The Guardian has published a list of some of the best young players, including Endrick and three Spaniards
The generation of 2006 has been going strong in soccer and many young talents are emerging and making their way into the best teams in the world.
Some of the best-known names on this list published annually by The Guardian are Endrick, Zaire-Emery, an undisputed starter for Luis Enrique at PSG, and three Spaniards who are set to bear the weight of domestic expectations for the coming decade.
Brazil is the country with the most representatives in this list. Interestingly, from Palmeiras, Endrick's team, there are two other players named in this list. They are midfielder Luis Guilherme and defender Vitor Reis.
They are joined on the list by another Brazilian teammate of Real Madrid legend Marcelo. He is Kau Elias, who made his debut with Fluminense's first team in the Copa Libertadores back in May.
Another oddity is that there are players from countries with a smaller soccer history.
Le Dinh Long Vu, from Song Lam Nghe An of the V-League, represents Vietnam and Sallieu Bah, a midfielder with Central Parade FC, could Sierra Leone be on the sporting map before too long?
Of course, Spanish players are not to be missed in this repertoire of top players. Jorge Rajado (Atletico Madrid), Jon Martn (Real Sociedad) and Marc Guiu are among these 60 young talents.
Barcelona are seen as the club with the brightest future, boasting the most prospects on this list alongside Palmeiras. In addition to Guiu, Los Cules also has Noah Darvich of Germany and the American Diego Kochen on the list.
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