Former Juventus forward Fernando Llorente has hailed Kenan Yildiz as Serie A’s most exciting talent, comparing him to club icon Alessandro Del Piero while claiming the Turkish wonderkid’s creativity would have helped him score “even more goals.” With praise coming from former stars, team-mates and Juve coach Igor Tudor, the 20-year-old forward is rapidly becoming one of Europe’s hottest prospects.
Former Juve striker in awe of Yildiz’s potential
Yildiz has been on a remarkable rise since breaking into Juventus’ senior squad, quickly establishing himself as one of the brightest attacking prospects in European football. The 20-year-old Turkish international already has over 90 senior appearances for the Bianconeri, contributing with 18 goals and 11 assists while earning admiration for his technique, vision and composure.
His blend of flair and efficiency has drawn comparisons to Juve legends of the past with former striker Llorente also joining the chorus of admirers by reiterating comparisons to former Barcelona and Real Madrid player Michael Laudrup.
AdvertisementGetty Images SportLlorente hails Yildiz as Serie A’s brightest talent
In an interview with , Llorente, who was present at the game against Villareal in the Champions League this week, expressed his admiration for the youngster’s style of play, going as far as to say that Yildiz would have made him an even better scorer.
"With the foot he has, he would have helped me a lot. Someone like him would have helped me score even more goals. He's improving year after year, with every match confirming his worth and boosting his self-esteem: that's crucial for a young player. He reminds me of Del Piero, but the comparison is still too far-fetched for me," Llorente said.
"He moves like Laudrup, who was one of my childhood idols. [Johan] Cruijff's Barcelona was my source of footballing inspiration, so I've always been impressed by talent. By those who imagine things before they happen."
Yildiz's teammates and icons back the hype
Llorente isn’t the only one to single out Yildiz’s potential. Juventus coach Igor Tudor has praised the youngster’s maturity, admitting he rarely needs correcting in training, which is a huge sign of his focus and professionalism. Defender Bremer, recently back from injury, called him “our Lamine Yamal” while hailing his dribbling ability.
Former Italy striker Aldo Serena also likened Yildiz’s style to Danish great Laudrup, praising his mentality and unique identity as a forward. Serena dismissed direct comparisons to Barcelona’s Yamal, instead insisting Yildiz should be valued for his own game: “He has everything. He doesn’t have to chase anyone to prove his quality.”
AFPChelsea and Arsenal interested in Yildiz
Yildiz’s meteoric rise has naturally drawn interest from Europe’s elite. Both Arsenal and Chelsea explored the possibility of signing him during the summer window, with Chelsea even making an approach. Juventus, however, immediately shut down talks, reaffirming the youngster’s importance to their long-term project. With his contract running until 2029, and Juve already planning to offer him improved terms, the Turin club is determined to fend off suitors. For now, the Bianconeri see Yildiz as central to their Serie A title charge and Champions League campaign, but his growing reputation ensures speculation will only intensify.






