Croatia try to convince Dani Olmo to switch from Spain Football Has been in Zagreb since 2014

Dani Olmo has a big decision to make.

The 20-year-old Spaniard has been playing at Dinamo Zagreb since 2014 and can soon claim Croatian citizenship, something the coach of the World Cup runners-up Zlatko Dalic has even asked president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic about.

The coach wants the winger to turn out for Croatia and hasn't been shy about this.

"Given the player's characteristics, we'd be losing out on a big talent so I am prepared to given him a chance," Dalic said.

"We once missed out on the chance to bring in Zlatan Ibrahimovic and we can't let this similar chance to bring in Dani Olmo escape us."

The situation is slightly more complicated than it could have been, given that Olmo has already contested an official tournament with Spain when he was with the Under-17s.

As such, the Spanish FA will get a say.

The player, though, is the one who has to make this decision, something that won't be easy for him.

He was called up by Luis De la Fuente for the most recent Spain Under-21s squad, but his time with La Roja could be coming to an end.