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47. Lorenzo Callegari

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47. Lorenzo Callegari

Another blossoming talent out of Paris Saint-Germain’s academy, Lorenzo Callegari enjoyed a superb preseason tournament against the likes of Leicester City and Real Madrid. Last year, the Frenchman was the standout performer in Bulgaria’s U17 European Championship. Neither Adrien Rabiot nor Grzegorz Krychowiak can become Thiago Motta’s successor. The former is best used as a box-to-box midfielder, specializing in making late runs, while the latter is a conservative destroyer who can’t develop the play. However, Callegari has the composure and switch of play to fill Motta’s shoes.

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PSG go up 4-0 against Leicester. Look at this sublime ball from Lorenzo Callegari, Thiago Motta's heir apparent. pic.twitter.com/N8X5TJVFe6

— ㅤ ㅤ (@EIFantasmita) July 31, 2016
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