Many have been for the Blaugrana since childhood, but not all.
Erling Haaland-Leeds and Boca Juniors
Norwegian has an original taste not only in clothes. I started supporting the yellow and blue club from Buenos Aires relatively recently, but I showed a serious interest. Haaland is also a fan of his hometown team Leeds. Erling was born in England, where his father played, at first the boy supported Leeds United and even promised to play for this club in the future. And it is unlikely that Haaland was a Manchester City fan, given that he was considering a move Manchester United or to one of the Spanish giants before speaking to Guardiola.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia-Real Madrid
The Georgian winger from Napoli has said several times that his favorite team is Real Madrid. In addition to Ronaldo, Kvaratskhelia admired Guti’s game as a child. Khvicha has a dream of one day playing for Real Madrid, but he must be careful in this matter, remembering Hazard’s experience. The sharp left winger suits Real’s style better than the Belgian insider – after all, Eden loved to lead the game and more often went to mid-flank than Vinicius in the recent past. But Kvaratskhelia currently has no place in the Madrid club.
Jude Bellingham-Barcelona
Like Zidane, a Blaugrana fan as a child, Real Madrid’s new number five has bet against the Madrid team in the Clasico. English compiled an album at school in which he talked about himself. Jude wrote that he loves films with Adam Sandler, called talkativeness a bad habit and wrote in a cloud with a dream:
I want to become a professional footballer for Barcelona and the English national team.
Bellingham’s love for the Blaugrana is linked to Messi. Jude has repeatedly shown that he is a fan of the Argentine. He is now becoming a Real Madrid fan, where he wants to spend the next ten, or maybe even fifteen years. But in his youth, the Englishman chose another Spanish club. It’s here nuclear submarine he doesn’t like it very much, judging by his refusal to move to Manchester City and the answers to questions from the English about returning to his homeland.
Enzo Fernandez-River Plate
Enzo had four brothers; the family was large. Big and poor, so dad Raul hoped that at least one of his sons would turn out to be a talented footballer. Already at the age of five, the strong and cheeky child was noticed by a scout from River Plate. Since the boy was called Enzo in honor of Fernandez, Zidane’s youth idol, the Buenos Aires club did not wait for the future world champion to be taken away from the youth sector of Boca Juniors. Enzo did not disappoint River Plate, he has been a fan of this club since childhood, like another graduate of the Millionaires school, Julian Alvarez.
Jamal Musiala-Barcelona
The midfielder has an interesting destiny. Born in Germany, Jamal moved to England at the age of seven. He played with Bellingham for the youth national teams. Musiala is a pupil of the Chelsea school, but the boy did not support the London club. There was a Messi shirt in the wardrobe. The midfield with Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets fascinated the future Bayern midfielder. Musiala has watched the best Blaugrana matches several times, like children watch their favorite cartoons, studying the dialogues. Let’s see where Jamal ends up in the future. But if Barcelona had the money and need for such a player, then his chances would be much higher than Real Madrid’s.
Vinicius-Barcelona
Vinicius Jose cried with joy as the Catalans achieved a 6-1 victory PSG. Andre Curie, former advisor to Barcelona presidents on South American issues, confirmed that the current Real Madrid star was a Blaugrana fan. They agreed with Vinicius to move to a club in Catalonia, but then his agents deceived Barcelona and took money from Perez, who gave much more. Now Vinicius won’t talk about his great love for the Blaugrana, but even when he chose a new club, his father brought him a Real Madrid shirt, but the boy already had a Catalan shirt.
Kylian Mbappe-Milan and Real Madrid
Kilian’s mother said that at first her son was a Milan fan. Mbappe even threw the TV remote control and cursed in Italian when the Rossoneri lost. There is also a video in which little Kilian gives an interview wearing a t-shirt of the great Italian. And then there was the love for Real Madrid, which began to take over Champions League after a long break. Mbappe did not support his mother’s favorite club, Liverpool, but bet on other frequent European Cup winners. And yesterday he helped defeat the once beloved Milan.
Pedri-Barcelona
Although Pedri was born in one of the Canary Islands, he had no chance of supporting Real Madrid. In the house there is also crockery with the symbols of Barcelona, given that his grandfather founded the first fan club of the Catalan team in the city in the 1980s. Pedri grew up with the dream of joining Barcelona. And although the scouts of the famous club underestimated him, Pedro Gonzalez Lopez made his early debut for Las Palmas, and then Barcelona took the player without any problems. They paid 17.5 million euros and received a player valued by the market at one hundred million.
Federico Valverde-Penarol
The Valverdes are fans of the “wonderful”, so Fede repeated after the adults. Uruguayans have the same attitude towards football as Argentines and Brazilians. Originally from Montevideo he could not support Nacional, but since childhood he dreamed of joining the family’s main club. The boy was lucky, he was noticed in Peñarol, he grew up and at the age of seventeen the boy entered the radar of Real Madrid. Of course, now Valverde is a die-hard Real Madrid fan, ready to exchange only with Liverpool if he turns out to be redundant in the capital of Spain. But as a child Fede was “black and yellow”.
Alfonso Davies-Chelsea
Tuchel, while coaching Chelsea, even joked that it was time for Alfonso to play for his favorite club. Often a person chooses a team based on their parents. A child watches matches with his parents. Davis’ father is a big fan of the aristocrats. If Jadon Sancho supported these Londoners of his own free will, then Davis in Canada watched the matches of his beloved Chelsea with his father. His father instilled a love of football in a boy with decent starting speed, and then Bayern scouts found a valuable player in Canada, in whom Real is now interested. If Musiala was not a Chelsea fan, even though he played in their academy, then Davis is a Blues fan, even though he is unlikely to play for the Londoners in the near future.
