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Journalist Miguel Angel Diaz of COPE claims that Real Madrid captain Nacho will be called up to the Spanish national squad under Luis de la Fuente for the impending UEFA Euros in Germany.

There has been discussion lately over Nacho and his potential to represent Spain at the UEFA Euros in Germany. 

Recently, Nacho’s father, Chema Fernandez, expressed confusion on his son’s status with the national squad, particularly in light of the impending Euro 2024. 

Nacho’s name has been brought up in the ongoing debate concerning Spain’s center back positions, which remains somewhat questionable even as of right now. 

Some questioned why the defender, who captained a successful Madrid club, was left off of the World Cup roster.

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There are rumors that De la Fuente has 57 players on his roster who might play for the Euros, but only 26 of them will advance. 

The players are encouraged to give it their all in these last few days of the domestic league by their coach, who has informed them that they still have a chance to be included.

In approximately twelve days, following the league’s conclusion and immediately prior to the Champions League final, the major announcement will be made. 

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The 26 players that De la Fuente has selected will be made public. There has been some discussion about De la Fuente maybe starting with 26 players and then narrowing the list down, but it appears that he is keen on keeping with that number right away.

It is important to remember that Real Madrid is still in the running with a number of players, including Dani Carvajal, Nacho, and Joselu. There’s a strong likelihood that they will all qualify. 

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Regarding Spain, Nacho is anticipated to round up the group of center backs that also includes Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, and Robin Le Normand.