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10 Most Promising International Based Players for 2009
In no particular order:
1. Bojan Krkić (18, Forward, Barcelona, Spain)
Already established as an exciting new talent in the Barcelona first team making 36 appearances last season. 15 goals in 17 internationals at underage level for Spain and gained his first full cap this season. Exceptional talent who could become as big as Ronaldinho was at Barca in 2009.
2. Alexandre Pato (19, Forward, AC Milan, Brazil)
Now a regular at Milan having scored 14 goals in 28 games for Internacional before his big money (22m Euro) move in 2007. 4 caps for Brazil to date (1 goal). Highly rated forward who is a key piece in the Milan rebuilding process.
3. Breno (19, Defender, Bayern Munich, Brazil)
Brazilian defender who famously rejected Real Madrid after they requested a bone analysis to prove his age! A $22 million signing from Sao Paulo in 2007, Breno has been a regular on the bench for Bayern this season. Has captained the Brazilian U23’s and could be targeting compatriot Lucio’s place in the team.
4. Lorenzo De Silvestri (20 , Defender, Lazio, Italy)
Attacking right full-back widely regarded as one of the best young talents in Italy. Made 24 appearances for the Lazio 1st team last season and was considered as having Robben ‘in his pocket’ when Lazio played Real Madrid in the Champions League. Capped at every juniour level for Italy.
5. Mario Balotelli (18, Forward, Inter, Italy)
Born in Italy of Ghanian descent , has been capped by Ghana but this year scored 3 goals in 4 internationals for Italy’s U-21s. Made the breakthrough to Inter’s first team last season and starred in their Coppa Italia run, scoring some vital goals. 2009 could be the year Mourinho lets him off the leash!
6. Stevan Jovetić (19, Forward, Fiorentina, Montenegro)
Moved from Partizan Belgrade to Fiorentina in May 2008 for 8m Euro. Has scored 4 goals in 7 games at full international level for Montenegro and captained the U-21 side at the age of 17. One to watch in 2009.
7. Miralem Sulejmani (20, Forward, Ajax , Serbia)
First came to prominence at Heerenveen where he scored 15 goals in 34 games. Transferred to Ajax in July 2008 for 16.25M Euros (a Dutch record) and has since scored 5 goals in 7 appearances. With Klass-Jan Huntelaar off to Madrid his horizons have opened up. 3 senior caps for Serbia.
8. Ivan Rakitić (20, Midfield, Schakle 04, Croatia)
Born in Switzerland but declaring international allegiance to Croatia, Rakitic won the Swiss young player of the year award and ‘best goal’ award in 2006/7. 5 goals in 16 internationals for Croatia he can be deployed in both attacking and defensive midfield roles. Could be a transfer target in 2009.
9. Franco Zuculini (18, Midfield, Racing Club, Argentina)
Made his debut for Racing in April 2008 and now with 26 appearances. Already on Maradona’s radar as a future potential international. Has been pursued by Manchester United and Liverpool and may soon move to Europe. Big things await in 2009.
10. Adem Ljajic (17, Midfield, Red Star Belgrade, Serbia)
Attacking midfielder nicknamed “little Kaka”, high praise indeed. With only a handful of first team appearances behind him and 2 caps for Serbia’s U21’s he is still a fledgling but rated highly enough to be a target of Sir Alex Ferguson. Maybe too young for a breakthrough in 2009, but maybe not!
10 Most Promising International Based Players for 2009
In no particular order:
1. Bojan Krkić (18, Forward, Barcelona, Spain)
Already established as an exciting new talent in the Barcelona first team making 36 appearances last season. 15 goals in 17 internationals at underage level for Spain and gained his first full cap this season. Exceptional talent who could become as big as Ronaldinho was at Barca in 2009.
2. Alexandre Pato (19, Forward, AC Milan, Brazil)
Now a regular at Milan having scored 14 goals in 28 games for Internacional before his big money (22m Euro) move in 2007. 4 caps for Brazil to date (1 goal). Highly rated forward who is a key piece in the Milan rebuilding process.
3. Breno (19, Defender, Bayern Munich, Brazil)
Brazilian defender who famously rejected Real Madrid after they requested a bone analysis to prove his age! A $22 million signing from Sao Paulo in 2007, Breno has been a regular on the bench for Bayern this season. Has captained the Brazilian U23’s and could be targeting compatriot Lucio’s place in the team.
4. Lorenzo De Silvestri (20 , Defender, Lazio, Italy)
Attacking right full-back widely regarded as one of the best young talents in Italy. Made 24 appearances for the Lazio 1st team last season and was considered as having Robben ‘in his pocket’ when Lazio played Real Madrid in the Champions League. Capped at every juniour level for Italy.
5. Mario Balotelli (18, Forward, Inter, Italy)
Born in Italy of Ghanian descent , has been capped by Ghana but this year scored 3 goals in 4 internationals for Italy’s U-21s. Made the breakthrough to Inter’s first team last season and starred in their Coppa Italia run, scoring some vital goals. 2009 could be the year Mourinho lets him off the leash!
6. Stevan Jovetić (19, Forward, Fiorentina, Montenegro)
Moved from Partizan Belgrade to Fiorentina in May 2008 for 8m Euro. Has scored 4 goals in 7 games at full international level for Montenegro and captained the U-21 side at the age of 17. One to watch in 2009.
7. Miralem Sulejmani (20, Forward, Ajax , Serbia)
First came to prominence at Heerenveen where he scored 15 goals in 34 games. Transferred to Ajax in July 2008 for 16.25M Euros (a Dutch record) and has since scored 5 goals in 7 appearances. With Klass-Jan Huntelaar off to Madrid his horizons have opened up. 3 senior caps for Serbia.
8. Ivan Rakitić (20, Midfield, Schakle 04, Croatia)
Born in Switzerland but declaring international allegiance to Croatia, Rakitic won the Swiss young player of the year award and ‘best goal’ award in 2006/7. 5 goals in 16 internationals for Croatia he can be deployed in both attacking and defensive midfield roles. Could be a transfer target in 2009.
9. Franco Zuculini (18, Midfield, Racing Club, Argentina)
Made his debut for Racing in April 2008 and now with 26 appearances. Already on Maradona’s radar as a future potential international. Has been pursued by Manchester United and Liverpool and may soon move to Europe. Big things await in 2009.
10. Adem Ljajic (17, Midfield, Red Star Belgrade, Serbia)
Attacking midfielder nicknamed “little Kaka”, high praise indeed. With only a handful of first team appearances behind him and 2 caps for Serbia’s U21’s he is still a fledgling but rated highly enough to be a target of Sir Alex Ferguson. Maybe too young for a breakthrough in 2009, but maybe not!