He Classic next Sunday March 19 at Spotify Camp Nou will be decisive in the battle for the leadership of the league and will be a luxurious opportunity to see in action some of the best young players in the world active in FC Barcelona and the real Madrid. A total of 13 footballers born after the year 2000 have options to be called up and some of them are emerging as possible great protagonists of the match.
Below we review each of them, from the youngest to the most ‘veteran’:
1
Gavi (18 years old)
August 5, 2004
The Barça midfielder, key to Xavi’s plans, is the youngest player who could play in this Sunday’s Clásico.

2
Alvaro Rodriguez (18 years old)
July 14, 2004
The Spanish-Uruguayan striker has already had some minutes in Real Madrid’s first team and figures to be called up by Ancelotti to face Barça.

3
Alejandro Balde (19 years old)
October 18, 2003
The Barça left-back has been one of the positive notes of the season and has good options to start against Real Madrid, in what will be his first Clásico at the Camp Nou.

4
Pablo Torre (19 years old)
April 3, 2003
The Spaniard is less prominent in the first team, but he is a regular in the call-ups and all indications are that he will be on the bench to play against Real Madrid.

5
Peter (20 years old)
November 25, 2002
The Canarian midfielder is in the final stages of his recovery and all indications are that he will be available to play against Real Madrid, a team he already scored against in the Super Cup final.

6
Eduardo Camavinga (20 years old)
November 10, 2002
The French midfielder is becoming more important in Real Madrid’s line-ups and could get some minutes against Barça, who he has faced five times.

7
Ansu Fati (20 years)
October 31, 2002
The striker, who scored two goals against the Whites, was one of Xavi’s choices for Barça’s attack in the Clásico.

8
Arnau Tenas (21 years old)
May 30, 2001
The goalkeeper, third in the hierarchy, is a regular in Barça’s first team squad and, barring a surprise, will be on the bench in the duel against Real Madrid.

9
Rodrigo (22 years old)
January 9, 2001
The Brazilian striker is showing a good level so far this season and could be a starter at Spotify Camp Nou, forming a trident with Benzema and Vinicius.

10
Eric Garcia (22 years old)
January 9, 2001
The central defender is a regular replacement at Barça in the face of strong competition in the defensive axis, but he is on the Clásico list.

Eleven
Vinicius
July 12, 2000
The Brazilian attacker has been one of Real Madrid’s best players this season and will be a constant threat. The rivalry promised Araujo.

12
Ferran Torres (23 years old)
February 29, 2000
The Valencian striker has been gaining more popularity in recent games and will be looking for his first goal in a Clásico at the Camp Nou, after two goals at the Bernabéu.

13
Aurélien Tchouaméni (23 years old)
January 27, 2000
With less prominence since the World Cup, the French midfielder was last summer’s star signing at Real Madrid and is emerging as a substitute against Barça.
Source: La Verdad

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