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2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

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IANIS HAGI

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

The 21-year-old Haji has represented Romania in national teams of all ages from U15 to U21 and is now a youth team. It is not difficult to discover such a genius, because his father Chogo has always been one of the greatest players in Romania, and after he retired from football, he invested in the establishment of his own football school in Romania for the development of football in his country. Yannis is now on loan from Jank to Rangers and has scored his first goal in the Scottish Football League. Yannis's story continues, and he has a good football pedigree and is sure to be an important member of the Romanian national team in the future.

JUSTIN KLUIVERT

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Looking at football, Justin is one of the most talented players who have emerged in recent years, as the Dutchman Justin comes from the Ajax family, which has always been known for its youth training, and justin Kluyffer, the son of Dutch legend Patrick Kluivert, was poached by Roma in 2018. He is only 20 years old this year, and the future is bright.

Erling Haaland

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

He currently averages more than 1 goal per game at boreal Dortmund, the new Bundesliga club, and is now a hot topic in european football. It can only be said that he is really talented. His father, Alf Inge, played in the Premier League for ten years, and perhaps one day Errin will also go to the Premier League, after all, this kind of football's top demon is unlikely to satisfy a club of Dortmund's level as the end of his career.

Giovanni Simeone

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

While Diego Simeone was coaching at Atletico Madrid, his son Giovanni was loaned from Fiorentina to Cagliari. He was the top scorer of the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship and scored 10 goals in 20 league games, including a 3-1 win over Juventus on November 2016.

Leroy Sané

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Unlike many of the young people on this list, Sané doesn't need much introduction. Before joining Guardiola's side for £37m, the City striker was the best young player in the Bundesliga. His father, Solimann, also played for the German league for quite some time, but for now, Sane's future ceiling will certainly surpass his father's.

Marcus Thuram

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

First of all, this is the story of a pair of great boys, their father as the main defender in France to win the 98 World Cup, the two brothers also came to the world. For now, Marcus has performed a little better than his younger brother, Khepren, who has made several appearances for Ligue 1's Nice. The 22-year-old French striker has ignited the bundesliga's flame of hope for Mensingradbach, leading the way in their title race, already possessing considerable leadership qualities, acting like his father.

Rivaldinho

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Rivaldinho is probably the most star-studded player in this list of young talents, because his father Rivaldo has won so many honors in his career. It's likely that Rivaldinho will not be able to match his father in the end, but he has already made a good start to his career. Interestingly, in a game in July 2015, both father and son scored goals as the team's strikers. At present, Rivaldo has gradually started the second period of football career to develop into a coach.

Enzo Fernandez

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

French legend Zidane is not the only member of the Zidane family hired by Real Madrid, his son Enzo Fernandez (his mother's last name) has been training for the club for 13 years and is currently playing for Almería. Fernandez, 21, is an attacking midfielder. He made his first appearance for the first team in the Copa del Rey against Ríonesa in November 2016 and scored a fantastic goal.

Timothy Weah

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

More than two decades ago, Ballon d'Or winner George Wea from Africa made his debut in European football in Parma. More than two decades later, his son appeared in the eyes of the fans as a footballer. Timothy has left Paris Saint-Germain, where he moved to Lille last summer. He was also loaned to the Celtics during this period, becoming the first African player of the century to play for the U.S. national team.

Jordan Lukaku

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

After moving from Ostend to Roma in 2016, left-back Jordan is currently on Lazio's squad. Father Roger made 20 appearances for Belgian clubs in the final season of the 1998-99 season and scored seven goals for the Belgian national team before Jordan retired, when jordan was 5 years old.

Daniel Maldini

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Maldini has a lot to do. His grandfather, Cesar, was a world-class defender at the time, winning the Italian League with AC Milan four times before winning the European Cup in 1963. His father has won the European Cup for Milan five times, made nearly 650 appearances for Milan and received numerous accolades. His father's Number 3 shirt on the Rossoneri has also become one of the few retired shirts in football. Daniel, now 18, looks very promising, having recently made his Serie A debut. But as an attacking midfielder, he is unlikely to get the Rossoneri's main position in the short term. At this time, it is not easy to have a father, and it is all based on strength.

Luka Zahovic

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Born in Portugal, Zahović plays in the Netherlands and represents Slovenia in the national team under the age of 21. Zahović has a career similar to that of his father Zaratko, who has played in Serbia, Portugal, Greece, Spain and Slovenia. After a promising few years in Maribal, Luca was signed by Dutch first-division side SG Heerenveen for €700,000 in the summer of 2015, but returned to his previous club in 2016.

Oan Djorkaeff

2020 Football Inventory: Looking forward to the second generation of football stars who are on par with their fathers

Like the Maldini family, the Djokov family is a three-generation player, and O'An's grandfather, Sean, represented Lyon, Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain and Paris FC between 1958 and 1974, and made 48 appearances for the French national team. Father Yuri's career is even more impressive, with 82 national team games, with glorious records at Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco. OS-ON still wants to continue this family tradition and continue to write about family glory. He currently plays for St Mirren's in Scotland and the future is promising. The only concern is that according to the reserve of young talents in France, the hope of appearing in the national team in the short term is very slim at present.