The best news in recent days in La Liga has been the emergence of some players under the age of 20 who will be the stars of the league in the future.

The youngest is Ansu Fati, 16, with the Barcelona striker coming out of nowhere and making an immediate impression on Blaugrana.
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) soon succeeded in securing Destiny to represent Spain, starting with the U-17 at the World Cup next month.
Rodrygo Goes (18) and Joao Felix (19) have also shown their quality, although the fees paid to them by Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid show a lot.

Vinicius Junior (19) also scored his first goal for Los Blancos this season and continues to show his potential.

Martin Odegaard (20) is another player who has excelled in the first weeks of the 2019/20 season. Borrowing from Real Madrid from Real Sociedad, he is well on his way to becoming a player.

Even Kang-in Lee scored his first La Liga goal on Wednesday, as did Rodrygo.
Another of Kang's teammates, Ferran Torres, 19, is the only Spanish nominee for the Golden Boy Award and is on the right track.
There are also three foreign players who have shown their talent, with Take Kubo (18) on loan at Real Mallorca from Real Madrid, Alexander Isak (20) at Real Sociedad and Samu Chukwueze (20) at Villarreal.
Not every talent has been given space for the fact that they have been nominated for a Golden Boy Award: like Andriy Lunin (20) - U-20 World Cup Golden Glove on loan to Real Valladolid from Real Madrid, and Jean -Clair Todibo (20) at Barcelona.
The aforementioned names may be the most popular, but there are some other talents in La Liga under the age of 20 that deserve to be mentioned: Fran Beltran (Celta Vigo, 20), Mohamed Salisu (Valladolid, 20), Pedro Porro (Valladolid on loan from Manchester City, 20), Emerson (Real Betis, 20), Diego Lainez (Betis, 19), Bryan Gil (Sevilla, 18), Ander Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad, 18) and Manu Morlanes (Villarreal, 20).