Hey, football fans, Ian Subiabre. You will hear of him a lot more in the future, and he will certainly repeatedly delve into tricky situations. However, the River Plate prodigy has already caught the eye at the South America U20 Championships with his dazzling performances. Is he set to join a long list of Argentine stars making waves in Europe as his move apparently comes?
Next, let’s dive into what makes Subiabre such a tantalising prospect. Why this could be the case as this kid could be the next big thing in football.
The Rise of Ian Subiabre
Subiabre did not reach fame the easy way. Relegated to his hometown of Comodoro Rivadavia and known for being a talent from a young age, River Plate’s youth side was where he confirmed his arrival in 2022. He has developed at such a fast rate since then.
Although he is mostly considered a right winger, Subiabre can play on any side of the attack. Impressive company, indeed, and he’s already been compared to Julián Álvarez. Additionally, the hype is supported by his numbers, as he has netted 15 goal contributions in 30 games for River Plate’s reserves.
It looks as though it is only a matter of time before he premieres, as a big club is also keen on securing him. But is he ready?
What Makes Ian Special?
Let’s break it down:
Dribbling Wizardry: Subiabre glides past defenders and it becomes pretty much impossible for those opposite defenders.
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Not afraid to play against experienced defenders and is a fantastic player to watch.
But Subiabre isn’t perfect as a young player and has work to do.
🚫 Pace: He isn’t the fastest winger on the planet.
🚫 Physicality: He will not be safe from tougher European defenders.
However, the man does have raw talent. In the right direction, he could grow into a world-class player.
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