Over the years, the World Cup has served as the launchpad for several young careers, from a 17-year-old Pele in 1958 to Kylian Mbappe’s role in France’s victory in 2018.
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Here, we’ve chosen 6 up-and-coming athletes who might make their debut at Qatar 2022 this winter.
Julian Alvarez (22) – Argentina
Alvarez, one of the most promising young forwards from South America, has officially joined Manchester City in the English Premier League. He grabbed Pep Guardiola’s attention at River Plate due to his instinctual finishing and technical prowess. Julian Alvarez should make it to the next World Cup for Argentina if his stats are anything to go by. Soccer fans at Betway’s sports betting Tanzania site are eager for the Qatar finals, which could be Lionel Messi’s final in Argentina colors.
Aurélien Tchouaméni (22) – France
You all will be well-versed in Aurélien Tchouaméni. He is no longer a hidden talent; during the past two seasons, he has rapidly risen to become one of Ligue 1’s most talked-about players and now will be wearing the Real Madrid shirt next season.
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Tchouaméni excels in the middle of the field. He is a versatile midfielder who can contribute to every aspect of the game, but he is good at recovering lost balls and moving them up the field. With Pogba’s predicaments and Kanté’s form, France has some challenges in the middle of the field; Tchouaméni can resolve them. Les Blues are among the favourites for the finals.
Matias Arezo (19) – Uruguay
Another rising star from South America is Matias Arezo, also known as “the buffalo”, who many consider to be Luis Suarez’s natural heir. He has a lot of goals under his belt despite his young age and is powerfully built, thus the moniker. He might be one of the tournament’s breakthrough stars. Many top teams are keeping an eye on Arezo, who turns out for Granada in Spain.
Jurrien Timber (21) – Netherlands
The Dutch national team benefits from Jurrien Timber’s flexibility and excellence. Timber now appears to be a lock to play a significant part for the Netherlands in…
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