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But why did Luis Suárez need an Italian passport? To get out of La Liga, go to Italy. For Spanish football, Suárez has community status: he has a Uruguayan wife, daughter of Friulans, Sofia Balbi, with an Italian passport. In addition to the three children. For Italian football this is not enough: therefore an Italian passport was also needed for the player. Who unexpectedly found himself facing this obstacle, with Juventus just occupying the two boxes for non-EU players (the Brazilian Arthur and the American McKennie). Different regulations between Italy and Spain forced Suárez’s entourage into a race against time. Suárez at that time had two ways of becoming a community: years of work in Catalonia would have given him the right to receive Spanish citizenship, but this possibility was abandoned for reasons of time.
The existence of a file already open at the Italian Consulate in Barcelona seemed a decisive crossroads to complete the second path, because it allows us to speed up the process that was to lead to the final oath. It was used for the certificate that accredits the knowledge of Italian at level B1. And in the third obstacle Suárez slipped awkwardly, without even being in the Juve race.
September 22, 2020 (change September 22, 2020 | 4:25 PM)
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