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It made its return to the top flight last season, and looks set to retain its spot among Spain's elite, lying 11 points above the relegation zone with just a few games remaining.
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For the emerging generation of football fans, Pedri has put the island and the club on the map.
He has since gone on to establish himself as one of the most precocious talents in world football, admired by Liverpool and just about every other top side.
Yet Pedri is far from the only Canary Islander to make the voyage to the mainland.
Last season was his major breakthrough: he appeared 31 times in La Liga, entrusted with a starting berth on 21 occasions.
A right-winger by trade, it is tempting to say that FSG might be eyeing Pino as a potential future heir to Mohamed Salah.
But if Liverpool wants another winger this summer, Pino — a potential Salah heir who would not come in and demand minutes instantly — would be the right type to target.
There is a good chance that he would be sold for considerably less than that, and even though he is recovering from a serious injury, his talent has already been proven.
Of course, it is perfectly possible that Pino could follow Pedri into the ‘virtually unattainable’ category.
But the pair have taken divergent paths thus far — they did not even link up for Spain at the under-17 World Cup in 2019, when a stray boot from Pedri sent Pino home with an eye injury, having been blinded for an hour.
But Pino’s unique path could yet take him to Liverpool.