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TOMMORROW’S STARS TODAY TALENTSCOUT

Rabbi MATONDO

Schalke

In a sentence

“The new Jadon Sancho”: just like the Borussia Dortmund star, Matondo is an exciting young winger that walked away from Manchester City to join a Bundesliga club.

What they say

Wales manager and former winger, Ryan Giggs: “He is a talent. If he is half as successful as Sancho has been so far, I’ll be happy. He has electrifying pace, and that always keeps you interested.”

Former Schalke boss Domenico Tedesco: “He has huge potential. He’s extremely quick and good technically, but we mustn’t forget he’s still very young. We’ll give him

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