Although the management were extremely busy reinforcing Max Allegri’s first team, Juventus still managed to attract one of the best young talents in Europe last summer.
After spending 10 years developing the youth sector at Bayern Munich, Kenan Yidliz joined the ranks of the Bianconeri. He has primarily played for Paolo Montero’s Primavera (U-19) team, but could soon earn promotion to Massimo Brambilla’s Next Gen (U-23).
Regardless, the young Turk has already wowed fans and observers alike with his mercurial talent. He primarily operates as an attacking midfielder, but could also serve on either wing.
The teenager’s exploits in Turin have not gone unnoticed, with The Guardian naming him among the world’s top 60 talents born in 2005.
The list contains a host of interesting names, including Club Brugge’s Antonio Nusa and Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel.
In addition to Yidliz, the source also named four other talents involved in Serie A clubs. They are Inter’s Valentin Carboni, Bologna’s Wisdom Amey, Torino’s Aaron Ciammaglichella and Milan’s Dariusz Stalmach.
Juve FC says
Unfortunately, not all of these players will be able to deliver on their enormous promise, perhaps even most of them. It has always been like that in football.
So we can only hope that Yildiz stays on the right track and eventually rises to the top of the sport while wearing the famous black and white jersey.