal through his grandparents. Fati’s application for Spanish citizenship was processed by the country’s Interior Ministry after he completed the required 10 years of residency.
This means that he could be included in Spain’s squad for the Under-17 World Cup, ahead of next week’s deadline. Even if he plays for Spain at under-17 level Fifa’s statutes mean that Fati could still swap allegiances at senior level.
This week, he became Barcelona’s youngest-ever Champions League debutant as he started the 0-0 draw at Borussia Dortmund.


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