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Rareș Coman, along with stars from PSG and Barcelona! Was included on the list of most talented young players in the world


Article by Cosmin Nistor – published Tuesday, October 14, 2025 19:14 / Updated Tuesday, October 14, 2025 7:44

The Romanian midfielder Rareș Coman (16 years old), legitimized in Sassuolo, was included by the British daily The Guardian In the prestigious list “Next Generation 2025”, which calls the most promising 60 young footballers born in 2008.

The English publication makes this selection annually, in which the future stars of world football appear, and this year, the name of Rareș Coman is found alongside young people from PSG, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

The British daily praised the young Romanian international: “A tireless midfielder, with quality on the ball”

About the Romanian footballer, The Guardian wrote:

“Before reaching Sassuolo, in 2024, Coman was on the wish list of West Ham and Watford clubs, but the bureaucratic difficulties blocked the transfer. This tireless central midfielder impressed even on the great Gheorghe Hagi through his resistance and the quality he has.

Hagi tried to bring him to the Lighthouse, the Romanian champion in 2023, but Sassuolo moved faster. Since arrival in Italy, Coman has significantly improved the defensive game. ”

The British also notes that the young Romanian is already a constant presence in the lots of the U16 and U17 nationals of Romania, and the federal coaches “I think its potential is very high”.

A year ago, Rareș Coman was passing in Italy from the Danube Calarasi

The list prepared by The Guardian can be found: Ibrahim Mbaye (PSG), Francesco Camarda (AC Milan / Lecce), Dro Fernandez and Toni Fernandez (FC Barcelona)

Born on January 28, 2008, Rareș Coman took the step to Italian football in October 2024, transferring from the Danube Calarasi to Sassuolo, a club recognized for his policy of promoting young players.

Since then, Coman has constantly evolved for the club's junior teams, being closely monitored by the coaches of the first team.

In previous years, Romania was represented by:

  • 2024: Alexandru Stoian (Constanta Lighthouse)

  • 2023: Enes Sali (Constanta Lighthouse)

  • 2022: Andrei Borza (Constanta Lighthouse)

  • 2021: Cătălin Vultura (Lecce)

  • 2020: Ștefan Bodișteanu (Viitorul Constanța)

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