UEFA chooses Eva Navarro as one of the players to follow in 2021

Eva Navarro (20 years old, Yecla, Murcia) causes a sensation in Europe. The Murcian pearl of Levante has been chosen by UEFA as one of the ten young people to follow in 2021. Thus, the Spanish international takes the witness of defense Laia Aleixandri (Atlético), who was part of this ranking last season.

The young yeclana faces his third season in Orriols and has become one of the important pieces of the Levantine team. In his first campaign he added 23 games, and scored 1 goal, and, last season, under the command of Maria Pry, he played 20 games and scored 8 goals. Meanwhile, this season he has already played eleven games and has scored three goals.

The soccer player starred in one of last summer's soap operas with his fight against the Compensation List, in which Levante had included his name under a clause of 500,000 euros. A matter that reached the courts, with the intervention of the National Court. The presence of this clause prevented her from going out to clubs that were interested in her such as Real Madrid.

Despite this controversy, this has not slowed its growth. The footballer focused her efforts on Levante again and returns to a high-level performance, being a pillar of the team led by María Pry.

UEFA indicates that he belongs to an “exciting generation of talent”

“Navarro, in his third season as a starter at Levante, continues to score goals and in November he opened his account in the senior Spanish team against Moldova. Belonging to an exciting generation of Spanish talents, including Laia Aleixandri, Claudia Pina and Olga Carmona, she has continued to meet expectations thanks to her performances in winning the 2018 U-17 Women's EURO and the Women's World Cup FIFA U-17 “, highlighted in its publication from UEFA.

Eva Navarro appears on the list of players to follow in 2021 along with footballers such as Vicki Becho (Lyon), Julie Blakstad (Rosenborg), Haley Bugeja (Sassuolo), Lene Christensen (KoldingQ), Svenja Fölmli (Luzerna), Paulina Krumbiegel (Hoffenheim), Lauren James (Manchester United), Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir (Kristianstad, cedidatad for Wolfsburg) and Lena Oberdorf (Wolfsburg).