13 Under-21 stars set to light up the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
The 2021-22 season is drawing to a close and excitement is beginning to build for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Though this year’s tournament won’t take place in the summer, the countdown has well and truly started.
With only a few months to go until another highly-anticipated World Cup, we’ve taken a look at some of the youngsters set to shine on the biggest stage.
Bellingham has been a wonderkid for so long it’s a wonder he’s still a kid. But that he is, a mere 18 years old with stacks of potential.
Manchester City and Liverpool have been linked incessantly with the teenager, who’s enjoyed another strong season with Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
He could make the move to the Premier League this summer, a few months before the World Cup. Regardless of which club he’s playing for, though, expect Bellingham to be involved for England, even if he doesn’t start every match.
If you’re at Real Madrid at 19 and cost €40million you’re doing pretty well.
That’s very much the case for Camavinga, who is one of European football’s brightest prospects and has been for some time.
Carlo Ancelotti has eased the young France international into life at Real Madrid, understandably, but there should be big things to come. Keep an eye on him in Qatar.
Eduardo Camavinga with a left-footed ROCKET!
What a strike that is from the Real Madrid youngster pic.twitter.com/uDZ7nlO1SV
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Gravenberch has been so impressive and so instrumental for Ajax of late that Erik ten Hag seemed hopeful of bringing him along to Manchester United in the summer.
Instead, Bayern Munich are believed to be leading the race to sign the highly-rated midfielder.
“Although he is very young, he is already a great