Real Madrid have recently called up a promising young talent, Youssef Enriquez, to bolster their squad ahead of a crucial Champions League match against Atalanta.
This inclusion comes in the wake of Ferland Mendy’s recent thigh injury, presenting an opportunity for the 19-year-old Moroccan-Spanish left-back to make his mark with the first team.
Who is Youssef Enriquez?
Youssef Enriquez, also known as ‘Yusi’, has been part of Real Madrid’s youth setup since joining from Getafe in 2017.
Born in Madrid on October 7, 2005, Enriquez has quickly risen through the ranks, showcasing his abilities in various youth tournaments and matches.
Standing at 1.70 meters, Enriquez is known for his versatility on the left side, capable of playing as a traditional full-back or wing-back, leveraging his speed and technical skills.
His journey in football began at San Fernando de Henares, followed by stints at Rayo Vallecano, Moratalaz, and Getafe before landing at Real Madrid.
Enriquez has been a regular for Castilla, Real Madrid’s reserve team, where he has demonstrated his defensive solidity and an eye for contributing in the attack.
His call-up to the senior squad marks a pivotal moment in his career, potentially setting the stage for his debut in one of Europe’s most prestigious competitions.
This is relevant especially given the recent uncertainty over Fran Garcia’s future at Real Madrid. Hence, there is a significant chance coach Carlo Ancelotti could be tempted to bring in Yusi, who has performed well at RM Castilla.
Ancelotti will be mindful about how Raul Asencio instantly became a star talent after his debut against Osasuna. Whether or not Youssef can follow the same path, remains to be seen.