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Oliver Sonne: the footballer who obtained a DNI in record time and how he convinced Reynoso to be summoned

From there, of course, we have approached his biography. That her maternal grandmother, Elsa, is Peruvian and she sailed to Denmark when she was only 18 years old. That her mother is called Anita, and her aunt is Helena Christensen, the renowned Danish top model who was an icon in her field in the 90s. That she did tryouts at Olympique de Marseille. That he is, basically, a right-back, although he can play with both profiles. And that, for that reason, Juan Reynoso wants him yes or yes in the call to face Chile and Argentina.

And the first step is now complete. Well protected in some Reniec office is Oliver’s ID. Meanwhile, someone in charge speeds up the procedures to obtain the passport, a document with which he can be registered in the Qualifiers. Next week the call for the duels comes out and in La Videna they want to have all the papers at hand so that he can go out on the playing field.

For this reason, in the last few hours a letter has been sent to FIFA asking if each procedure that has been carried out has been correct, to avoid any subsequent claims, as happened to Ecuador in the last Qualifiers.

—Defense and attack—

“We are interested in inviting players of Peruvian descent. It is a niche that must be exploited. If they are young, the better,” said Juan Reynoso after visiting Oliver last April. He was referring to the Peruvian-Danish and Diego Kochen, the young goalkeeper of Barcelona from Spain, who is also monitored from Videna.

Up to three sources with whom DT spoke about the footballer indicate that in addition to being a full-back, his projection as a winger is of interest, given his technique for hitting the ball and his youth, versus the wing-backs that the national team currently has (Advíncula 33, Pole 28). Sonne is 22.

For this reason, as DT announced, Reynoso not only met with Sonne in April, they also went to the club’s facilities to talk and exchange information with the technical command of the Danish club and work together to better evaluate the right back’s work.

He measures 1.84 meters, well above the Bicolor average (Guerrero is 1.85 and Gallese 1.89, the tallest), making him a weapon in defense and attack. In addition, he comes with game rhythm, since he has been in every minute of Silkeborg’s nine games in the Danish League, where he is in second place. His qualities are not discussed.

Thus, Peru is about to add a new ‘foreigner’, like Lapadula. I hope the bet works.

Source: Elcomercio

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