The last winners were Gavi and Balde, among the 100 Golden Boy finalists

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The Golden Boy 2023the prize every year Tuttosport awards the best football talent in Europe Under-21. it has already been announced 100 finalists in its twentieth edition. Among them are two Barça players: Gavilast won in 2022, and Alejandro Balde. Two ex culé youth players like the Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons (PSV Eindhoven) and the Catalan part Arnau Martinez (Girona) They are part of the list of finalists.

Gavi beat out Eduardo Camavinga, Jamal Musiala and Jude Bellingham in 2022.

In addition to the votes of Internet users, an international jury consisting of 50 journalists will choose the Golden Boy 2023.

In this ranking with one hundred players there are 4 goalkeepers, 32 defenders, 43 midfielders and 21 forwards, representing 33 countries. The championship with the most candidates is the Premier League (13), ahead of Ligue 1 (10) and the Bundesliga (9) for a total of 22 national leagues represented. Red Bull Salzburg is the club with the most players on the list (5).

from 100 to 1

100 – Kevin Paredes (United States, Wolfsburg).

99 – Lucas Netz (Germany, Borussia Moenchengladbach).

98 – Carney Chukwuemeka (England, Chelsea).

97 – Matías Soulé (Argentina, Juventus).

96 – Maximo Perrone (Argentina, Manchester City).

95 – Lewis Hall (England, Chelsea).

94 – Ousmane Diomandé (Ivory Coast, Sporting Lisbon).

93 – Désiré Doué (France, Rennes).

92 – Samuel Iling-Junior (England, Juventus).

91 – Mohamed-Ali Cho (France, Royal Society).

90 – Odin Holm (Norway, Valerenga).

89 – Valentin Carboni (Argentina, Inter).

88 – Arsen Zakharyan (Russia, Dynamo Moscow).

87 – Kevin Jesus Kelsy (Venezuela, Shakhtar Donetsk).

86 – Facundo Buonanotte (Argentina, Brighton).

85 – Habib Diarra (France, Strasbourg).

84 – Luka Stojkovic (Croatia, NK Lokomotiva Zagreb).

83 – Tobias Slotsager (Denmark, Odense Boldklub).

82 – Ervin Omic (Austria, Wolfsberger).

81 – Alexander Busch (Denmark, Silkeborg).

80 – Isaac Toure (France, Auxerre).

79 – Kacper Kozlowski (Poland, Vitesse).

78 – Arda Guler (Turkey, Fenerbahce).

77 – Marcus Baggesen (Denmark, IFK Norrkoping).

76 – Mathias Lovik (Norway, Mold).

75 – Arne Engels (Belgium, Augsburg).

74 – Tim Oermann (Germany, Wolfsberger).

73 – Otto Rosengren (Sweden, Mjallby).

72 – Filip Sidklev (Sweden, IF Brommapojkarna).

71 – Noah Persson (Sweden, Young Boys).

70 – Wilfried Gnonto (Italy, Leeds).

69 – Oscar Gloukh (Israel, Salzburg).

68 – Victor Lind (Denmark, IFK Norrkoping).

67 – Romeo Lavia (Belgium, Southampton).

66 – Elye Sepe Wahi (France, Montpellier).

65 – Yossoufa Moukoko (Germany, Borussia Dortmund).

64 – Lucas Boel Hey (Denmark, Lyngby BK).

63 – Viktor Melekhin (Russia, Rostov).

62 – Joao Neves (Portugal, Benfica).

61 – Petar Ratkov (Serbia, Backa Topola).

60 – Tommaso Baldanzi (Italy, Empoli).

59 – Christopher Bonsu Baah (Ghana, Sarpsborg).

58 – Johan Bangsbo (Sweden, Goteborg).

57 – Sael Kumbedi Nseke (France, Lyon).

56 – Valdemar Lund Jensen (Denmark, Copenhagen).

55 – Aurele Amenda (Switzerland, Young Boys).

54 – Maksym Dyachuk (Ukraine, Dynamo Kyiv).

53 – William Clem (Denmark, Copenhagen).

52 – Stefan Lekovic (Serbia, Red Star).

51 – Lesley Ugochukwu (France, Rennes).

50 – Hakon Arnar Haraldsson (Iceland, Copenhagen).

49 – El Chadaille Bitshiabu (France, PSG).

48 – Julio Cesar Enciso (Paraguay, Brighton).

47 – Christos Zafeiris (Norway, Slavia Prague).

46 – Veljko Ilic (Serbia, Backa Topola).

45 – Andy Alune Diouf (France, Basel).

44 – Evan Ferguson (Ireland, Brighton).

43 – Pavlo Isenko (Ukraine, Vorskla Poltava).

42 – Bilal El Khannous (Marcco, Genk).

41 – Amane Romeo (Ivory Coast, BK Hacken).

40 – Fabio Miretti (Italy, Juventus).

39 – Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (England, Borussia Dortmund).

38 – Maurits Kjaergaard (Denmark, Salzburg).

37 – Matija Frigan (Croatia, Rijeka).

36 – Hugo Larsson (Sweden, Malmoe).

35 – Ariel Mosor (Poland, Piast Gliwice).

34 – Robert Renan (Russia, Zenit Saint Petersburg).

33 – Oleksandr Saputin (Ukraine, Zorya Lugansk).

32 – Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina, Manchester United).

31 – Mathys Tel (France, Bayern Munich).

30 – Johan Bakayoko (Belgium, PSV Eindhoven).

29 – Bjorn Meijer (Netherlands, Bruges).

28 – Zeno Debast (Belgium, Anderlecht).

27 – Ismael Doukouré (France, Strasbourg).

26 – Ernest Nuamah (Ghana, Nordsjaelland).

25 – Martin Vitik (Czech Republic, Sparta Prague).

24 – Warren Zaire-Emery (France, PSG).

23 – Levi Colwill (England, Brighton).

22 – Martin Baturina (Croatia, Dinamo Zagreb).

21 – Stefan Bajcetic (Spain, Liverpool).

20 – Elias Jelert (Denmark, Copenhagen).

19 – Emanuel Emegha (Netherlands, Sturm Graz).

18 – Arnau Martínez (Spain, Girona).

17 – Rico Lewis (England, Manchester City).

16 – Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark, Atalanta).

15 – Milos Kerkez (Hungary, AZ Alkmaar).

14 – Harvey Elliott (England, Liverpool).

13 – Ryan Cherki (France, Lyon).

12 – Arthur Vermeeren (Belgium, Antwerp).

11 – Lucas Gourna-Douath (France, Salzburg).

10 – Giorgio Scalvini (Italy, Atalanta).

9 – Devyne Rensch (Netherlands, Ajax).

8 – Benjamin Sesko (Slovenia, Salzburg).

7 – Florian Wirtz (Germany, Bayer Leverkusen).

6 – Xavi Simons (Netherlands, PSV Eindhoven).

5 – Alejandro Balde (Spain, FC Barcelona).

4 – Antonio Silva (Portugal, Benfica).

3 – Gavi (Spain, FC Barcelona).

2 – Jude Bellingham (England, Real Madrid).

1 – Jamal Musiala (Germany, Bayern Munich).

Source: La Verdad

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