Barcelona defensive prodigy considered the future of the Spanish national team by RFEF

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Sticking true to their age-old philosophy, Barcelona continue to provide a solid platform for youngsters emerging from La Masia, enabling them to express their talents on the biggest of stages.

A variety of gleaming stars have displayed their potential with the first team, diverting attention from Barcelona’s fluctuating form this season.

One of the teenagers to ignite optimism for the future is young Pau Cubarsi, who recently made his debut against Unionistas de Salamanca at the tender age of 16. A substitute appearance in that game was followed by a first start against Real Betis.

Now 17, Cubarsi’s poise while distributing the ball and composure in duels caught the eye of many, with the centre-back being labeled as one of the most exciting prospects to have come out of the youth ranks at Barcelona.

Spanish national eam consider Cubarsi the future

Indeed, according to AS, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) considers 17-year-old Pau Cubarsi to be the future of the national’s team defence.

Barcelona players have been accustomed to leading the front lines for the Spanish national team, with the golden generation of La Roja previously comprising an abundance of La Masia graduates.

With Barcelona once again producing youngsters with high ceilings in quick succession, Spain are looking to recreate that dynamic, with Pau Cubarsi believed to be the perfect candidate to lead the back line in the future.

The youngster is still growing, but some describe him as “the perfect mix of Carles Puyol and Gerard Piqué.”

This is because he combines an aggressive style of play with incredible composure in build-ups, which helped him, for instance, record a 93.5% passing success rate during the match against Betis.

Cubarsi’s coaches also highlight his exceptional tactical reading of the game, emphasizing his ability to absorb information well and has caught the attention of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola as well.

As he grows in maturity and experience, Spain will keep close tabs on the player. And while a spot for the Euros this summer appear distant, he might make it to the Olympics squad.

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