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The Argentina national team have notified clubs of around 35 players that play for European clubs for the World Cup.
Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni and his coaching staff will be cutting their preliminary list of 55 players for the World Cup to 35 players. According to Gastón Edul, European clubs of around 35 players habe been notified and not all 55 players will be brought to Argentina for the training.
Lionel Scaloni and his coaching staff are already in Argentina and the plan is to decide on the World Cup team this week.
Emiliano Martínez has compared Aston Villa’s Europa League final to Argentina’s 2021 Copa America final against Brazil.
Martínez and Aston Villa are in the Europa League final on Wednesday against Freiburg, the clubs first final in 45 years. Speaking in an interview with Sports Center Argentina, here is what he had to say:
“We wanted to come to Turkey to play the final. Tomorrow is going to be a great experience.
“I place this final, comparing it to the one’s with Argentina, on the same level as the first Copa America in Brazil.
“It’s Aston Villa’s first final in 45 years, people say it all the time. And they were the same messages I was getting before that final against Brazil at the Copa America.”
Paulo Dybala is open to a move to the Premier League.
Dybala is set to leave AS Roma in June and has been linked with a move to Boca Juniors in the past. According to Sky Sports News, the Argentine is open to a move to the Premier League if he does not renew with AS Roma.
The 32 year old joined AS Roma in 2022 from Juventus and has been linked with a move away from the club.
Argentina fans around the world are always looking for new ways to connect with football beyond simply watching matches. From collecting jerseys to following every Lionel Messi performance with the Argentina national team, the passion never stops. For many supporters, that passion is now extending into the digital world through Sorare, a fantasy football platform that combines football fandom, strategy, and officially licensed digital player cards.
With football becoming increasingly interactive, Sorare offers Argentina fans a unique opportunity to build their own squads featuring some of the biggest Argentine stars playing around the world. Whether it is creating a team with Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez, Julián Álvarez, Alexis Mac Allister, or Enzo Fernández, users can compete in fantasy competitions based on real-life player performances.
Unlike traditional fantasy football games, Sorare uses officially licensed digital cards that users can collect, trade, and use in competitions throughout the season. Performances on the pitch directly impact fantasy results, meaning every goal, assist, clean sheet, or key pass can make a difference for managers competing worldwide.
One of Sorare’s newest additions is the Football Stellar Set, a revamped game mode that introduces a completely new progression system and upgraded rewards structure. Running through the end of the European season, the Stellar Set gives managers the chance to progress through multiple levels, with a $1000 reward awaiting users who reach Level 6.
The update also redesigns the Starter Pack experience. Managers now receive 10 cards instead of five, including three goalkeepers and special edition cards such as Shiny and Holo variations. According to Sorare, the new system improves lineup flexibility from the very beginning while also increasing the chances of packing stronger players.
The Stellar Set introduces multiple card editions with scoring bonuses attached to them. Base cards carry no bonus, while Shiny, Holo, and Legendary cards can significantly boost fantasy scoring. Certain variations, including jersey editions and signed Legendary cards, add even higher bonuses, bringing another strategic layer to lineup building.
For followers of the Argentina national team, this adds another layer of excitement to club football. A strong weekend from Argentine players across Europe and MLS can translate directly into successful fantasy lineups. It also creates a closer connection to rising talents and players who may eventually become part of Lionel Scaloni’s squad.
Another major feature is Sorare’s full competition coverage powered by Opta data, including the Premier League, LALIGA, Ligue 1, UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, and international matches. That means fans can follow Argentine players across nearly every major competition in world football.
As the countdown to the World Cup continues, interest in Argentine football continues to grow globally. Platforms like Sorare are becoming part of how modern supporters experience the sport, combining football knowledge, scouting, collecting, and competition into one experience.
Fans interested in trying Sorare can learn more and create an account by visiting Sorare.com
Nico Paz has discomfort in his left knee and it could be a bone injury. Como are doing everything possible for Paz to start in their last league match to get Champions League qualification while the Argentina national team would not want him to aggravate the injury.
Lionel Scaloni’s team play Algeria on June 16 in their first match at the World Cup.