The claims first emerged on Monday across various media outlets in Turkey and Greece, suggesting that the veteran goalscorer intended to join the Iranian army. The narrative suggested this move was a direct response to the escalating conflict involving Israel and the United States, following the death of supreme leader Ali Khamenei. However, the player’s representative has moved quickly to shut down the talk of a shock military enlistment. Federico Pastorello, who manages the striker's affairs, took to social media to categorically deny that his client has any intention of leaving Athens for the battlefield during this turbulent period.
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