The UEFA U21 Euros 2025 has already begun on 11th June in Slovakia. There are a total of sixteen teams participating in the competition. The final will be played on 28th June. We will see many young players who will feature in the competition. Now the talking is who will emerge as one of the Future Superstars from the UEFA U21 Euro 2025.
In the previous editions, superstars such as Vitinha, Diogo Costa, Fabian Ruiz, Dani Olmo, and Jonathan Tah have played in this competition. Now we can see where all the players are playing. It surely helps you compete with one of your future competitors.
England is the defending champion, whereas Spain and Italy have won the competition the most number of times, that is, five.
Who Are the Six Future Superstars to Watch at the UEFA U21 Euro 2025?
There are a lot of stars who have already announced themselves on the world stage that will feature in the tournament, such as Ethan Nwaneri and Jorrel Hato. Let us have a look at the stars who can have a cracker of a tournament.
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Ethan Nwaneri (England)
He made his debut for the senior Arsenal team in 2022 at the age of 15 years 181 days. Ethan Nwaneri holds the record for being the youngest player to play in a Premier League match. He scored his first-ever goal in 2024 against Nottingham Forest in the EFL Cup. Ethan can play as a winger, an attacking midfielder, and also as a false nine.

Geovany Quenda (Portugal)
Quenda is a promising winger with pace and can play on either the left or the right wing. He is currently playing for Sporting CP in the Portuguese League. He was called up for the Portugal senior team by Roberto Martinez in 2024.
Geovany Quenda is also nominated for the Golden Boy award for this season. Chelsea has picked him and will play for them from 2026.

Nick Woltemade (Germany)
The six-foot-tall striker will be Germany’s main man in front of the goal in the UEFA U21 Euro 2025. He is currently playing for VfB Stuttgart in the German Bundesliga. In the 28 games he has played so far, he has scored a total of 28 goals and provided two assists. One of the English teams is interested in bringing him to the club.

Jorrel Hato (Netherlands)
Hato is one of the captains for Ajax. His ball-playing ability and recovery speed are just phenomenal. At just 19 years, his maturity and leadership qualities are remarkable. He is naturally a centre back, but now can also perfectly fit in that left back role. Real Madrid were interested in him, but later, nothing was confirmed.

Archie Gray (England)
The Tottenham midfielder has been impressive this season. Gray prefers to play a central midfielder for his team, but when necessary, he can play as a holding midfielder as well. Apart from being a midfielder, he has also played at the right-back position.
Due to his great leadership qualities, the midfielder has also captained the England U17 team quite a few times. His teammates define him as the hardest-working professional on the team, and it can be clearly seen on the field.

Javi Guerra (Spain)
Guerra plays in the Spanish league, La Liga, for Valencia. He has played more than 80 games for Valencia, whereas he made his debut in the Copa del Rey game against Atletico Baleares.
The Spanish midfielder is linked with clubs such as Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain. He will play an important role in Spain’s midfield in the competition.
