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Aurelian Tchouameni is the latest stunning talent to come off the production line in France and is very much a player in-demand among some of the biggest clubs around.

However, the Monaco midfielder is still only 22 years of age and as a result still has plenty to learn on his journey to becoming the most well-rounded player he can possibly be - as pointed out by national team manager Didier Deschamps.

Tchouameni's fine form for Monaco has led to call-ups for Les Bleus' senior side, where he has for the most part impressed and shown he is more than capable of competing on the biggest stage. With that being said, France's most recent fixture away at Croatia for the UEFA Nations League saw Tchouameni guilty of the odd mistake which did not evade the attention of his boss.

Speaking after the 1-1 draw in Split, Deschamps reflected on Tchouameni's performance. "I found he performed better in the month of March. He's not a robot," the France boss said. "He is solid, consistent but with small ball losses that he can avoid. It

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