5 Wonderkids to Watch Out for in FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar

FIFA World Cup 2022 is going to be held in Qatar. Many young footballers will get the chance to showcase their talents on a global platform, and many youngsters are expected to perform brilliantly. Here’s a look at five youngsters who could impact FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

Jamal Musial – Germany

German forward Jamal Musiala is set to be a significant feature for his country in the FIFA World Cup 2022. The 18-year-old has been playing under coach Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich and was one of the youngest players to feature for Germany at a major tournament at 18.

Musiala is expected to be one of the key players for Germany in Qatar, alongside Serge Gnabry and Kai Havertz. He will be looking to build on his impressive performances at the European championships last year, where he scored four goals and provided three assists.

The youngster has already established himself as one of the best young talents in world football, and he looks set to continue this trend as he goes into Qatar 2022.

Xavi Simons – Netherlands

Xavi Simons has enjoyed a breakout campaign with PSV after moving from PSG. The 19-year-old winger has already scored eight goals and registered three assists in the Eredivisie, marking his first appearance in international football under Louis Van Gaal.

Simons hopes to carry his club form to the World Cup and will look to compete with teammate Coady Gakpo, who has been in top form for PSV this season.

The Netherlands have a talented squad that could surprise many at the 2022 World Cup, and Simons will be key to their success.

Jude Bellingham – England

Jude Bellingham is already established as one of Europe’s top prospects at 19 years old. The midfielder has already featured for England during last year’s Euros, and we expect him to become a prominent figure in midfield for the Three Lions as soon as 2022.

Belandingham currently holds nine games contributions across 18 games for Borussia Dortmund, and he is expected to help them challenge for the Bundesliga this season. He has also made his mark on the international scene, having played for England at the U21 level and under-19s level before making his debut for England’s senior team last year Euro’s final run.

Nuno Mendez – Portugal

One of the biggest generation stars, Nuno Mendez, has been one of Europe’s most promising young players. The 20-year-old winger won the Young Player of the Year award in Ligue 1 last season and will also be one of the primary candidates for this year’s award.

Nuno Mendez is a part of Portugal’s squad for FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, where he will be looking to show off his talent and impact the world stage.

Fernando Santos seems confident in his abilities and plans to use him as an essential part of his squad during this year’s World Cup.

Eduardo Camavinga – France

The French squad will be without key players when they take to the pitch in Qatar. Paul Pogba has been ruled out with an injury, while N’Golo Kanté will be missing as well. This means France will look to their young midfielders to step up and fill those holes.

One such player is Camavinga, who has already made his debut for Les Bleus. Didier Deschamps sets him up for success, but he will need to prove himself on a global stage to make it into the starting lineup for Les Bleus.

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