At 23:00 on June 19th this year, Germany will usher in Australia in their first match in Russia, and in order to exercise the newcomers, Hoffenheim center back Güller, Leverkusen wingback Henrichs and Red Bull Leipzig striker Werner, who have been playing well this season, have all been named to the national team's roster. They are also considered to be the best U21 players playing this season, so Jerk will give you an inventory, if you select the biggest U21 lineup of the five major leagues this season, who else can be selected?

[Goalkeeper: Donnarumma/AC Milan/37 appearances]

Milan have been in a state of disarray in recent years, and the only thing that has delighted Milan fans is that they have found their starting goalkeeper for the next 20 years. The 12 shutouts also saw him voted the goalkeeper of the season by a number of organizations in the end-of-season awards.

[Right back: Henrichs/Leverkusen/29 appearances]

Leverkusen's right side has been surging this season. Under Schmidt's direction, the entire Leverkusen team played hard and Henrichs showed his full strength. He created 18 chances, but what was most impressive about him was his continuity in defense, with Henrichs averaging six defensive plays per game, and a 67% success rate on the break when attacking.

[Center back: Güller/Club: Hoffenheim/33 appearances]

Many people first knew of Güller because he expressed his disdain for Milan's offer, which he faced at the time, saying, "I know they had contact with my agent, but I think it would be a career step backwards to move to Serie A." The fact that he was later spotted by Bayern and managed to join the club is a testament to the defense star's strength. Under Nagelsmann's coaching, Güller gave full play to his abilities, becoming the cornerstone of Hoffenheim's defense and helping Hoffenheim reach the Champions League for the first time in their history.

[Center backs: Christensen/Mencheng/31 appearances]

Despite Monchengladbach consistently hovering in the middle of the table, Christensen, who is on loan from Chelsea, has been in fine form. Always able to dominate the aerial ball fight with opponents, his aerial confrontation success rate is as high as 66%. With Terry's departure, I believe Christensen can get more chances at Chelsea.

[Left back: Teo Hernández/Alaves/32 appearances]

Running up and down the left side of the pitch for Alaves, the outstanding performances earned Te'o the favor of Real Madrid, who even broke a gentleman's agreement with Atletico Madrid for the left back. Te'o's greatest attribute is his incredible ability to break through, while also being extremely creative.

[Center forward: Rodri/Villarreal/23 appearances]

Tall defensive midfielder Rodri has excellent footwork that belies his size, and he looks like a young Bruno Soriano. In addition to his passing skills, Rodri has 67 successful tackles and 53 defensive actions. 20-year-old Rodri has a bright future ahead of him.

[Center forward: Alli/Tottenham Hotspur/37 appearances]

18 goals and 9 assists in the league and is a midfielder and plays for Tottenham. Alli has been near perfect this season and if Oscar can have 60 million euros, Alli should be worth 120 million.

[Right winger: Dembele/Dortmund/32 appearances]

Extremely destructive Dortmund winger Dembele is in like a fish out of water. He has incredible dispossession skills, winning over 100 breakaways and creating over 50 chances. He has been one of the most intriguing players to watch in the top five leagues, and Dembele, who turns 20 on May 15, is one of the most magical players around.

[Left winger: Lemar/Monaco/34 appearances]

Monaco's attacking prowess is clearly due to the creativity of Lemar, 21, who makes ghostly runs down the left side of the pitch and has posted a quasi double-double this season with nine goals and 11 assists.

[Forward: Mbappe/Club: Monaco/27 appearances]

At 18 years old, Mbappe is calling the shots in Europe carrying a strange number. In the Champions League, Mbappe became a real hero, scoring six goals in six Champions League knockout games, while in the league he has scored 15 goals and dished out 11 assists to help Monaco to their first title in 17 years.

[Forward: Werner/Red Bull Leipzig/29 appearances]

No other 21-year-old has scored more league goals than Werner, with the Leipzig striker being the only 21-year-old to score 20 or more goals this season, and the first under-21 to score more than 18 goals in a season in 24 years. His performances earned Leipzig a chance to compete with Bayern for the league title at one point.

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