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Aymeric Laporte national team switch from France to Spain confirmed by Fifa with Man City star able to play at Euro 2020


AYMERIC LAPORTE has officially switched his allegiance from France to Spain after Fifa gave the move the green light.

The Manchester City defender, 26, was granted Spanish citizenship earlier this week.

Aymeric Laporte has officially swapped France for Spain after Fifa rubber-stamped the moveCredit: Reuters

And with Fifa now rubber-stamping the move, Laporte is officially eligible to be selected for Spain duty for this summer European Championship.

A statement read: “The player Aymeric Laporte is eligible to play for the representative teams of the RFEF – Spanish Football Association with immediate effect.”

The move comes just a year after Fifa changed their rules over international eligibility.

Now, players can switch allegiances if they have played three matches or fewer aged 21 or below AND have not played at a World Cup or continental tournament, such as the Euros.

Laporte played 51 times for France’s youth teams but never managed a senior appearance for Didier Deschamps’ reigning world champions.

Born in French Basque Country near the Spanish border, Laporte spent nearly a decade at Athletic Bilbao, working his way up the youth ranks and into the first-team.

The defender made his £57million move to Man City in 2018 and has been pushing for a national switch in recent times.

Spain boss Luis Enrique can now look forward to adding Laporte to his wealth of star centre-backs.

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Laporte – who scored the winner in last month’s Carabao Cup final – can now represent Spain at Euro 2020Credit: PA

Enrique already has Sergio Ramos, Eric Garcia, Pau Torres and Inigo Martinez in his squad.

But Laporte is seen as a shoo-in for this summer’s delayed Euro 2020 tournament following another excellent season at City.

Laporte was last called up for France duty in August 2019 but was forced to withdraw through injury.

And earlier this season, Deschamps revealed why the superstar hadn’t been called up since – with Chelsea’s Kurt Zouma preferred.

The French boss explained: “There’s competition everywhere.

“Kurt has been with us for a while, he’s been called up many times but hasn’t played that much.

“If I pick him it’s because I think he’s better than the other people because of what he’s doing at Chelsea.

“He had a few injuries in a row but now he’s been very fit for a while, he’s very calm, so he’s here.”

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