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World Cup 2022: Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, Pedri - 10 best players under-23 to look out for in Qatar

The World Cup is the perfect opportunity not just for established stars to showcase their talents, but for a number of future greats to stamp their authority on the world stage. Qatar will see big names potentially playing at the tournament for the last time but also a number of hungry young talents featuring for the very first time.

Ad Some of the world’s best players under 23 could find themselves in the spotlight and will look to grab the opportunity with the eyes of the watching world trained firmly on them. UEFA Nations LeagueWell at least England fans agree on Bellingham – The Warm-Up27/09/2022 AT 07:16 Here are some of the best youngsters we at Eurosport will be watching attentively.

Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium) 21 Resisting all temptation to type in ‘good feet for a big man’, it’s impossible to ignore the fact Belgium’s 6’4” attacking midfielder is very tidy on the ball. The 21-year-old made the move from Club Brugge to AC Milan in the summer and while he is still adjusting to life with the Serie A champions, he still appears to be part of Roberto Martinez’s plans for Qatar.

His appearances are expected to mostly come from the bench, but he is likely to still be given the opportunity to showcase his talent and obvious technical ability when he features. No Haaland, no Salah — The 10 best players who will miss Qatar World Cup There’s hope for every nation heading into the World Cup – The Warm-Up Jamal Musiala (Germany) 19 Bayern Munich’s 19-year-old forward opted to play for Germany rather than England and showed the Three Lions exactly what they missed out on in the 3-3 Nations League draw at Wembley.

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