Gianluigi Donnarumma triumphed in 2017 but who will take top spot this year? Below, Goal lists the game's top talents born or after January 1, 1999
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Yacine Adli
One of the stars of last year’s Under-17s World Cup, Yacine Adli is considered the most precious jewel in Paris Saint-Germain’s youth academy. Although he might resemble Adrien Rabiot on account of his physique and flowing locks, the 17-year-old is a far more offensively-minded midfielder. Adli is attracting just as much interest from overseas, though.
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Alan
What the diminutive Alan lacks in size, he makes up for in ability. The pint-sized Brazilian is blessed with a low centre of gravity, quick feet and a keen eye for a pass. Having starred for his country in the Under-17 World Cup, he is now hoping to become a Palmeiras regular. However, Real Madrid are already monitoring his development closely.
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Ethan Ampadu
Still only 17, Ethan Ampadu plays with a maturity and calmness that belies his tender age, which is why the versatile defender was given his debut by both Chelsea and Wales before injury ended his season. Signed from hometown club Exeter City in the summer, Ampadu wasted little time in making a big impression at Stamford Bridge, starting several times in the cup competitions, and, given his ability to play in midfield and comfort on the ball, he is now regarded as the new David Luiz
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