Nicolò Barella
| Rating | 71 |
| Team | Inter , Italy |
| Position | Midfielder |
| Nationality | Italy |
| Date of birth | 7th February 1997 |
| Age | 28 |
| Height | 175cm |
| Weight | 68kg |
Nicolò Barella, born on 7 February 1997 in Cagliari, Italy, is a dynamic midfielder known for his exceptional technical ability, relentless work rate, and creativity on the pitch. Often lauded as one of the best midfielders in the world, Barella has become an integral part of both Inter Milan and the Italy national team, captivating fans with his playing style and leadership qualities.
Beginning his professional career with Cagliari, Barella made his debut in the Coppa Italia against Parma at just 17 years old. His first Serie A appearance followed shortly after, where he showcased his potential in a commanding 4–0 victory. A loan spell at Como in Serie B during the 2015-2016 season allowed him to gain valuable experience, where he established himself as a first-choice player. Upon returning to Cagliari, Barella's career took off; he scored his first professional goal against SPAL in 2017 and made history by becoming the youngest captain in the club's history at the age of just 20.
In 2019, Barella made a significant move to Inter Milan, where his impact was immediate and profound. His performances earned him a spot in the Serie A Team of the Year in both 2020 and 2021. He played a crucial role in Inter's triumphant 2020-2021 season, helping the club secure the Scudetto, while also being included in the UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season for 2020. With over 100 appearances for Cagliari and a growing tally at Inter, Barella's contributions on the field are undeniable.
On the international stage, Barella has represented Italy since 2021, further solidifying his status as a top midfielder. With key achievements and milestones already under his belt, including the prestigious Premio Bulgarelli for the best midfielder of the season, Barella continues to rise, embodying the spirit and skill that make him a standout player in modern football.