Ten young stars to watch at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 promises to be a stage for emerging talents to showcase their skills on a global platform. Here are ten young stars who are expected to shine:

 1. Endrick (Real Madrid)
Brazilian prodigy Endrick is already making waves at Palmeiras and will join Real Madrid by 2024. At just 18, his finishing skills and pace make him a potential game-changer.

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2. Gavi (Barcelona)
Gavi, already a key player for Barcelona and Spain, has won the Golden Boy award for his midfield creativity, tenacity, and vision. At 20, he’ll bring dynamic energy to Barça’s midfield at the tournament.

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3. Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United)
The Argentine winger has been gaining attention with his blistering pace and trickery at Manchester United. Garnacho’s potential to unlock defenses makes him a star to watch.

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 4. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
A central figure at Real Madrid, Bellingham has already impressed with his maturity, leadership, and ability to dominate midfield at just 22. His presence is crucial to Madrid’s hopes.

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5. Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)
Lamine Yamal is Barcelona’s latest teenage sensation. His exceptional dribbling and composure on the ball at just 17 make him a thrilling prospect for the tournament.

6. Benjamin Šeško (RB Leipzig)
Slovenian striker Benjamin Å eÅ¡ko is a powerhouse forward with speed, aerial ability, and finishing skills. At 22, he could be Leipzig’s trump card in attack.

7. Warren Zaïre-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain)
The youngest player to ever captain PSG, Zaïre-Emery is a highly intelligent and composed midfielder. His tactical awareness and ability to dictate play will make him crucial for PSG.

8. Rico Lewis (Manchester City)
Versatile and tactically astute, Rico Lewis has become a key part of Pep Guardiola’s plans at Manchester City. His ability to play as a fullback or midfielder at 20 adds depth to City’s lineup.

9. Ansu Fati (Barcelona)
After overcoming injuries, Ansu Fati is rediscovering his best form. The 22-year-old forward, known for his explosive pace and goal-scoring ability, could be a standout for Barcelona.

10. Julien Duranville (Borussia Dortmund)
The Belgian winger Duranville is a rising star at Dortmund, known for his acceleration and dribbling ability. At 19, he’s set to take on the world’s best defenders.

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These ten young talents have the potential to define the future of football, and the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be a great platform to watch them in action.