England wants to take away Robert Sánchez from Spain

England insists on Robert Sánchez. Your coach, Gareth southgate, who personally called the Cartagena goalkeeper of the Brighton to try to convince you that you will not accept the call from Luis Enrique to go to the Eurocup, He has returned to the charge and has insisted on recruiting him. But Robert Sánchez is not weak. He is with Spain and his only dream is to debut with La Roja, a fact that could occur in any of the next three qualifying matches for the World Cup in Qatar.

'The panther of Cartagena', As Robert is known among his peers, he has had a great start to the season in the Premier and that has again caught the attention of Southgate, who has given instructions in the English Federation (FA) so that they study the legal way to offer him nationality and make him a valid player for England. According to the new FIFA rule, a single match with one team is no longer enough to not be able to play with another. Now at least five are required.

The rule changed precisely as a result of the 'Munir case', that after debuting with Spain, he litigated with FIFA to answer the call of Morocco. In the case of Munir El Haddadi, there were doubts about his eligibility as he had played for Spain's Under-21 team once he turned 21. FIFA itself overturned his claim, but after a note issued on January 28, FIFA rectified and acceded to Munir's request. His case has established jurisprudence and can be applied to the rest of the footballers who request the change of association and meet the requirements.

Hence, England continues to try with Robert Moreno. But it pricks bone. The goalkeeper is happy in the National Team and will soon have the chance to make his debut and fulfill his dream. At the moment he is in the shadow of the owner, Unai Simón, as is De Gea himself, not so long ago fixed in the square. But Sánchez puts pressure on each training session and his work does not go unnoticed by Luis Enrique, who wants to give him his chance. Of the 24 players called up for the September matches (Sweden, Georgia and Kosovo), the only ones still to make their debut are Robert Sánchez and Carlos Soler.