Lamine Yamal will go to Paris

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Author of an exceptional year 2024 including this coronation at the Euro, the young Lamine Yamal is on cloud nine. At just 17 years old, he is already considered one of the best players on the planet. And his start to the season with Barça confirms that he is set to experience great things again this year. Proof of his excellent level, he is already named in the 30 for the Ballon d’Or in addition to being in the list for the Kopa trophy which rewards the best young people.

He also risks winning the second trophy and also being the youngest player in history to appear in the top 10 of the Ballon d’Or. This Thursday, Relevo reveals that Lamine Yamal will go to Paris this Monday for the Ballon d’Or ceremony. A decision which almost confirms that he will be the big winner of the Kopa trophy. Before that, he has a Clasico to play this Saturday evening…

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