Wonderkids To Watch Out For in the Euros
When you think of the talented performance from the young midfielder from Portugal, Renato Sanches in 2016, to the goal generator that Alan Dzagoev showcased in 2012, it is clear that the Euro 2020 will provide a breakthrough for one player in particular, and that’s exactly the run-through that we will be talking about today. The young talents we mention are already being listed in some of the Football Betting specials at major bookmakers. So, maybe use our thoughts as fuel towards your betting activities.
Dejan Kulusevski
Juventus, having recently suffered quite the frustrating season to pass, will definitely agree with us saying that Dejan is a powerful force and effect within the Euro campaign. This 21-year-old player is a winger and happened to assist a score to create a 2-1 Italia final, over the squad that used to be his former team, before the Sweden squad was confirmed for Dejan. In his career so far, he has 11 caps, now that Ibrahimović has been moved to the side, he has the perfect chance to shine and move forward with his career.
Ryan Gravenberch
Gravenberch is another product of Ajax and being a 19-year-old midfielder, he is hoping to make the Euros this year- which he very much has a good chance of doing so. His Dutch titles and the under 17 world cup winners medal puts his track record as promising. The added responsibility and consideration within the Euros, will provide him the platform of showcasing his potential to the world even more. One thing for sure, the senior debut within Holland is not the last we will see of him.
Eljif Elmas
Elijif Elmas is one of the most exciting players that there is at North Macedonia. Making the first appearance of his career within the finals, he will first be unknown to the audience, but there is no doubt that as he moves forward he will be able to showcase that potential and become a name for the team. Playing for Napoli currently, the 21-year-old has played over 80 times within the Serie A, and is very much a treasure for the team at the moment. When he managed to score the second goal that contributed to that shocking win against Germany, Elmas will most likely be a target for future leagues and teams in the seasons to come. Just watch this space.
Pedri
Playing for Spain, Pedri is a talent that allowed him to break into the Barcelona team first and foremost. While Pedri is not a product of the La Masia Academy, he managed to join from his ties with Las Palmas. Following that, he managed to play in 37 La Liga titles within just his first season at Nou Camp stadium. Being the second youngest player ever in Barcelona to have 50 appearances under his belt, he also holds that record for making the 24-man squad cut in the Euros team. There is no doubt that he will be able to impress the country with his skills and abilities, and the long future ahead that is in front of him.
Gianluigi Donnarumma
The Italian goalkeeper is a popular face for the AC Milan team, and while we are on the topic of talking about rising stars, you will know this will be the first in a long time that the Italian star will not be accompanying AC in the goal, due to the fact he’s been elected as Buffon’s successor in the goal. It will be the first opportunity to make a shining moment at the finals, and command as the leading shot stopper that he was born to be. Yes, he is on course to be one of the world’s best goalkeepers no doubt.
Sasa Kalajdzic
Scottish fans will remember the time that Kalajdzic had managed to make two goals in March at Hampden, which gave a 2-2 finish and draw. Playing in Stuttgart at the moment, the 23-year old has a knack for defences. Kalajdzic is the go-to choice for the Austrian team, especially since he specialises in defence and is capable of linking that gameplay into scoring goals too, so it certainly is a win-win.