Agree. At least the training they get in Spain will be better than what they get in Hungary or whatever... that is, if they are training with the actual youth teams.
Keep in mind, I have seen the same thing from Americans, Aussies, and Japanese players... just going won't help and majority are not to be heard from again.
@ArsenalFan700 His case looks interesting but as you know, he cant be Italian just because he was born in Italy. Unlike American countries which give Birthright Citizenship (Jus soli) just because he was born there, European countries believe in Right of Blood (Jus sanguinis) or Citizenship if his parents were Permanent Residents of Italy when he was born. I think that his parents were not PR (equivalent of Green Card) holders of Italy but just normal residents when he was born. I dont think his grandparents were Italian either. After his birth, his parents must have approached and registered him in Indian Embassy in Rome.
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His brother Abneet Bharti was born in Nepal, still an Indian citizen.
http://www.sportskeeda.com/football/indian-teenager-abneet-bharti-selected-by-real-valladolid-academy