Real Madrid have came up with the rare talent 16-year-old keeper Mohamed Airam Ramos right to first-team training and the young Spaniard has made quite the impression with his Qualities, reports Marca
Manager Zinedine Zidane personally went forward for him to call up to the training he had been under development with the U17s, but the Frenchman thought he would let him get familiar with first-team surroundings and gave him chance to train among the likes of Cristiano, Modric, Navas and others.
The club has already labelled the 16-year-old as the 'next Donnarumma' with the keeper aspiring to replicate the reputation of the Italian shot-stopper. Donnarumma, despite being just 17, has already established himself as number one at the San Siro with a strong first-class performances for the Milan side.
The keeper, better known as 'Moha', stands at 1.88m and has been called into the first-team as a potential competition for the likes of Keylor Navas, Kiko Casilla and Ruben Yanez.
Navas currently occupies the Los Blancos number one shirt but has not been on the level he was in his last season. He conceded three goals in as Real Madrid squandered a two-goal lead away at Polish side Legia Warsaw and needed a late goal to rescue a point.
Zidane's side are letting in a goal a game on average in La Liga but still sit top of the league with two points clear off Barcelona and are unbeaten in their 11 games so far.
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