Brahim Diaz chooses Morocco over Spain: A boost for the Lions of the Atlas

Brahim Diaz will represent Morocco in the upcoming international break, confirming his choice over Spain.

Despite Spain’s recent success in the Nations League, the talented Real Madrid midfielder has opted for the Moroccan national team.

With impressive performances at Real Madrid, the decision was a tough one between Spain and Morocco.

Walid Regragui emerged victorious in the battle against Luis De La Fuente, as confirmed by journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The official announcement from the Moroccan Football Federation is expected soon, making Diaz a valuable addition to Morocco’s future endeavors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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