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Five Serie A wonderkids: SunSport takes a look at hottest young prospects in Italian football

With money drying up, Italian football is now a hotbed for young talent — with top clubs selling them on for major profit

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NOT so long ago, Italian clubs only signed the very best around.

The likes of AC Milan, Juventus, Napoli, Inter Milan and Lazio were regularly breaking each other’s world records to sign the hottest talent on the planet.

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Francesco Totti was part of Italy's superstar Under-21 side which won Euros in 1996
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has become a hotbed for raw talent.

The 2016 philosophy is somewhat different — with clubs scouting the brightest young sparks and selling them on for a big profit.

Serie A is not the go-to league for teen talent, and here are the five biggest prospects.

Davide Calabria, 19 — AC Milan


Gianluigi Donnarumma, 17 — AC Milan

Ginaluigi Donnarumma was AC Milan's first-choice goalkeeper at the age of 16Credit: Getty Images
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ITALY has a rich history of goalkeepers, and Donnarumma is already the youngest-ever to stand between the sticks for the national side.

He was Milan’s No.1 at the age of 16, and is already a target for the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Saved the first penalty of his career on the opening day of the season as he continues to improve.

Franck Kessie, 19 — Atalanta

Atalanta's Franck Kessie has scored six goals from six appearances this seasonCredit: Getty Images
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DUBBED “the new Yaya Toure” — but isn’t fazed by the enormous tag.

The Ivorian international central midfielder has scored an impressive six goals in six games so far this season.

Pep Guardiola has been rumoured to be keeping a close an eye on Kessie. Now, just why would he need a new Yaya Toure?

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Pol Lirola, 19 — Sassuolo

Pol Lirola is a Juventus player on loan at Sassuolo for the 2016-17 campaignCredit: Getty Images
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MOVED from Espanyol to Juventus and is enjoying a fruitful loan spell with Sassuolo.

The Turin giants see Lirola as an important player for the future — and eventual successor to serial winner, Stephan Lichtsteiner.

Could be set for a running battle with Hector Bellerin for the right-back berth in the Spanish national team.

Senna Miangue, 19 — Inter Milan

Left-back Senna Miangue is expected to play a big role under Frank de Boer at InterCredit: Getty Images
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THE latest hot prospect to emerge from Belgium.

A Frank de Boer discovery — he is tally and agile and impressed the Nerazzurri staff from the beginning.

Miangue is a left-back by trade and is expected to play a big role for Inter this season.

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