Golden Boy Nominees Announced! Only '0' Korean Players... Ramin Yamal, Pau Kubarthy Ranked 1st and 2nd

The list of 100 Golden Boy nominees has been announced.

The Golden Boy award is given to prospective players under the age of 21 who have performed very well every year. Italian media Tutto Sport announced the list of 100 Golden Boy candidates on the 28th.

Golden Boy, which was established in 2003, is a prestigious award that is equivalent to a ballon d'Or among promising players. Most of the winners have become a pillar of soccer history, including Lionel Messi (2005), Cesc Fabregas (2006), and Kylian Mbappé (2017).

◆ 2025 Golden Boy Nominees Top 10 (as of May 30)

1. Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelona)
2. Fau Kubarsi (FC Barcelona)
3. Desjared Doue (Paris Saint-Germain FC)
4. Myles Ruis Kelly (Arnal FC)
5. Warren Zaire-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain FC)
6. Deanne Subordinate (AFC Bournemouth)
7. Kenan Yildiz (Juventus FC)
8. Ethan Nwaneri (Asnar FC)
9. Giovanni Kenda (Sporting CP)
10. Jorel Harteau (AFC Ajax)

Lamine Yamal and Pau Kubarthy, who served as the mainstay of FC Barcelona at the age of 17, took first and second place. Lamine Yamal is the 2024 Golden Boy winner. Since the Golden Boy only gets to win once, it cannot be won even if it wins first place through future voting. Kubarthy is the most likely candidate for the award in second place. 온라인카지노

Paris Saint-Germain F.C.'s Dejaerre Dué and Warren Zairemeri ranked third and fifth. Dué contributed to winning the Ligue 1 title and the Trophy de Champion by scoring 13 goals and 13 assists in 53 matches in all competitions from the first season of his transfer to PSG. Although Zairemeri did not play as a mainstay, he played a role as a hidden housekeeper for his team, falling behind Fabian Lewis, Vitinha, and João Neves.

Arsenal FC's Myles Louis Kelly and Ethan Nwaneri ranked fourth and seventh. Despite playing as the starting left fullback, Louis Kelly showed a stable performance that was not like a rookie. Nwaneri also scored nine goals and two assists in 37 games, filling the void of Bukayo Saka well. Louis Kelly and Nwaneri's performances were like a ray of light at Arsenal in the injury ward.
Dean Haesun, who has been confirmed to transfer to Real Madrid CF, ranked sixth. Haesun showed excellent build-up and defense as a two-legged center back. Despite it being his first season as a main player, he performed well without any ups and downs.

Kenan Yildiz, who is drawing attention as the fantasy star who will succeed Del Piero, took seventh place. Unlike the previous season when he was sitting in the bench, Yildiz played in 48 matches and recorded nine goals and six assists this season. After suffering from empty stomachs throughout the season, Yildiz was one of the indispensable things to Juventus.

Giovanni Kenda, Portugal's biggest prospect, was ranked ninth. Kenda played as the main winger for Sporting CP at the age of 18. As the player was called up by Coach Hoobeng Amoring, his playing time was expected to decrease when Amoring left. However, since Amoring left, he has had a successful season by raising his pace further. Kenda will move to Chelsea FC in the summer of 2026.

10th place was taken by Jorrell Harteau of the AFC Ajax. Harteau is a versatile player who can play left fullback and center back. He has already been the starting member of Ajax since last season. He played in 50 games in all competitions this season as well, playing a key role in the defense.

Unfortunately, none of the South Korean players were listed. Lee Kang-in is the only South Korean player on the Golden Boy candidate list so far. Lee Kang-in was selected on the Golden Boy Candidate List for the third consecutive year from 2019 to 2021.

The Golden Boy Awards will be held in late December. Players will continue to compete until November, when voting takes place. Candidates will be selected based on their performance, time to play, level of their teams, and overall performance. The top 20 players and five wild cards will then advance to the final round. The final winner will be selected by a jury of 50 journalists from European soccer media.

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