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FOUR mind-blowing young talents who could do a job in the Premier League:

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bundesligaHaving been accredited as the new Premier League, the Bundesliga requires similar levels of strength and finesse to make it in Germanys top flight. With classy teams like Bayern Munchen and Borussia Dortmund, it is certainly becoming a fiercely competitive division that is improving in quality year on year, a point expressed by both Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich’s impressive performances in the Champions League this year.

With such similar qualities, surely the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson should be looking towards the Bundesliga for suitable reinforcements in the summer over the rather less competitive european leagues, like Ligue 1, who obviously do boast their own talent with the likes of Moussa Sissoko. I have highlighted some key talents who could do very well in the English league…

MarcoReus1. Marco Reus (23 years old)

At just 23-years-old, Marco Reus isn’t shy of the sight of goal, having scored 13 in the Bundesliga already following his big-money move from Borussia Monchengladbach in the summer, now it is clear why his price tag was so high.

Possibly the most prolific of the divison’s strikers, Reus has deputised for Lewandowski this season playing second to the Poland international in the key CF role, but given the chance he has certainly produced for Dortmund. He has picked up a valuable 14 caps for the competitive German first team scoring 5 goals. He certainly has a very bright future ahead of him and has attracted interest from a host of top flight clubs in recent times.

Mario Gotze2. Mario Gotze (20 years old)

Dubbed the ‘next Lionel Messi’ the 20-year-old German has a buy-out clause of £30m inserted into his contract in an attempt to keep potential admirers at arms length.

Capped 20 times by Germany at the tender age of 20, you can understand why various PL clubs have been linked with a move for the Memmingen-born midfielder.

Robert Lewandowski3. Robert Lewandowski (24 years old)

Robert Lewandowski is the oldest of my picks at 24 years of age, however he is every bit as good as the aforementioned strikers, being a key figure for club and most certainly country, having racked up a massive 55 caps international caps.

The Polish international has already hit the net 14 times in the league this season and is one of the Bundesliga’s top scorers playing second fiddle to none other than Kiebsling of Bayer 04. Lewandowski has been linked with a host of top flight clubs, and could be set for a move to the Allianz for Bayern Munich in the summer, according to reports around the world.

Kevin Trapp4. Kevin Trapp (22 years old)

Trapp has been a newcomer on the block at just 22 years of age, having come from Germanys lower divisions with Eintacht Frankfurt’s newly promoted side breaking all the rules and placing in at 4th in the Bund, having kept a total of 2 clean sheets in his last 3 matches.

Trapp is a real shot stopper who could prove to be a real star if he were to come to the premier league and I would invite premier league bosses to try him out.

Trapp has to be accredited with Frankfurts success having been in superb form this season

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  • Mark says:

    Why would they go to the Premier League? The future of football is in Germany!

    • Robin Van Kloeze says:

      how? What would you use to credit that, the PL had been running for about 50 years longer and its reputation globally is outstanding, would love to hear your thoughts so please do reply my twitter is @RobinVanKloezej

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