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The Atlético San Luis defender told ESPN that he is preparing to take the naturalization test and thus qualify for the Mexican national team.
The Guardian St. Louis Athletics Bilbao to you Because of his interest in representing Mexico, he recognized that he had begun the process of naturalizing Mexico. Mexican team.
“Yes, honestly yes (she’s interested in being with him). Mexican team) In the end what I am most proud of Mexico represents me. When I go Bilbao I am the first to say what this country has given me; He has given me everything on a sporting and personal level. He gave me a wife, a girl, and of course I will do it with great pride,” he exclusively revealed. ESPN.
Bilbao to you He has become one of the most experienced players in the country St. Louis AthleticsAs he arrived at the club for the Clausura 2018 in the still-defunct Ascenso MX, he saw growth in Mexican football, unlike the uncertainty he lived in in his home country.
Under the Act, Bilbao to you He has already completed the time required by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to reside in Mexico and is studying to take the naturalization exam.
“I am with a law firm that is helping me with the problem. I am in the process of taking the exam because since the years have passed, I am already living here. Mexico And for my family, I don’t doubt it. It is a nationality that I want to represent myself and the sport that I am in,” he added.
Bilbao The Mexican asks fans to trust the led process Jaime LozanoFacing the 2026 World Cup, in which Mexico Shares headquarters with the US and Canada
“I have faith in the players, there is a lot of talent, there is enough youth to face that World Cup. Mexico And I think there is something to do with it. Mexican fans have to believe Jaime, in a few years, Mexico It can give people something to talk about, and of course you have to believe it,” he concluded.