Young Martin Ødegaard was brought to Real Madrid in 2015 after receiving full star treatment until signing. Ten years later, the 26-year-old Ødegaard leads the same Real Madrid out of the Champions League – as Arsenal captain. Now the La Liga giants are in the process of bringing in a new playmaker and attacking midfielder from Scandinavia, this time with the goal of the 16-year-old having success – in the Real shirt.
This time it is a Swedish teenager who gets an invitation to the royal club, 16-year-old Leon Westin Bryhn has Swedish parents living in Gran Canaria. Here, the player has gone through the ranks on UD Las Palmas’ youth team. According to Relevo, Bryhn will leave the holiday island this summer to become part of Real Madrid’s academy and the U19 team.
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The reason for the Swede being brought in to Real Madrid is that he plays as a “Kroos copy”, something the Real management knows the team misses after the German legend retired last summer.
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Leon Westin Bryhn has three caps for Sweden’s U17 national team, this spring he has been selected for the Swedish P16 squad for the UEFA Development Tournament.

This is how Swedish P16 player León Westin Bryhn, 16, is described.
According to the site Relevo, he has signed for Real Madrid’s U19 team.
According to Relevo, 16-year-old Leon Westin Bryhn is moving from Las Palmas to Real Madrid.
Real Madrid are shopping for the future.
In any case, Relevo writes that Los Blancos are on the prowl in Las Palmas’ youth department, where they bring in Leon Westin Bryhn.
The 16-year-old Swede is described as a ‘copy of Toni Kroos’ and usually makes himself in the attacking midfield.
According to Relevo, Leon Westin Bryhn will switch this summer and will start at the club’s U19 team.
The 16-year-old Swede is listed for three appearances for the U17 national team.