Norway Secures Rising Star Osame Sahraoui for U-20 National Team, Outpacing Morocco

The Norwegian Football Federation secures the potential of young Osame Sahraoui. He has been called up for a training camp with the under-20 national team.
While the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) was still trying to make contact with the young Moroccan, it is Norway that managed to dribble it, succeeding in convincing the player to join the ranks of the under-20 national team.
Described as a young prodigy of Scandinavian football, Osame Sahraoui had already worn the colors of the Moroccan national team, in the under-18 team, reports Le360, which points out that the Norwegians had heard of the process initiated by the National Technical Director, and decided to be faster.
According to the same source, Osame Sahraoui is the youngest player to play in the first division, within the Norwegian championship. He plays for the Valerenga club and scored his first goal with his team last week. He is 19 years old and plays as an attacking midfielder.
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