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Last Updated: December 16, 2010 12:08pm
Sky Sports Scout is our exciting feature where we scour the globe looking out for the best talent and bring you a report on what we find.
Our Scout will report back and you can comment on what you think of our appraisal.
Also, in association with Football Manager, we give all readers the chance to win a copy of the latest game by nominating a player.
You can only nominate a player by emailing here, including the word 'Scout' in your subject line and please check to make sure we haven't already covered the player!
Should your player get reviewed by our scout, and you were first to send in his name, then you will win a copy of the all new Football Manager 2011.
Latest under our scout's gaze is Denmark's Frederik Sorensen - recommended by Sky Sports reader Chandico Gyandi
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The Sky Sports Scout runs the rule over Danish prospect Frederik Sorensen.
Sorensen has just emerged for Juventus in recent weeks after being drafted into their first team.
The 18-year-old joined Juve in the summer on an initial 10-day trial and he impressed enough for the Italian club to set up a season-long loan deal.
But the initial assessment was for Sorensen to spend his time in their youth set-up with Juve's Primavera team.
However, at the end of October, Juve suffered an injury crisis in defence when Leandro Rinaudo and Zdenek Grygera were ruled out for several months, which led to Sorensen being called into the first-team squad.
Then Giorgio Chiellini and Nicola Legrottaglie both picked up injuries ahead of their clash with Cesena, and Sorensen was handed a shock call-up to play alongside Leonardo Bonucci.
Sorensen performed admirably and has been involved with the first team ever since. So from being in Lyngby's reserves just six months ago, Sorensen now finds himself fighting for a first-team place with one of Europe's biggest clubs.
Sorensen is still actually only on loan at Juve from Lyngby, who he joined in 2007 from youth side Himmerlev-Veddelev, but it is fully expected that Juve will, if they have not already, seal his permanent signature.
But have Juve uncovered one of Europe's brightest defensive prospects? Well possibly they have.
Sorensen is a tall, uncompromising defender - very much in an old-fashioned English central defender style.
He is excellent in the air, and brave in the tackle and, although technically there is room for improvement, where better than Italy to hone those skills.
Sorensen's emergence has come as a shock, but it shows that sometimes a youngster only needs to be given a chance.
He will now surely be given the opportunity to progress at Juve, and everything is in place for him to be a huge success in Turin.
Shooting: 5 out of 10
Passing: 6 out of 10
Tackling: 8 out of 10
Heading: 9 out of 10
Pace: 7 out of 10
Vision: 6 out of 10
Current ability: 6 out of 10
Potential ability: 10 out of 10
OVERALL SCOUT RATING: 57/80
Current value: £3million
Potential value: £15million
You have read our opinion of Frederik Sorensen - now we want your views. Have you seen Sorensen in action? Do you agree with our assessment? Do you think he will make it?
And if you have spotted anyone you think we should feature then please get in touch using the same form. We will look to send out the Scout to follow up some of your leads.
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