Barcelona superkid Rafinha rejects Spain for Brazil chance

Barcelona superkid Rafa Alcantara has rejected a call-up to the Spain U19 squad.

El Confidencial says Rafinha refused the call from coach Julen Lopetegui as he wants to play for Brazil.

Rafinha's older brother, Thiago Alcantara, has already pledged his international commitment to Spain. The brothers are the sons of Brazilian World Cup winner Mazinho.

Rafinha has represented Spain at U16, U17 and U19 level, but is now ready to make a commitment to his father's country as a senior player.

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Apparently Mancini seem to hit his head with his own cxxk. Just like how he has spent tens of millions to build his team and beg for more money to sign more top-class players when his team can't produce results.