Spanish media: Real Madrid signs 16-year-old Swedish midfielder star, considered a copy of Kroos
9:20pm, 13 May 2025Football

May 11th According to Spanish media relevo, Real Madrid has signed 16-year-old Swedish midfielder Leon Westin, whose characteristics are similar to Cross.
Leon Westin, 16, was born in the Canary Islands in Spain, but his parents are both Swedes. He has been selected for the Swedish U16 national team many times. He is a midfielder with excellent technical and tactical understanding, and those who have watched his game think his development template is Cross.
Currently, Leon Westin plays for the youth training in Las Palmas. With his outstanding performance, he has attracted the attention of many clubs at home and abroad. In the end, Real Madrid successfully won him. He will join Real Madrid this summer and play for Real Madrid youth training next season. It is not yet certain whether Real Madrid will arrange for him to skip the grade in youth training. Real Madrid usually won't do that, but considering Leon Westin's huge potential, he may also play for the higher-age Real Madrid youth training team.
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