In addition to small Swiss: These are the biggest promises at the U21 European Championship

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Chelsea put 100 million on the table for Michailo Mudryk from Ukraine in the winter.
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Sebastian WendellFootball reporter

In Switzerland it is said to be the best U21 of all time. Should Amdouni, Rieder and Co. reach the stated goal of qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics, then they would be sure of this accolade. That would mean: Switzerland would have left behind several major football superpowers. And their selection is teeming with quality.

The player with the highest market value in the Swiss EM team is Fabian Rieder (21), transfermarkt.ch estimates him at a proud CHF 15 million. This puts the YB shooting star in 49th place among all players at the U21 European Championship. 17 (!) young stars have a market value of CHF 30 million or more.

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One thing is certain for many experts: the superstars of tomorrow have never been so numerous at a U21 European Championship as at the tournament in Romania and Georgia. Blick picks out five:

Mikhailo Mudryk (22), Ukraine

The Chelsea winger tops the market value table of all EM participants with 60 million francs, in the winter the Londoners even transferred 100 million for Mudryk’s services to Shakhtar Donetsk. In his home country, Mudryk is regarded as the greatest talent since the legendary Andriy Shevchenko (46).

Sandro Tonali (23), Italy

Regular player at the great AC Milan for two years. Tonali is also a key player in the “great” Squadra Azzura – and should shape it in the future.

Harvey Elliot (20), England

Made it a fixture at Liverpool last season. And after the turmoil this summer, the “Reds” should become the face of the team.

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Khephren Thuram (22), France

Made an unpleasant acquaintance with FC Basel in Nice in the spring (out in the quarter finals of the Conference League). The youngest son of Lilian and brother of Gladbach professional Marcus Thuram is being hunted by Europe’s elite – the most likely move to Liverpool.

Youssoufa Moukoko (18), Germany

The second youngest player in the U21 European Championship has a current market value of over CHF 30 million. To ask? BVB star Moukoko hopes that he will solve the chronic storm problems of the Germans. After the European Championship U21, then also in the senior team of Hansi Flick (58).

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Source : Blick

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