Luis de la Fuente still has work to do. In June the European Championship will be held in Germany and there are many players who, based on their performance, deserve a chance. Some like Brahim and Omorodion will be a surprise if they are not called up.
1
Álvaro Valles (26), goalkeeper
Las Palmas Sports Union
Las Palmas is the Primera team that scored the fewest goals (20), after Real Madrid. Although they created clear-cut chances, the Sevillian’s good work prevented many goals from seeming a given. He has been followed by the national team staff for a long time and has a chance to be in the Euro Cup in Germany.

2
Ricard Sánchez (23), behind
pomegranate
The young player of Atlético de Madrid and Barça is having a good first year in the top category of Spanish football. He was key to promotion last season and is showing all his potential, defensively and offensively, as he has already managed to score three goals, more than most of the attackers in his team. Although there is competition on the right side, it would not be a surprise if he enters Luis de la Fuente’s pools.

3
Pau Cubarsí (17), central
Barcelona
He’s a kid and he plays like a veteran. He is like an angel serving the ball, his feet never shake and he measures very well. He was born to play for Barça and the call from the national team will come sooner rather than later. This is the best news of the season for Xavi’s team, with the emergence of Lamine Yamal.

4
Mika Mármol (22), center
UD Las Palmas
From Andorra to Las Palmas and from Second to First without noticing a change of team or category. Adept at playing space behind him, he’s good on the ball and intuitive without it. He has everything that should be important in ‘red’, just as he is in the ‘pio pio’ team.

5
Miguel Gutiérrez (22), left back
Girona
Girona’s fantastic year cannot be understood without the Madrid youth squad, a true plane on the left. He scored one goal and provided four assists, as important in providing depth as in developing the game, as he often ended up as a false playmaker, becoming undetectable. With Balde’s injury, if Gayà or Grimaldo were to disappear, he could be there.

6
Javi Guerra (20), midfielder
Valencia
Although he had a slight dip in form after injury, Javi has everything that Spain lacked in other championships: legs, physique and the ability to cut off driving lines. Your turn will come.

7
Kirian (27), midfielder
UD Las Palmas
A team as young as the Spanish team sometimes lacks leadership, something the Canarian player carries as his flag. He is always proud, tries passes on the break lines and has a good shot from distance. House with Spanish style and brings different things.

8
Brahim, 21, Midfielder
real Madrid
The Spanish-Moroccan wants to play for Spain and it would be strange if he is not in the next call-up. He is skilled, plays with both legs and is not under pressure. He is breaking down Real Madrid’s door and Luis de la Fuente is rubbing his hands. This is a gem.

9
Assane Diao, 18, assault
Real Betis
Betic pearl can play on the wing or in the middle. He rides, dribbles, assists, scores and destroys all opposing defenses with the strength and power he has in his lower body. He is young, but there are important things.

10
Isaac, 23, forward
Seville
Sevilla’s season is a drama and it needs a plot to turn the situation around. The argument is called Isaac and his last name is “goal between the eyebrows.” He doesn’t make filigrees or impossible dribbles, but he fights, he runs, he fights defenses and in the last few meters he combines the shot very quickly. De la Fuente likes it.

Eleven
Samu Omorodion, 19, forward
Alavés
He is a prototype of a forward that has been absent in Spain for a long time. He is fast, powerful, strong, a finisher and wants to take over the world. He is a force of nature, with stuff from Lukaku himself. Once started, nothing beats it. He has 9 goals in 23 games in the First Division. He should go to the Euro Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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