He's got a Croatian name and surname, but does it really matter where is he from? It's not like he'll be taking a non-EU spot
If he's good and makes the first team one day, he'll come from the youth system.
He's got a Croatian name and surname, but does it really matter where is he from? It's not like he'll be taking a non-EU spot
If he's good and makes the first team one day, he'll come from the youth system.
I doubt it. The Croatian diaspora are real freaks, just like the Serbian diaspora. They will always prefer to play for Croatia instead of the country where they were raised, or even born and raised.
Just like the Kovac brothers, Simunic, Rakitic, Klasnic etc.
So unless he turns out to be good and chooses to play for Italy one day, there is no danger of him becoming an ItaliEn.