Alexander Robertson a City player tempted by Peru has been

Alexander Robertson, a City player tempted by Peru, has been called up by Australia

Home. After the successful case of Gianluca Lapadula, the Peruvian team began to work more intensively to find talents with Inca roots around the world. One of the most notorious cases was that of alexander robertson, young promise of manchester city, who they could contact from La Videna; However, communications broke off in late 2022 and many fans were surprised to learn he was called up by Australia for the next FIFA date in March.

The Socceroos made their list of players called up for the clashes against Ecuador available via their social networks, including The 19-year-old footballer stands out. It should be noted that a few months ago the aviator himself mentioned that he considers the oceanic country his home.

    Called in from Australia for the FIFA appointment.  Photo: Twitter/Football

Called in from Australia for the FIFA appointment. Photo: Twitter/Football

“I wouldn’t call any place other than Australia home. I grew up there as a kid, I know everything about where I come from and of course my grandfather and father played for Australia. So if I did that it would be a very proud moment for my family and I,” he told the Sydney Morning Herald.

For how many teams could Alexander Robertson play?

Although the Oceanics have the first option of staying with Robertson, he retains the option to join another team as long as he doesn’t play three official games. The ‘Bürger’ flyer is authorized to represent Australia from his father, Peru and England because of his mother and Scotland from birth.

Alexander Robertson has previously trained with the Manchester City first team.  Photo: Composition LR/Manchester City.

Alexander Robertson has previously trained with the Manchester City first team. Photo: Composition LR/Manchester City.

Who will Australia meet at the next FIFA event?

Australia will play two games against Ecuador at the next FIFA event: the first in Sydney (March 24) and the second in Melbourne (March 28). It should be noted that these games were the debut of Félix Sánchez Bas as commander of the South American team.