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Lamine Yamal and his father, Mounir Nasraoui
Lamine Yamal and his father, Mounir Nasraoui

Lamine Yamal's father eyeing Premier League: Picks two clubs as possible destinations for son

Lamine Yamal's father, Mounir Nasraoui has mentioned Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain as potential destinations for his son should he depart Barcelona.

According to Football365, the young talent is looking for a new contract with Barca but might consider leaving La Blaugrana if he doesn't receive a better offer.

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Yamal is under contract until 2026 and is regarded as one of the top teenage talents in global football today. The Barcelona prodigy gained widespread attention during Euro 2024, playing a key role in Spain's victory in the continental competition.

He shattered several records at Euro 2024, becoming the youngest player ever to participate in the European Championship, as well as the youngest to score a goal and provide an assist in the tournament's history. Yamal concluded a remarkable Euros by assisting in the 2-1 victory over England in the final.

An exceptional performance at the Euros, combined with a standout debut season with Barcelona, has caused Yamal's market value to soar.

According to Transfermarket, the 17-year-old is now valued at approximately €120 million, making him the priciest teenager in football.

Yamal has demonstrated exceptional talent, and top clubs across Europe will vie for his services if he decides to depart from Barcelona. Nevertheless, it is improbable that the Catalan club will allow one of their brightest prospects to leave in the near future.

The La Masia product is poised to become a central figure in the club's lineup under the guidance of new manager Hansi Flick. Meanwhile, Barcelona midfielder Pedri has supported his teammate Lamine Yamal in winning the 2024 Golden Boy award.

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He is one of the frontrunners for this accolade, which is awarded to the best-performing player in Europe under the age of 21.

The teenager had an impressive 2023-24 season, netting seven goals and providing 10 assists in 50 matches across various competitions. Moreover, he was honored as the Young Player of the Tournament after Spain's Euro victory, contributing one goal and four assists in seven games.

He enjoyed a standout 2023/24 season, scoring seven goals and delivery 10 assists in 50 matches across different competitions. 

Additionally, he was recognised as the Youngest Player of the Tournament following Spain's Euro 2024 triumph this month with many tagging him a successor for Argentina superstar, Lionel Messi.

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