Tomás Parmo

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Tomás Parmo

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Country: Argentina

Date of birth: 08/01/2008 (17 years old)

Place of birth: Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Height: 171cm

Youth career: Instituto Atlético Cultural, Independiente (since 2016)

Current club: Independiente

Squad number: 30

Current national team: Argentina U-17

Position: central midfielder, attacking midfielder, winger

Preferred foot: right

Market value (by transfermarkt.de): —

Tournaments participated in: 2025 South American U-17 Championship (5/1)

Contract until: 31.12.2026

Player’s agent: unknown

Transfer rumours: —

Similar type of player: Isco

Strengths:

– pace 

– acceleration 

– passing 

– vision 

– technique 

– ball control 

– creativity 

– mobility 

– agility 

– bravery 

– football IQ 

– work rate 

– set pieces 

– versatility 

To improve:

– player of a small frame who’s vulnerable in contact duels and needs to work hard on his physicality — even though he’ll probably never become a physically dominant presence

– energetic and tenacious, capable of dispossessing opponents thanks to his explosiveness and aggressive pressing jumps, though his defensive positioning can still be somewhat chaotic

– quite prolific, but still has significant room for improvement in his finishing consistency, mid-range shooting technique, and overall composure in front of goal

– frequency and quality of his weaker left foot usage, especially in tight situations and when delivering final balls

Style of play:

– roaming playmaker/advanced playmaker

– attacking midfielder who’s constantly on the move, he enjoys roaming in the opposition’s half and thrives when given creative freedom — whether as the most advanced option in a midfield three, as a number 10, or even out wide

– player with a low centre of gravity, superb agility, speed, flair, changes of pace, and coordination

– dynamic and skillful ball carrier, capable of progressing play with flair and close control

– highly mobile, he enjoys having the ball at his feet and consistently makes himself available as an additional passing option

– likes exploiting the left half-spaces during his attacking runs, often drifting inside to create overloads or find openings between the lines

– vertical-minded and always looks to push his team forward through progressive passes and driving carries

– good dribbler with futsal-like close control, quick feet, body balance, and high on-the-ball bravery, capable of weaving through defenses with effective solo runs

– shows great confidence in playing incisive passes, frequently unlocking defenses and putting his teammates in scoring positions

– pure difference-maker, capable of influencing the game at any moment thanks to his dribbling, passing skills, and innate creativity

– fantastic footwork, ball control, and trickery in tight spaces

– excellent ball manipulation and the ability to make quick, precise exchanges with teammates even at top speed

– energetic, very positive on the ball, and confident of his skills

– dangerous on the counterattack due to his pace and movement, combining well in fast, 1-2 plays

– good direct and indirect set-piece taker

– accurate penalty taker

Parmo cuts in from the wing, enters the penalty area, and provides an assist with an intelligent, well-weighted pass.
Parmo controls the ball inside the penalty area, makes a quick decision, and scores with a beautiful curling finish.
Parmo creates a major scoring opportunity with a fantastic rabona cross.

Heatmap by Wyscout:

He is best suited to playing as:

Central midfielder in 4-3-3.

Video:

Achievements:

League summary (as of 20 May 2025):

No senior team appearances yet.

Description:

Tomás Parmo is considered one of the most exciting attacking midfielders in South America. A product of Independiente’s youth academy, he made his senior and professional debut for El Rojo as a late substitute in a 2–0 Copa Argentina win over Juventud Unida Universitario on 3 May 2024, becoming the club’s second-youngest debutant ever, only behind Sergio Agüero. He represented Argentina at the 2025 South American U-17 Championship. Although the young Albicelestes fell short of winning a medal, they showcased a promising generation of players, including Matías Acevedo, Francisco Baridó, Thomás De Martis, Álex Verón, and Uriel Ojeda.

Quotes:

Football Talent Scout potential rating:

9/10 

Player has the potential to become a key player in a top European club.

Links:

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One response to “Tomás Parmo”

  1. Karim Avatar
    Karim

    Tomi c’est un Crack Générationnel un jour qui va écrire sa propre histoire gagné le ballon d’or il mérite 10/10 c’est un Génie et Magicien du football

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