Jack Imperato, an '03 (I think) from Austin, Texas, has been training with Liverpool the past week or so. Seems to have a previous training stint with Valencia last year. 578250234683207680 is not a valid tweet id everyone follow @imperatojack young yankee training at liverpool!!— Marc Pelosi (@marcPelosi) March 20, 2015 Here's his club page: http://www.lonestar-sc.com/team_page.php?tid=213 Not sure how newsworthy it is but I saw this while checking up on Pelosi and thought I would share.
good prospect this. He's an 02. Plays with Lonestar SC. Another one to watch with Lonestar is US U17's Orrin Gaines brother Julian Gaines (2002) as well.
Not that I'm aware of, though a fellow Bay Area product and YNTer did, Joshua Pynadath, who is now with Ajax.
Jack posted on his IG story, using the new questions sticker, that he is going to Spain on Monday and that he isn't staying with De Anza Force.
Per @AnimaPura3 ‘02 De Anza Force winger & #usynt Jack Imperato is off to CF Villarreal pic.twitter.com/YP9RlT3n9q— Joey (@USAprospects) July 19, 2018 @TheFalseNine Jack Imperato at Villareal CF
He's an '02 USYNT who was originally a U15 callup, then seemed to be out of the picture for a little bit, but recently has been part of the U17 pool again.
He's passed his 16th birthday, so this tweet gives us the reason why he can go overseas now: Amazing trip in Italy, more than happy to come home with Italian citizenship #bigthingscoming— Jack Imperato (@imperatojack) July 11, 2017
So he's a dual citizen? I thought the U.S. didn't allow dual citizenships. I'm probably just not understanding something.
I'm surprised you weren't aware of that. All these EU passport holders are dual citizens. And US law doesn't really address the situation. U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one nationality or another. A U.S. citizen may naturalize in a foreign state without any risk to his or her U.S. citizenship. However, persons who acquire a foreign nationality after age 18 by applying for it may relinquish their U.S. nationality if they wish to do so. In order to relinquish U.S. nationality by virtue of naturalization as a citizen of a foreign state, the law requires that the person must apply for the foreign nationality voluntarily and with the intention to relinquish U.S. nationality. Intent may be shown by the person’s statements and conduct. Dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country. They are required to obey the laws of both countries, and either country has the right to enforce its laws. It is important to note the problems attendant to dual nationality. Claims of other countries upon U.S. dual-nationals often place them in situations where their obligations to one country are in conflict with the laws of the other. In addition, their dual nationality may hamper efforts of the U.S. Government to provide consular protection to them when they are abroad, especially when they are in the country of their second nationality. https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...nality-Dual-Nationality/Dual-Nationality.html
Nothing yet but as the season progresses my friends who are hard core fans there should be able to provide insight. Rosters for the juvenile ranks are not updated on the site yet. I kind of hope James Grant isn't or won't be his manager.
Or the same path as.....Mukwelle, Pedrito, Pau, Dario, Chuca, Franko Acosta, etc. The fact that he has a passport that allows him to move over is huge..... Juvenil B, Juvenil A, C, B, First Team. I have yet to see a single Villarreal prospect skip a team altogether.
Scored a goal, does anyone know if league play has started? Also I think that's Masango Akale in the picture with him: 1027862236226875392 is not a valid tweet id