New Ronaldinho, new Cavani and new Benzema: These are the 60 future stars of world football

There is something special in watching young players move through the ranks and progress steadily in front of our very eyes. Back in the old days, only boys’ coaches and people living close by would get the insight into rough diamonds that are getting ready to shine sometime in the future. But things have changed. Nowadays, through the magic of the internet, news of talented youngsters travel quicker than ever, making the world look like a small place indeed. Thanks to The Guardian, we get a collated list of 60 most promising youngsters from around the globe. And here are just a few.Gavi (Spain) – This boy has just made his Spain debut and has become the youngest player to do so. He played a key role in his country’s Nations League semi-final win over Italy and is making real progress at Barcelona. He already looks like a complete player – one that a top team could rely on. A remarkable talent who could be the next Xavi or Andres Iniesta.Hugo Felix (Portugal) – Younger brother of Atletico Madrid’s Joao, this boy plays as an attacking midfielder and is on the verge of breaking into the first team at Benfica. He already looks physically stronger than Joao was at the same age. There will come a day when there will be to Felixes playing for the Portugal national team.Juniores: Hugo Félix (@HFelix18) e Nuno Félix (@NunoFelix6). ❤️ pic.twitter.com/BtBuLsqTuP— Information Glorious – SL Benfica (@InformGlorious2) October 3, 2021 Elias Solberg (Norway) – Juventus missed out on signing Erling Haaland when the talented striker was 17 years old so the black and whites wanted to make sure never to make a similar mistake. So they convinced this young winger to move to Turin from boyhood club Ullensaker/Kisa, for whom the kid has played in the country’s second-tier at the age of just 16.Jesus Hernandez (Mexico) – This striker is already looking at home playing against much older and more experienced players in Liga MX, his country’s top-tier league. He’s good with the ball, able to spot his teammates, pass and score. He’ll soon be a full Mexico international – there is no doubt about it!Karim Konate (Ivory Coast) – Playing for his boyhood team ASEC Mimosas, the 17-year-old from Abidjan is modelling himself after the great Karim Benzema. After already playing for the Elephants, who are we to say that being the new Benzema is out of Karim’s grasp?Friday, 16.00: (7.75) Malawi (4.20) Ivory Coast (1.40)Sergey Pinyaev (Russia) – According to a Manchester United coach report, Sergey is “the brightest player who has come to the club for a trial over the past 15 years”. The only reason this Krilya Sovetov winger is not a Manchester United player is that he was too young to make the switch to England. He’s a definite star of the future.Youssoufa Moukoko (Germany) – Borussia Dortmund is a great place for young players. They get supreme coaching and are given a chance to shine in the first team quickly. Moukoko is the youngest to play in the Bundesliga at 16 years and one day, the youngest player to appear in the Champions League 17 days later, youngest goalscorer in Bundesliga 11 days after that.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Savinho (Brazil) – This is a left-winger who wants to bring a bit of fun and flair to the game. His idol is the legendary Ronaldinho. If he continues to develop and break records in the Brazilian championship, he could even come close to emulating his hero.These are just some of the most exciting 17-year-old prospects. Be sure to keep an eye on the rest and keep reading Mozzart Sport Kenya because we’ll keep you informed about the hottest new stars.

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