Let’s explore the opinion of the former Monaco sporting director.
The English championship is back, which means that we are waiting for new discoveries, new names. Even before the World Cup break, Arsenal striker Ethan Nwaneri set a record by becoming the youngest Premier League player to come on as a substitute against Brentford aged 15 years, 5 months and 23 days. He broke Harvey Elliott’s record by 16 years and 30 days.
It is clear that Nwaneri will have to wait a little longer before being able to make full entry into the first team. There are those players who are ready to come to the fore in the second half of the championship of England. And their names were named by Thor-Christian Carlsen. This is a Norwegian football scout, former sporting director of AS Monaco. So his opinion is worthy of interest.
Romeo Lavia – 18-year-old Southampton defensive midfielder
The young Belgian was signed last summer for £12m by Manchester City. Moreover, the press writes that the “citizens” left a buyout clause for 40 million in the contract. Lavia missed many games with injury in September and October but managed to impress scouts from Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool. This is a dynamic, technically gifted guy who is distinguished by intelligence and composure.
Alejandro Garnacho – 18-year-old Manchester United striker
Garnacho was in the spotlight in the Europa League match against Sheriff and was recognized as the best player in the game. He used his chance to realize his powerful potential. Ten Hag then said that Garnacho should have done a little better defensively. However, he stressed that the boy deserves more chances. Subsequently, the Argentine scored against Fulham. He has all the qualities of a striker who creates many problems for the defence. Garnacho has dribbling, speed, cunning. Ronaldo remains his idol, and Alejandro is trying to copy Cristiano’s style in the Portuguese’s best times.
Fabio Carvalho – 20-year-old Liverpool midfielder
The Portuguese helped take Fulham to the Premier League before making a £5million move to Anfield. The instability of Liverpool’s offensive game and the high level of competition create some problems for Carvalho’s adaptation. However, Portugal’s Under 21 team has already shown his talent in the games played in the first part of the championship. Fabio’s style of play is reminiscent of Philippe Coutinho’s style when he shone.
Degnand Gnonto – 19-year-old Leeds striker
Gnonto made his way through the Inter academy and Leeds battled intense competition before they managed to sign the Zurich player for €4.5m. Degnand is a powerful footballer who can play forward on any flank, in any position. His passion and passion are contagious. Without embarrassment and doubt, he rushes into dribbling, tearing. Gnonto’s strength and speed are impressive, and he will definitely add more football intelligence, composure, which will diversify the game than him and make the player one of the attractive items in the market.
Amadou Onana, 21, Everton midfielder
From the previous Onana sprout is different. He has more than 50 matches in the German and French leagues, not to mention the fact that Everton paid Lille 35 million euros for Onan. Much was expected of Amadou: the required amount. So far, his performance has looked more encouraging than impressive, but Onana, who has played twice at the World Cup in Qatar, is already mature, confident and has what it takes to be a top-class central midfielder. He works very well with the ball and reads the game.
Rico Lewis – 18-year-old Manchester City right-back
Based on seven first-team appearances under Lewis, Citizens manager Josep Guardiola appreciates the young right-back’s talent. Rico has already scored in the Champions League, he showed a confident match against Chelsea in the League Cup. He adapts to playing in the first team without problems and has all the credentials to grow. He clearly works with the ball, fast and enterprising. The coaches highlight Lewis’s brainpower and his talent for combination play.
Nathan Patterson – 21, right back for Everton
Since making his Premier League debut at the start of the season, the Scotland international has come a long way to becoming a right-back at Everton. Patterson is known for his speed and ability to use space. He is comfortable to the highest degree. The ex-Rangers player may not have the physical strength to tackle defensively, but he moves and handles the ball well.
Armel Bella-Kotchap, 21, Southampton centre-back
He was signed by Bochum for €11 million and started the season well, leading to a call-up to the German national team. Bella-Kotchup is a fearless defender, averaging eight interceptions per game, winning 70 percent of duels, and dominating the background. But he still needs to improve his work with the ball, make fewer individual mistakes. However, this is already a very important player for Southampton with growth prospects.
Malcolm Abioway – 19-year-old Crystal Palace winger
The England under-20 winger joined Crystal Palace on a free transfer last summer as his contract with Derby ran out. And he has already played three times in the Premier League. This is a powerful offensive player, capable of setting up breakouts. Youth leads to the fact that Ebiowey often does not make the best decisions with the ball in attack. Also, he relies too much on his left leg. In general, he has excellent dribbling skills and ability to give precise passes. He is dangerous on the wing and has great growth potential.
