Top 10 versi sportinglifo.
   
  1. Kun Aguero (19): With all the talk of Barcelona’s brilliant Argentinian 
Lionel Messi, it has been easy to forget about Atletico Madrid’s own diminutive 
gem. Kun, or Sergio as he is known to some, has been in magnificent form this 
season both in La Liga and the UEFA Cup. He became the youngest-ever player in 
the Argentinian top flight when he turned out for Independiente in 2003 at the 
tender age of 15. Quick, inventive and with a superb first touch, Aguero is 
starting to hit the headlines in Spain almost as frequently as his good pal 
Lionel. 

2. Karim Benzema (19): Benzema has taken France's Ligue 1 by storm so far this 
season. He’s the division’s out-and-out top marksman, hitting the net 11 times 
for champions Lyon already. Tall and powerful, Benzema has taken his good 
domestic form onto the international scene where he has scored three times in 
six appearances. It is somewhat unsurprising that his recent performances have 
attracted the likes of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who was reported to be 
lining up a gigantic offer for the hottest prospect in French football. 

3. Bojan Krkic (17): A record-breaking prodigy, Bojan scored an unbelievable 
960 goals in seven years while playing for Barcelona’s youth sides. In 2007 he 
led Spain to victory in the UEFA Under-17 Championships, scoring the only goal 
of the final win over England. Since then he has opened his La Liga account for 
Barcelona and become the youngest player to appear in a Champions League game, 
when he came off the bench in Barca’s opening-night win over Lyon. 

4. Giovani Dos Santos (18): Not only does the kid look a bit like his team-mate 
Ronaldinho, but he also plays like him. Giovani has wonderful balance and 
trickery, and is now a fixture in Barcelona’s first-team squad. Like Bojan, he 
was a revelation at Under-17 level, playing an integral role in Mexico’s World 
Cup win in 2005. It was in that tournament where he began to make a name for 
himself, being voted the tournament's second-best player. The precocious talent 
who pipped him to the post was…… 

5. Anderson (19) Anderson shot to stardom two years ago when he was the hero of 
one of the most bizarre games in Brazilian league history. Playing for his 
boyhood club Gremio in the second division, he scored the winning goal which 
took his side back up to the top flight. What made the goal extra special was 
that Gremio only had seven men on the pitch at the time. Calm in possession 
with a blistering burst of pace, he quickly moved to FC Porto, who in turn sold 
him on to Manchester United for £17m. His first year with the Premier League 
champions was supposed to be one in which he would slowly settle into the side. 
However, two months into the season and he is already pulling the strings in 
the United midfield. 

6. Carlos Vela (18): It is relatively unknown that Arsenal in fact own the 
contract of this tremendously gifted striker. Top scorer at the 2005 Under-17 
World Cup, Vela has spent three years on loan in Spain in order to gain EU 
citizenship, which he has now obtained. There is talk of Arsenal unleashing him 
on the Premier League in January, and this would without question add another 
impressive string to the Gunners' bow. Vela is as quick-running as he is with 
his brain. Deadly in front of goal and mesmerising with the ball at his feet, 
he will certainly prove to be another of Wenger’s master-strokes. 

7. Hatem Ben Arfa (20): It says a lot about one so young to be called into his 
national side instead of experienced goal machine David Trezeguet. That’s 
exactly what happened to Ben Arfa earlier this month when he took the Juventus 
striker’s place in the French squad for their Euro 2008 qualifiers. Ben Arfa, 
who rejected the chance to represent Tunisia in the 2006 World Cup, is more of 
a goal-maker then a goal-taker, and his subtle, skilful style acts as a perfect 
foil for his powerful Lyon team-mate Benzema.

8. Miguel Veloso (21): Veloso rose to prominence at this summer’s Under-21 
tournament and is rumoured to be a target of practically every big club in 
Europe. A holding midfielder with a fabulous range of passing and strong in the 
tackle, the son of former Benfica legend Antonio has been in stupendous form 
for Sporting Club de Portugal so far this season. One should expect to see his 
flowing locks at pastures new sooner rather then later. 

9. Ryan Babel (20): Liverpool pulled off a real coup when they landed Holland’s 
most exciting youngster this past summer. Although he is yet to light up the 
Premier League, Babel has all the makings of a top player. With fantastic pace, 
bewitching balance and a cool head in front of goal, he will surely gain a 
regular spot at Anfield soon. There is an argument that if he had been playing 
under a more imaginative and less cautious boss than Rafael Benitez, he may 
have had a greater impact in England by now. 

10. Alexandre Pato (18): As if one Brazilian magician wasn’t enough, AC Milan 
spent £16m on bringing Pato to the San Siro. Nicknamed “The Duck”, he will be 
allowed to play for the Rossoneri from January 2008. Spotted playing futsal in 
Brazil at the ripe old age of three, he has never looked back. He scored on his 
debut for Internacional, and after only one year playing with the Brazilian 
side, Milan came calling. 
   
  Penasaran pengen liat Pato neh, dulu seh sempet masuk timnya Sao Paolo yang 
ngalahin Pool di kejuaraan dunia tapi gak terlalu mencolok maennya.    
Mudah-mudahan bisa membawa perbaikan ke tim yang dibelanya, AMIEN.
   
  Source: 
http://www.sportingo.com/football/10_most_exciting_young_talents/1001,5574

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