1. Neymar | Santos
Sorry folks, but Neymar tops the wonderkid list for me.
Neymar, Brazil |
Compared to the likes of Lionel Messi for his instinctive dribbling,
creativity, technical skill and explosive finishing, Neymar is a player
that could provide a boost of electricity into any team.
Recently rejecting a new deal at Santos, the thought is terrifying
should he be playing on the same team as the Argentine wonder after the
summer transfer window. With his ability to play either on the wings or
middle of the park in an attacking midfielder role, Neymar provides the
complete forward package.
2. Mario Gotze | Borussia Dortmund
Despite sensationally securing a move to rivals Bayern Munich in the
summer, the 20-year-old was making headlines for all the right reasons
well before the announcement.
With his technical ability, speed and playmaking vision, it's clear
for all to see that Gotze is already claiming stakes to be a world-class
player in the near future. Experienced in playing in the false 9 role,
Pep Guardiola may well have found the Lionel Messi for his Bayern side.
3. Stephan El Shaarawy | AC Milan
The 20-year-old was left to fill the void left by Zlatan
Ibrahimovic's move to PSG - and didn't he do it well. El Shaarawy has
established himself as an ever-present player for AC Milan, with his
outstanding dribbling ability and immaculate first touch. Not only that,
he's quite prone to have a pop at goal as well from outside the box,
showcasing his powerful striking prowess.
With a few more seasons under his belt, he may well be leading the line for Milan for years to come.
4. Lucas Moura | Paris Saint-Germain
20-year-old Lucas Moura has been a revelation since signing for Ligue
1 side Paris Saint-Germain. Initially rejecting a chance to move to the
Premier League champions Manchester United, Moura has exceeded
expectations at PSG and shown his class with some mesmerising
performances in Europe.
With fantastic vision, slick flair and a creative mindset, Moura is
set to become one of the next Brazilian magicians of the game for both
club and country.
5. Jack Wilshere | Arsenal
There isn't much that can be said about the 21-year-old Englishman other than he brings nothing but class to the pitch.
Wilshere brings movement, vision, passing and, above all, the
determination and leadership qualities that could well see him captain
club and country in the future.
Praised by veterans such as Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank
Lampard, the future of Wilshere looks bright if he can recover
successfully from his persistent injury problems.
6. Thibaut Courtois | Chelsea
20-year-old Belgium international Courtois has been hitting all the right notes while on loan at Atletico Madrid in La Liga.
Standing at a towering 6ft 6in, Courtois is commanding, powerful in
the air and an absolute hit with the fans. Making his debut for Genk at
the tender age of 16, he has gone on to impress for club and country and
will no doubt have many suitors who are willing to spend big on his
services.
7. Raheem Sterling | Liverpool
Having only just turned 18 a few months ago, capped for England and
regularly appearing in the Liverpool starting 11, Sterling has been
touted as an England star of the future.
With his blistering pace and skill to beat his opposite number,
Liverpool would do well to tie down their young star with Arsenal and
Manchester United waiting on the sidelines for a chance to grab him. If
he can just develop the killer instinct to get into the box and score
goals, Sterling has the potential to go all the way and develop into a
world-class player.
8. Lucas Ocampos | AS Monaco
With clubs such as Barcelona and Juventus trailing him shortly after
the Under-17 World Cup, Lucas shocked the football world when he decided
to move to AS Monaco.
He is the complete forward package, capable of playing on both wings
as well as the role of striker. Standing at 6ft 2in tall, he is quick
with the ball at his feet, strong and has that special something on the
pitch that gives his team an extra attacking edge.
It's no wonder he has been compared to Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo. Oh, I almost forgot, he's only 18
9. Raphael Varane | Real Madrid
The 20-year-old Real Madrid star has broken through the youth ranks
and established himself as a senior squad member. Calm and collected on
the ball, Varane is comfortable tactically on the pitch and is one of
Europe's best young central defenders.
Strong and with a bit of pace on him as well, it would strike as no
surprise if Varane was one of the hottest properties in European
football in the coming years with his current form and clinical
defending capabilities.
10. Christian Eriksen | Ajax
Eriksen is a player of sharpness and quality. A fantastic dribbler of
the ball, overshadowed only by his instinctive vision and ability to
know where his team-mates are and where the ball should be played.
Not only capable of setting up goals, he's rather prone to scoring them as well.
Add to this the wealth of experience he brings to the table:
appearances at the World Cup and European Championships for Denmark, as
well as almost 200 senior appearances to his name at the age of 21.
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