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Top 10 best young players in the world in “2K generation”

In the context of increasingly developing football, the emergence of young talents is changing the face of major football teams around the world. These players not only possess skillful techniques but also have enthusiasm and a desire to conquer titles. Among them, the best young players in the world are bright stars, promising to continue to conquer the top in the future. Today, let’s Bestsoccertips learn about the top 10 best young players through the article below!

Top 10 best young players in the world

10 – Rodrygo (Real Madrid)

Rodrygo was soon labeled “the new Neymar”, which put a lot of pressure on the young Brazilian player, but it seems he has solved this problem quite easily. Last year, Rodrygo refused to move to Barcelona for 45 million pounds to join Real Madrid, he became the second youngest player, after the legendary Raul Gonzalez, to score a hat-trick in the Champions League.

Rodrygo - Top ten best young players in the world
Rodrygo – Top ten best young players in the world

However, Rodrygo has not yet satisfied coach Zinedine Zidane completely, after impressing in the Champions League, the French strategist pushed the Brazilian player back to Castilla (Real Madrid’s reserve team, currently playing in Segunda Division B), which means Rodrygo still needs to improve some skills.

9 – Sandro Tonali (Brescia)

Sandro Tonali was born in Lodi in Lombardy on 8/5/2000. From an early age, he showed impressive technical qualities and observation while learning to play football at Lombardia Uno and Piacenza. Tonali joined Brescia at the age of 12 and developed his talent strongly.

With his impressive ability to score and assist, Tonali quickly won a place in Brescia’s midfield. He showed maturity after many years with Brescia and became an important part in helping the team win promotion under Eugenio Corini.

Sandro Tonali - Top ten best young players in the world
Sandro Tonali – Top ten best young players in the world

Tonali is said to have a magical right foot, perfect for long passes and through balls. He currently plays deep in midfield, but Tonali is also willing to push forward and play in an attacking midfield role, as he did during his time at the Brescia academy.

8 – Dominik Szoboszlai (RB Salzburg)

Dominik Szoboszlai’s aura can sometimes be overshadowed by other big names such as Erling Braut Haaland and Takumi Minamino. However, this talented Hungarian midfielder still shows his brilliance and potential, and is almost certain to become the next big star that RB Salzburg will launch, advancing to the top teams in Europe. With his talent and ability to develop beyond recognition, Szoboszlai has gradually taken the spotlight in the football world and is just one step away from reaching world-class level.

Dominik Szoboszlai - Top ten best young players in the world
Dominik Szoboszlai – Top ten best young players in the world

Recent reports suggest that RB Salzburg are only willing to let the 19-year-old leave next summer for £25 million, a figure that is considered quite soft compared to Szoboszlai’s long-term development potential. Compared to what he has shown, this price does not reflect his true value. Szoboszlai is highly regarded for his exquisite passing ability, sharp vision and intelligent movement. Moreover, these skills of his can still be improved in the future, creating a complete midfielder with creativity and innovation. With a reasonable price and great potential, Szoboszlai can be a bargain for any team looking to invest in the future.

7 – Dejan Kulusevski (Parma, on loan from Juventus)

Before football was suspended due to Covid-19, Kulusevski was one of the hottest properties in Serie A. Like many of the impressive youngsters on this list, Kulusevski combines technical quality with physical strength to create an impressive impact. His positioning, intelligence and quick vision make him a special player.

However, with such talent comes some confusion as to where he fits best on the pitch. Is Kulusevski best positioned in the middle or out wide? At Parma, Kulusevski plays as a wide man in a 4-4-2, while in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 he will be on the right wing.

Dejan Kulusevski - Top ten best young players in the world
Dejan Kulusevski – Top ten best young players in the world

Being a great player does not make the path to success any easier, especially without a leader who is a model. In short, Sarri will have to stop experimenting soon, identify a specific position for Kulusevski and build around him. Kulusevski is Juventus’ first major investment in a player born in this millennium, so the coaching staff will need to show the results of this investment.

6 – Ferran Torres (Valencia)

“Lightning fast” is the perfect phrase to describe Ferran Torres, the talented Spaniard who joined Valencia at the age of six, after being spotted playing futsal with friends. Torres’ career is tied to the footsteps of big names such as David Silva and Juan Mata, who also developed and developed at Valencia before shining at top European clubs.

Torres plays as a right winger in a 4-4-2 formation, bringing versatility and flexibility to Valencia’s style of play. Under coach Marcelinho, the right wing has often been a priority in defence, with Jose Gaya and Goncalo Guedes supporting. However, Torres’ presence has created a new source of energy, helping the team become more aggressive and unpredictable in attack.

Ferran Torres - Top ten best young players in the world
Ferran Torres – Top ten best young players in the world

A fast winger, Torres has the ability to drop deep to receive the ball and then launch dangerous attacks. His ability to cut in and dribble past players has become a great joy for fans, as every time Torres has the ball, they can expect a powerful sprint or a dangerous situation towards the opponent’s goal. All of these factors have made Torres increasingly loved and expected to continue to develop strongly in his career.

5 – Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)

When Bayern Munich announced the signing of youngster Alphonso Davies from Vancouver Whitecaps, few expected him to play for Bayern Munich anytime soon. Davies has been a revelation in MLS with his quick feet, but Europe is a much higher-class environment than the United States and players need time to adapt.

Alphonso Davies - Top ten best young players in the world
Alphonso Davies – Top ten best young players in the world

However, Davies has exploded in Germany in a matter of months, playing a completely new role. Davies was added to Bayern Munich’s left-back position when the team was short-handed due to injuries, forcing David Alaba to drop into central defence. Hansi Flick has said that he always felt Davies could play at left-back, and he was right.

With his quick feet and athleticism, Davies is showing great potential to develop into one of the world’s top full-backs in the future.

4 – Ansu Fati (Barcelona)

Barcelona have long been known for their philosophy of favouring players who have grown up in the La Masia academy, which has produced legends such as Lionel Messi, Gerard Piqué and Cesc Fàbregas. The Catalan club’s fans always want to see homegrown talent promoted, and if there is any neglect from the coaching staff or head coach, they are ready to express their disappointment and strong protests.

Ansu Fati - Best young players in the world
Ansu Fati – Best young players in the world

However, since that golden generation, La Masia has failed to provide the team with similar outstanding players. In that context, Ansu Fati has emerged as a bright ray of hope. The youngster has brought new faith to Barcelona fans every time he steps onto the pitch in the Camp Nou shirt. With his impressive goalscoring and assist abilities, Fati is not only a future star but also a promising present for Barcelona. His performances have earned him great expectations from the Cules, who hope Fati will continue to shine and lead the team back to the top.

3 – Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)

A boy who is starting to become a man. Vinicius Jr arrived at Real Madrid shortly after Cristiano Ronaldo moved to Juventus, which has led to high expectations for the Brazilian player. Of course, filling the void left by CR7 is an impossible task, but the young Brazilian talent certainly makes everyone pay attention to him.

Agile, direct and a nightmare for opposing defenders, Vinicius is a typical winger, although playing in an attacking position, Vinicius’s ability to support the defense is quite impressive. It’s a rare trait for a young player, especially one who plays for a top club.

Vinicius Jr - Best young players in the world
Vinicius Jr – Best young players in the world

After a slow start to the season, Vinicius was shining before the Covid-19 pandemic hit Europe. With Eden Hazard and Karim Benzema providing creativity alongside Vinicius, Zidane will have a real headache in exploiting Vinicius’ pace when playing all three players.

2 – Erling Braut Haaland (Borussia Dortmund)

Haaland has proven his worth in Norway, then in Austria and in the Champions League this season. Haaland moved to Borussia Dortmund in January and it was a real surprise to see him shine so quickly in his new shirt.

Haaland’s 12 goals in his first eight games for Dortmund left everyone stunned. Across Europe, in the five major leagues, only Cristiano Ronaldo (13) scored more goals than Haaland in 2020 (before football was halted due to Covid-19).

Erling Braut Haaland - Best young players in the world
Erling Braut Haaland – Best young players in the world

Haaland seems to be able to do it all, tall, with good dribbling speed and sharp finishing ability, he reminds football fans of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Even Haaland has more than enough to reach greater heights, the sky seems “small” for Haaland when it comes to becoming a great striker.

1 – Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund)

Jadon Sancho’s performance on the pitch explains why he has become the most sought-after young talent in the world today. The 20-year-old has 66 goal-related contributions in 88 professional matches. He became the first player in Europe’s top five leagues to reach double figures for goals and assists this season (14 goals, 15 assists).

Jadon Sancho - Best young players in the world
Jadon Sancho – Best young players in the world

In the Bundesliga this season, Sancho is the leading assist provider and the third-highest scorer is Robert Lewandowski (25) and Timo Werner (21). And only Erling Braut Haaland and Borussia Mönchengladbach captain Lars Stindl have a better shot-to-goal ratio than Sancho’s 3.3. That explains why Dortmund are only willing to sell him for a huge transfer fee, not less than 100 million euros.

Conclusion

The best young players in the world are not only dream talents but also symbols of innovation and limitless potential in football. With their explosive ability and outstanding development, they are writing new chapters in the history of the king sport. Although they may be young and have not achieved all the successes, these stars will certainly be the ones who shape the future of world football. In the near future, they will not only be the pride of their teams but also the ones who continue to bring victories, top performances and contribute to the continuous development of this sport.

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