Who will start in 2024: These are the top jewels from Swiss football

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RB Salzburg player Bryan Okoh could already taste the Nati air under Murat Yakin.
Stefan Kreis and Emanuel Staub

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⁠Eman Kospo (16, Barcelona)

The 1.90 m tall central defender will move from the ranking youth team to the world-famous La Masia this summer. Spent ninety minutes on the pitch in three of the six Youth League matches and was even allowed to train with the Barça stars from the first team. Robust, mobile and with an impressive appearance. U17 player of the national team from Switzerland.

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Zidan Tairi (16, Hoffenheim)

Moves from FCZ to the youth department of TSG in the summer. Scored 6 goals in 17 games for the Hoffenheim U17 team. At home in attacking midfield. Carries, how could it be otherwise, the magical number 10. Busty magical foot with technical class and incredible humor. U17 player of the national team from Switzerland.

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⁠Junior Zé (17, FCB)

He is currently struggling with a toe injury, but should be fit again for the start of the second half of the season. Has already played eight games for the first team and scored one goal in the cup. Explosive, strong dribbling winger with great mentality and finishing qualities. It is possible that he will have a breakthrough in 2024. Player of the Switzerland U19 national team.

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⁠Marvin Akaomen (16, FCB)

Athletic centre-back, flexible and quick. Moreover, he is left-footed, an advantage that should not be underestimated. Made his Super League debut under Heiko Vogel at the age of 15, but learned the lesson in the 6-1 defeat to St. Gallen. He is already well advanced for his age, but still needs time. U17 player of the national team from Switzerland.

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⁠Aurèle Amenda (20, YB)

There seems to be no reason to worry about the defensive center in the Swiss national team. With Amenda, a gem is also maturing at YB, who already played 42 competition games for the first team at a young age. Extremely strong in duels, calm and confident. He played on the U21 national team and recently complained publicly about the lack of minutes played at YB.

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⁠Bryan Okoh (20, RB Salzburg)

He is also a promise for the Swiss defense of the future: Okoh moved from Lausanne-Sport to the Red Bull Salzburg academy in the summer of 2019 and was then loaned to partner club Liefering, where he played 44 league games. Fast, powerful and bipedal. Has all the potential for a great career, but has been struggling with injuries for a long time.

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⁠Alvyn Sanches (20, Lausanne)

The most talented player in the Lausanne-Sport selection. Scored 13 goals and set up a further 7 goals in 73 competitive matches. Can be deployed in various positions in the centre, technically strong, brutal, smart. Currently struggling with a knee injury. YB put out feelers at Sanches in the summer. But his future probably lies with partner club Nice. Player of the Switzerland U21 national team.

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⁠Malik Deme (18, YB)

Comes from the GC youth team. Fast wing with a brilliant left foot and great one-on-one qualities. He currently plays ten times in the Promotion League for the Young Boys U21 team. It’s probably only a matter of time before he gets a taste of professional life. Recently had problems with a muscle injury in the upper leg. Player of the Switzerland U19 national team.

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⁠Romeo Beney (18, FCB)

The variable attacker from Yverdon made a wonderful professional debut at the beginning of December and scored 3-1 against Lugano after coming on as a substitute. Also comes into play against the Ranked and Lucerne. Has dynamics, physicality and great technical qualities. A promise for the second half of the season because coach Fabio Celestini has proven that he is dependent on young people. Player of the Switzerland U19 national team.

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⁠Winsley Boteli (17, Gladbach)

The striker moved from the Servette youth team to the Lower Rhine in the summer of 2022, where he is on the assembly line. In 19 games for the Foals U19, Boteli scored 16 times. Athletic, agile and strong finisher. But the road to the Bundesliga is still a long way. Even though Gerry Seoane, a fellow countryman, is on the sidelines. U18 player of the national team from Switzerland.

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