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Barça To Decide If Bojan Goes To Euro 2008
Bojan Krkic will be named in the Spain squad for the European Championships if Barcelona believe that he is psychologically up to the demands of such a high profile tournament.
Luis Aragonés is set to name his squad for Euro 2008 on Friday and details about his choices have been leaking out with speculation continuing over who is front four strikers will be.
If the Blaugrana think that 17-year-old Bojan is ready then he looks set to be included along with Liverpool's Fernando Torres, Valencia's David Villa and Mallorca's Dani Güiza.
It is already widely believed that Real Madrid captain Raúl has no chance of making a comeback to the international scene under Aragonés after nearly two years out of the squad.
Aragonés is also thought ot be deliberating over whether to take Luis García if Bojan is not given the green light or whether to include Betis' Juanito or Atlético's Pablo Ibañez at the back.
In midfield and down the flanks, AS believe that Valencia's Joaquín will miss out after los Ché's poor season, but Getafe loanee Rubén De la Red, who will be back at Real Madrid when the tournament begins, is in.
There should be few surprises otherwise because Aragon´çes had to name a provisional list of 31 players last month for vaccinations and the squad will be named from that list.
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
If the Blaugrana think that 17-year-old Bojan is ready then he looks set to be included along with Liverpool's Fernando Torres, Valencia's David Villa and Mallorca's Dani Güiza.
It is already widely believed that Real Madrid captain Raúl has no chance of making a comeback to the international scene under Aragonés after nearly two years out of the squad.
Aragonés is also thought ot be deliberating over whether to take Luis García if Bojan is not given the green light or whether to include Betis' Juanito or Atlético's Pablo Ibañez at the back.
In midfield and down the flanks, AS believe that Valencia's Joaquín will miss out after los Ché's poor season, but Getafe loanee Rubén De la Red, who will be back at Real Madrid when the tournament begins, is in.
There should be few surprises otherwise because Aragon´çes had to name a provisional list of 31 players last month for vaccinations and the squad will be named from that list.
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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