As a no.8, it'll be hard to top Jude Bellingham; albeit Dominik Szoboszlai has all the tools to match the great young all-rounder.
I thought Szoboszlai would be very good; right now, he already looks exceptional.
Another great young all-rounder is Ryan Gravenberch, who really can do it all – apart from overcome Bayern Munich politics.
I think he can become a world-beating no.6, as he literally has all the skills; he just went to the wrong club in 2022. And if he's not retooled into the world's best no.6, he can remain an excellent no.8. (Good players are versatile.)
Since writing about him yesterday, having followed his career closely for over a year (and having him as my main choice for the summer, Bellingham aside), various snippets have arisen that bolster my view on his potential ascension to the very top.
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