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🗣️ Have your say: who is the best number 10 right now

🗣️ Have your say: who is the best number 10 right now

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On Wednesday evening, Lamine Yamal officially inherited the number 10 at FC Barcelona.
This announcement comes about 72 hours after the masterclass of another number 10, a certain Cole Palmer, in the Club World Cup final.
Let's not forget that the top favorite for the Ballon d'Or wears the number 10 for Paris Saint-Germain: Ousmane Dembélé.
In your opinion, who is the best "number 10" at the moment? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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