
Some of the top young talents to break onto the scene at the highest level of football include Ansu Fati, Alphonso Davies, Erling Braut Haaland, Jadon Sancho, and Jõao Felix. With these young talents shaking up the game, football betting has become difficult to predict. However, these predictions for the games should help advise you.
Let’s take a look at some of the other greatest players with huge potential who may dominate football in the future.
Eduardo Camavinga, Real Madrid
No player in Ligue 1 is more illustrious than Rennes’ Eduardo Camavinga, an 18-year-old midfielder who has attracted the attention of Europe’s elite when he made his move to Real Madrid.
Camavinga, who turned 18 just last month, may not have as spectacular attacking highlights or the hulking stature of other youth stars like Haaland or De Ligt, but he is all you want in a center mid. He’s built like a brick house, has an excellent work rate, and is capable of absolutely killing you with passes. He may not be the most technical player around but he makes up for it in high-quality technique. Camavinga will dominate world football for the next decade.
Antony, Ajax
On his debut for the Netherlands last month, Antony made a stunning impact. Not just the heads of sorry Eredivisie full-backs who find him flying by them; bigger and better clubs than Ajax are already having their minds turned by him.
With his feet as quick as drumsticks, Antony is a terror for defenders who must account for everything he can do. When he puts the pedal to the metal, he’s like an arrow shot from a powerful bow. Another outstanding Brazilian winger, Antony has similarities to Neymar at times.
Riqui Puig, Barcelona
Barcelona has struggled in recent years, as they have continued to add new, young players to their team. It’s been a while since the Barcelona academy La Masia has produced a future major name player, and before Ansu Fati exploded onto the scene it had been a long time. That drought is about to come to an end.
If you were to try to encapsulate Barca’s La Masia and Barca DNA into one player, you might get Riqui Puig. Despite his small size, the Catalonian-born midfielder is comparable to a fusion of Xavi and Andrés Iniesta. He deftly controls the centre of the field with delicate dribbling
It’s about damn time that we see a return of the good old days. What a joy to watch Andres Iniesta, barely puts a foot wrong and appears to have convinced Ronald Koeman that he has a significant role in Barca’s future. It’s been far too long since we’ve seen something new from him.
Joshua Zirkzee, Bayern Munich
Parma has been fortunate in that Joshua Zirkzee is a part of the new generation of Dutch players who are gaining prominence on the European stage. While others may point out that he didn’t get much playing time with Bayern, he scored critical goals during their resurgence midway through the season, scoring four times in three starts for Bayern.
Bayern supporters got to see a physical player who has strong headers and deadly finishing, which makes his departure all the more unexpected (his loan includes a €15 million buy option!). He is an obvious successor to Robert Lewandowski if you want it stated plainly!










