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TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE UNDER 20 YEAR OLD SIGNINGS IN FOOTBALL HISTORY

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Every club appreciates having more young stars in their squad. This is because they have more time to improve their performance. These are the 10 most expensive under-20s in football history.



1. Kylian Mbappe - French striker joined PSG in the summer transfer window of 2018 for 180 million euros. He was 19 years old when he joined the Monaco club. He became their all-time leading scorer during his time at the club, scoring 211 goals and providing 98 assists in 259 games.



2. Ousmane Dembele - The French winger was only 20 years old when he joined Barcelona from Borussia Dortmund in the 2017/2018 season. His transfer fee is 140 million euros.


3. Joao Felix - The Portuguese striker was signed by Atletico Madrid in the summer transfer window of 2019 at the age of 19. Benfica made 127.2 million euros selling him.




4. Matthyjs De Ligt - Dutch midfielder joined Juventus from Ajax in the 2019/2020 season for 85.5 million euros at the age of 19. 5. Christian Pulisic - American winger joined Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in the 2018/2019 season for 64 million euros.


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Europa League final referee Anthony Taylor and his family had to be escorted through security to Budapest airport after outraged Roma fans hurled insults at him and hurled chairs at him, according to reports. a video posted on the Gazzetta dello Sport website.



Roma largely blamed Taylor for the penalty shootout defeat to Sevilla in Wednesday's final. Roma coach Jose Mourinho attacked the referee during his post-match press conference, then insulted Taylor with a series of swearing words in the garage of the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, as the team his is about to leave the stadium.


The British Association of Senior Football Referees said in a statement that it was "aware of videos circulating on social media showing Anthony Taylor and his family being harassed and abused at Budapest airport.


"We are appalled at the gratuitous and cruel abuse directed at Anthony and his family as he attempted to return home after refereeing the UEFA Europa League final. We will continue to give our utmost support to Anthony and his family," the referees' association added.



UEFA is still waiting for the referee's report on the match.


Roma CEO Tiago Pinto continued to attack Taylor in a statement to Italian news agency ANSA on Thursday.


"We at AS Roma do not want to question the worth of Sevilla. We believe that together with our rivals we have had a great final and have shown the stage that UEFA brings to the table. us in the best way," Pinto said. “We usually don't immediately comment on situations like these, but that day we analyzed both the most serious incidents and those that seemed less obvious and clearly In terms of discipline, the match referee was unbalanced.



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