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Vinicius Jr, Odegaard & the top 10 teenage stars to watch at Real Madrid

As part of the NxGn series, Goal takes a look at the most promising young players waiting in the wings at the Santiago Bernabeu

GettyVinicius JuniorThe Brazilian teenager signed for Real Madrid last year, but will not join Los Blancos until the end of the 2018-19 season, because he needs to be 18 for an international transfer to be completed. The young Flamengo forward scored seven times as Brazil won the U-17 South American Championship last year and he was named as the tournament's best player. Real Madrid have high hopes for him.AdvertisementGettyMoha

Mohamed Airam Ramos Wade, better known as Moha, is a goalkeeper with a bright future at Real Madrid. The Tenerife-born shot-stopper, who will be 18 next month, has already been training with the first team following the injury to Luca Zidane and the coaching staff are very impressed. Moha saved three penalties in the Youth League against Krasnodar in a shootout in February. He is tall (1.90m), agile and has impressive reflexes. Definitely an option for the future at Real.

GettyCesar GelabertSon of a former Sevilla and Sporting Gijon player, Juanmi Gelabert, Cesar is one of the most promising teenagers at Real Madrid. The 17-year-old can play as a central midfielder, a winger, a support striker or as a false nine. He has excellent technical ability and an eye for a final ball, as well as a good goalscoring record. He is currently playing for the Juvenil A side under former Madrid midfielder Guti and that experience should further aid his development.GettyMiguel BaezaAnother midfielder playing under Guti in Real Madrid's Juvenil A side, Miguel Baeza is a player known for his tactical awareness. Elegant on the ball and with a good understanding of the game, the youngster (who has just turned 18) can play centrally or on the wing and also boasts a powerful left foot.