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16 goals and 12 assists in 32 games! Bosnia and Herzegovina 17-year-old prodigy emerged, 6 giants robbed

In today's European football world, talented new stars are emerging like mushrooms after a rain. For example, the 17-year-old Bosnian talented young player Kerim Alaybegovic has performed like a sudden appearance in the Leverkusen U19 team in the past season. He is now like a dazzling new star, shining in the sky above European football.

Alaybegovich, a new generation of hope star in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was born in 2007 and is only 17 years old this year. He plays as a left-wing attacker, can play as a winger or a full-back. It has fast speed, sufficient explosive power, can pass and shoot, and has a strong ability to read games. Data shows that this season, he played 32 times for the Leverkusen U19 team in various competitions, contributing a total of 16 goals and 12 assists. Such data performance is amazing for a young player who is only 17 years old.

Not only that, Alaybegovic has also been favored by the Bosnia and Herzegovich national team, and has had many appearance records for the Bosnia and Herzegovich U21 team and performed very well. Being able to play for Bosnia and Herzegovich's national youth team at such a young age is enough to prove that Alaybegovich has outstanding personal talent among his peers.

According to the latest report by reporter Romano, Alaibegovic is considered one of the best players born in 2007. Because Alaybegovic performed well in his recent season, he naturally attracted a lot of European top teams to become interested in him. For example, six major European giants including Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Manchester United, Chelsea, AC Milan, and Juventus are eager to sign him from Leverkusen Club as soon as possible.

Being favored by these six European giants is undoubtedly the greatest recognition of this talented young player in Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, Leverkusen obviously also knows the value contained in Alaybegovich, so in order to retain Alaybegovich, he has regarded him as the team's current non-sale product.

For Leverkusen, how to better train Alaybegovic and allow him to gradually grow into a core player in the team is a question that the team needs to focus on at present. After all, being able to keep such a talented player with great potential is of great significance to the team's future competitiveness. For those top European clubs that are ready to play for Alaybegovich, they need to consider how to convince Leverkusen to release them. This summer, who will this Bosnian genius star fall into? Let's wait and see.