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Record Youngster traded at Bayern

Ruins Barrage is one of the great discoveries of the Danish superior. The Swede who has become 16 years old is apparently not an unknown to FC Bayern. Over a speedy change, the record player, which has quite similarities to a BVB talent, does not worry.

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In this country, it was Youssef Mouton from Borussia Dortmund, who dominated the headlines in the fall of 2020. Football Germany longed for the 16th birthday of the Center Force, who depressed a little later in the Bundesliga and then remain for the youngest scorer of all time.

A similar success story is currently writing Ruins Barrage from FC Kobenhavn. Between his 16th birthday and the debut in the Danish House was only six days, another seven passed until 3: 1 against Aalborg BK followed the debut goal. Since then, the left foot has been recorded as the recent scorer in Denmark.

Little surprising that Europe's elite has long thrown an eye on the attacker. The Boulevard newspaper BT had recently associated Barrage with FC Bayern as well as with a series of other top clubs — including the FC Barcelona, ​​FC Chelsea or Ajax Amsterdam.

I do not worry about the future

About a farewell to the Danish capital, the right outside does not currently think he clarified against the transmitter TV3. I do not worry about the future, I just want to try to get as much playing time as possible here. He only has the FC Kobenhavn in mind: I want to stand as often as possible in the starting eleven and help the team to win the lots.

His first gate in the professional area is likely to remain in the sense of the Youngster for a long time. I've been twisting and got the ball as I suddenly had free firing track. It was perfect, says Barrage, who came from the Junior Department of the Swedish Club Malmö FF in the summer of 2020 and can look back on six U17 internationals.

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