Mile Svilar to Man Utd? Roma Keeper & Transfer News

Mile Svilar did not say his last word. The Belgian-Serbian goalkeeper of AS Roma would like to acquire Belgian sports nationality, This Tuesday revealed the Gazzetta dello Sport. A group of lawyers is studying the question “specifies the Italian daily life which lends to Rudi Garcia desires to see Svilar join the selection.

Aged 26, the Antwerp native has established himself as one of the best guards in Serie A and would logically like to be illustrated on the international level. Svilar, however, declined the summons of Serbia and still hopes to join the Red Devils. But now, a UEFA standard prevents it. According to the regulations, a player can change selection as long as he is under the age of 21. Failed for Svilar who had just had 22 (4 days old) when he played a friendly match with Serbia in 2021.

“It is clear now: he cannot play with the Red Devils. Our legal department has confirmed it, he can no longer change his federation. The file is closed”said last year Domenico Tedesco While the hypothesis of a convening in the Belgian national team was mentioned.

Ten months later, this “non” categorical has turned into a “maybe” that the lawyers of Mile Svilar are responsible for disentangling. In the meantime, Rudi Garcia can still sleep on his two ears. Thibaut Courtois is certainly aging (33 years old) but still in age of age. The Real Madrid goalkeeper can count on a solid lining in the person of Matz Sels (33 years old) and on a young generation of long -tooth guard: Senne Lammens (23 ans, Manchester United), Mike Penders (20 years old, Strasbourg) or Maarten Vandvoordt (23 ans, Leipzig).

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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