Edvin Kurtulus chooses the matches for the Swedish national team

Federal captain Jan Andersson has secured a new midfielder for the national team.

Sportbladet can reveal that successful Hammarby defender Edvin Kurtulus has opted out of Kosovo for matches in the blue and yellow jersey.

According to Sportbladet information, the papers regarding the change of the national team have already begun.

Earlier in the morning, the news media reported in Kosovo That the captain of the national under-21 team, Edvin Kurtulus, who was appointed to the team ahead of the upcoming Nations League match, was on his way to change the national team to Sweden.

Sportbladet can now reveal that the agreement between Kurtulus, the Swedish Football Association and the other parties at the port – and so the success of Hammarby, if and when the Fifa-related citizenship-sporting action can be removed from Janne Andersson.

League captain Kurtulus has called for the next Nations League gathering in June. According to Sportbladet’s information, the paperwork to prepare the 22-year-old for play has already begun as soon as possible.

Scored two goals in eight matches

Thus, Kurtulus goes against the flow around the national team’s young talent changes – previously, for example, Astrit Selmani chose to play for Kosovo, while Anil Akhmedodzic, Denis Hadzikandinik and Adi Nalic now represent Bosnia.

Edvin Kurtulus, 22, was born and raised in Halmstads BK, which he left last winter to play in Hammarby. It took three matches before he cemented his place in the starting line-up to Marti Sifuente, thanking him for the confidence by scoring two goals in eight matches.

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Sportbladet sought Kurtulus and his agent Miralem Jaganjac.

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