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The German Dani Alves, the Austrian Nuri Sahin & more - the Bundesliga starlets to watch this spring
As the second half of the season approaches, Goal.com highlights the best talents to keep an eye on in the German top flight
By Clark Whitney | German Football Editor
The fountain of youth springs eternal in Germany, and the development of starlets has not gone unnoticed by Bundesliga coaches. Several players as young as 17 were called up to participate in their mid-season training camps, and even in their youth these burgeoning talents have a real chance of making the first-team breakthrough in the coming months.
There is a precedent: last January, then-Schalke coach Felix Magath called up 17-year-old Julian Draxler to his senior team, and the midfielder made 24 appearances over the second half of the campaign. And although Mario Gotze earned regular playing time in the autumn of 2010, it was only after the winter break that he really began to deliver on his potential.
A new batch of young talents have proven themselves among other amatuers, with names like Emre Can of Bayern Munich and Leverkusen duo Samed Yesil and Okan Aydin among them. And some are now making serious appeals for minutes at the senior level.
Below, Goal.com profiles the starlets most likely to make the leap to first-team status this spring.
| MORITZ LEITNER | Dortmund, Defensive midfield, 19 |
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Leitner has uncommon instincts for his age, and was a stand-out player in several games. He is still not fully mature physically, but has learned to shield the ball well with his body, and has great balance to complement a technical skill set that includes creative passing and impeccable ball-control. All this, and he has the lungs of a horse. Ilkay Gundogan is Leitner's only like-for-like competition for a starting role, but Jurgen Klopp could also opt to play it safe by using the more experienced, defence-minded option in Sebastian Kehl instead.
| MICHAEL ORTEGA | Leverkusen, Centre midfield, 20 |
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The Atlas-contracted player joined in the summer only on loan, but could be Leverkusen's long-term replacement for Arturo Vidal. Having spent most of the first half of the season injured, the box-to-box midfielder is fresh and ready to challenge for regular minutes. A combative player who can defend as well as create openings, he will most likely be used in a central role behind a front man.
| ALEXANDER RING | Monchengladbach, Centre midfield, 20 |
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As for his playing style, Ring is reminiscent of Alexander Baumjohann in his earlier years: a gifted dribbler and distributor with the spirit of a playmaker but the skill set of a player who could be used a little deeper. At Gladbach, the Finland international will compete with fellow newcomer Tolga Cigerci for playing time. The winner will replace the outbound Roman Neustadter in the summer.
| MITCHELL WEISER | Koln, Right-wingback, 17 |
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With Tomoaki Makino, Alexandru Ionita, and Adam Matuschyk having been off-loaded, and Kevin Pezzoni and Sebastian Freis headed for an exit this January, Weiser is part of coach Stale Solbakken's plans, along perhaps with Fabian Schnellhardt. But it is the former who is most likely to to see regular time: an extremely versatile player, he can be used on either flank, in defence and midfield. A player with the combativeness of a defender but the technique and creativity of an attacking midfielder, Weiser could be Germany's answer to Dani Alves.
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