#3 Talented youngsters to develop
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One of the biggest highlights of Wenger's managerial CV is his ability to develop youngsters and to get the best from them over time. At Real Madrid, he will get the opportunity to coach some of the best youth players in the world and thus, deepen the internal squad depth of the club.
Players like Dani Ceballos, Theo Hernandez, Achraf Hakimi, Marcos Llorente, and Borja Mayoral have impressed thoroughly for the club and will thrive consistently under the able guidance of the former Arsenal boss.
Edited by Sripad