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Bechem United striker Prince Kwabena Adu has been named in the Next Generation 2020, a list containing 60 of the best young talents in world football.
The list which is compiled by The Guardian each year focuses on the best young talents in world football.
Previous lists have included the likes of Dayot Upamecano, Martin Ødegaard, Christian Pulisic, Federico Valverde, Kai Havertz, Aphonso Davies, Jadon Sancho and Ansu Fati.
This year's list sees Adu become the first Ghanaian to make an appearance since Samuel Atta Mensah in 2017.
Last season, Adu had a stellar campaign with Bechem United scoring nine goals and providing four assists in just 14 matches. His performances saw him called up for the Black Satellites squad and it's likely he will be getting a move outside Ghana soon.
Find the full list of the 60 young players for the Next Generation 2020 here.
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