BY: Anthony Rotz
MLS has seen its fair share of talented prospects rise through club ranks and eventually make the European switch; the likes of Gio Reyna, Weston McKennie, Brendan Aaronson, Alphonso Davies, and more could have company abroad sooner rather than later.
In Gianluca Busio, Sporting KC has themselves the exact kind of player a European team should covet. At only 18, Busio is no stranger to attention. Already he’s turned the heads of MLS and USA supporters ever since becoming MLS’s youngest professional signing since Freddy Adu.
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