kun
Well-Known Member
We have an absolutely astounding plethora of young talents coming through, many of which have their nation's hopes pinned on them. Genuine wonderkids.So am I right in thinking we have what most Germans consider the future of the German national team in Sane, what most Brazilians think is the future of the Brazilian national team in G. Jesus and what most English fans were thinking was the future of the English national team in Sterling before he signed for City?
We might be adding Roberts to that list as well as Moreno, Zinchenko and Unal who are legitimately all as promising for their respective countries as the above players. This all happened so quickly but we're stocked with lots of potential worldies now... it's entirely possible they all will be some day, I much prefer this than signing a big name for media attention and shirt sales. Let City be the club that makes them stars, that's so much more exciting to think about. It may seem random or obvious even to some but we really should be more excited about how different things look all of a sudden. :)
England: Sterling, Stones, Roberts
Brazil: Gabriel Jesus
Germany: Sané
Turkey: Ünal
Nigeria: Iheanacho
Colombia: Moreno
Ukraine: Zinchenko
Spain: Brahim
Add to that other uber talented youngsters like Aleix Garcia (who I think will become a world class deep lying playmaker), Manu Garcia, Maffeo, Angeliño, Adarabioyo, Denayer, Gunn, Faupala, Celina, Sancho, Kigbu, Foden, Diallo, Lorenzo Gonzalez and Colin Rosler. It's really quite mad. We even have one each of Ireland and Australia's biggest hopes in Aaron Mooy and Jack Byrne.
If even a third of these players reach their potential we'll have ourselves a footballing and marketing GOLDMINE.
The future's bright. The future's blue.