Potential stars of the Under-21 Europe Championship: Moise Kean, Phil Foden, Pablo Fornals, Luka Jovic



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Clockwise, from the top left: Phil Foden, Pablo Fornals, Dodi Lukebakio and Luka Jovic are among the players who could turn on the Euro 2019

Italy has an attacker who claims to "steal secrets" from Cristiano Ronaldo. Serbia has an attacker who has just joined Real Madrid for £ 50m. Romania has the son of one of its greatest players.

The Under-21 European Championship, which starts Sunday and ends June 30, is full of big names – and that's even before mentioning English talents such as Phil Foden, James Maddison and Aaron Wan Bissaka.

Among the teams in action are Italy, defending champions Germany, England, France and Spain. There are many players to watch, big names with emerging talents ready to score.

Moise Kean (Italy)

Kean is the youngest striker to start a game for the senior team of Italy since 1912

Juventus striker Moise Kean, 19, enters the tournament at the end of his decisive season. The fast-paced teen scored a series of glorious goals in six straight games for the club and the country – while he registered his first two senior team selections for Italy in March.

His goal against Finland in qualifying at Euro 2020 made him the youngest player to have scored a competitive goal for the Azzurri.

Kean is not short of confidence in himself, inspiring from his Juve teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo, whom he said in March: "I'm learning from Cristiano Ronaldo, at the same time," he said. training, I steal his secrets "

He is one of the eight senior internationals of the Italian Under-21 team, including Roma midfielders. Lorenzo Pellegrini and Nicolo Zaniolo, Cagliari Nicolo Barella, AC Milan striker Patrick Cutrone and Fiorentina Federico Chiesa.

Phil Foden (England)

Phil Foden scored in the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup this season

You have to be special to make 26 first-team appearances for Manchester City in a triple national season. And Phil Foden, 19, is just that.

He has scored seven goals this season, including the sole goal of a major victory in the Premier League against Tottenham in April.

The boss Pep Guardiola said that offensive midfielder Foden "will be an important player for City", and that he was compared to Xavi and Andres Iniesta by BBC specialist Pat Nevin.

Foden – named best player of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2017 – should again play a crucial role in England's hopes.

Premier League players from the England team with Aidy Boothroyd include the Crystal Palace defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and the Leicester midfielder James Maddison, as well as from Arsenal Reiss Nelson – who played seven Bundesliga goals in Hoffenheim last season.

Pablo Fornals (Spain)

Pablo Fornals takes a break in the preparations for Euro 2019 to join West Ham

One of the tournament's oldest players at age 23, Spanish offensive midfielder Pablo Fornals completed a £ 24m transfer to West Ham on the eve of the competition.

Fornals – who has won two senior team selections for Spain – scored five goals and helped six more for Villarreal last season. He already has a lot of experience at the highest level, having made 129 appearances in La Liga for Malaga and the yellow submarine.

The Spanish journalist Guillem Balague has described