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Barcelona poised to miss out on 14-year-old whizkid to England move

Barcelona poised to miss out on 14-year-old whizkid to England move

At the tender age of 14, Valladolid sensation ‘Gui’ Ruck has already set the footballing world abuzz with his talent. The young midfielder, known for his mesmerizing dribbling skills and technical flair, has emerged as a hot prospect coveted by top clubs across Europe.

Despite his youth, Ruck’s potential has not gone unnoticed by Spanish giants, including Barcelona and Real Madrid.

However, these two traditional Spanish giants are not the only clubs interested in Ruck, who is also courted by several English teams.

Gui Ruck has made his decision

Barcelona, in fact, could be on the verge of missing out on Ruck, who has ‘almost’ taken the final decision regarding his future, reports Mundo Deportivo.

Brazilian prodigy seems poised to make a move to English football, with Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest leading the chase for his signature.

Ruck’s journey in European football began at just seven years old when he made the leap to Portugal. It was there that he caught the eye of scouts while plying his trade at Vitoria de Guimaraes and Sporting de Braga.

His prolific goal-scoring exploits at Braga, where he notched an astonishing 87 goals in a single season, propelled him into the spotlight and garnered interest from top clubs across the continent.

Ruck currently plies his trade for Valladolid youth. Throughout his journey, Barcelona had been monitoring Ruck’s progress closely, knowing the youngster was destined for greatness.

Discussions were held regarding a possible move to La Masia, but as of yet, no concrete offer has been forthcoming from the Catalan giants.

Now, as per MD, Ruck and his family embark on a trip to England and a move to the Premier League could be on the cards.


Source link : https://barcauniversal.com/barcelona-poised-to-miss-out-on-14-year-old-whizkid-to-england-move/

Author : Connell Edgar-Jones

Publish date : 2024-05-03 16:00:57

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