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37. Amine Harit

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37. Amine Harit

After being misused by René Girard, this electric flair player has finally found form with the appointment of Sérgio Conceição. Champion of the U-19 Euros, he showed glimpses of his promise during the debut week of 2016-17 season in a 1-0 victory over Dijon. Linking up with Emiliano Sala, the creative Parisian has been one of Nantes’ only bright spots this season. He has settled into the role of the central genius of Nantes’ attacks, a fancy dribbler with a good final ball too. Although he has played as an #8 and a wide playmaker, Harit’s best position is at #10. Possessing a devilish right foot, he is effective in counter-attacking situations, a delightful dribbler who whizzes his way past defenders. It’s safe to say Nantes have not had a 19-year-old this good since Dmitri Payet.

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