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Why didn’t Messi choose Yamal among the top 10 future superstars? It’s not that he doesn’t like him, the real reason is exposed

Messi did not choose Yamal, and announced the list of new stars for the "Messi+10"

Argentine legendary star Messi recently joined forces with Adidas to officially launch the second season of the "Messi+10" (Messi+10) project. The project aims to discover and support the 10 most promising young players and help them grow into the next generation of leaders in the football world.

However, the most eye-catching thing is that neither Barcelona star Yamal nor Real Madrid youngster Mastantuono was selected. In this regard, Spanish media analysis believes that this is not an omission, but Messi's intention - because these two players have already proven themselves in top competitions, showing the potential of world-class stars, and are no longer just "potential new stars."

The goal of the "Messi+10" project this time is to focus on young talents who are at the critical point of "potential" and "breakthrough" and provide them with support and encouragement.

Among the 10 new stars selected this time, the most eye-catching is Argentinian midfielder Nico Paz from Italian team Como. This attacking midfielder who came out of Real Madrid's youth training is widely regarded as the "natural successor" of Messi's style because of his smart, delicate playing style and ability to change the game at critical moments.

Other selected players come from all over the world and represent the new forces in global football, including: Ecuador's Kendry Perez (Chelsea), England's Leo Ngumoha (Liverpool), France's Cadel Met (Rennes), Germany's Brajan Gruda (Brighton), Belgium's Mika Goetz (Ajax), Portugal's Rodrigo Mora (Porto) and Brazil's Andre Santos (Chelsea).

It is worth mentioning that the list also includes two female football players-Spanish teenager Clara Serrajordi from Barcelona and American rising star Lily Yohannes who plays for Lyon. This fully reflects Messi's comprehensive vision in promoting the development of football. Regardless of gender or national boundaries, as long as you have talent, you are worthy of being seen.

"Messi +10" is not only a brand activity, but also a conveyance of responsibility. Twenty years ago, the shy young Messi was brought into the first team by Barcelona; now, he chooses to use his influence to support young people with dreams.