The 72nd edition of the Under‑19 European Championship will begin on 13th June 2025. Earlier, it was called the Under-18 European Championship. The date for the final is 26th June, and the host country is Romania. The question is, what Future England Stars will rise from the U19 European Championship this year?
England has a total of eleven titles to their name in the Under‑19 European Championship. They are just one behind the record winners, Spain. The last time England won the Under‑19 European Championship was in 2022, where they defeated Israel in the final after extra time.
Which Six Future England Stars U19 European Championship 2025
Especially, these Championships are organised for young footballers to compete and prepare them to play at the senior stage. England, over the years, has produced a lot of young talents for the world stage. The players include Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Jadon Sancho, and many others. These are the following players that we need to keep an eye on in the Under‑19 European Championship
Kiano Dyer (Chelsea)
Dyer is one of the most technically gifted midfielders in the England squad. The midfielder has a great understanding of the game and plays a central midfielder for his team. Eventually, he can make those line-breaking passes and is also good with his dribbling. Kiano Dyer, in search of game time, joined Chelsea in 2021.

Chris Rigg (Sunderland)
He is fair to say Rigg is one of the most important players for Sunderland this season. As his team will play Premier League football this season, he can show what he has got under his belt.
If we see him going to a big European club, it is fair to say he deserves it. Teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, or Newcastle United can be his next destination as they are interested in him.

Mikey Moore (Tottenham)
Moore will lead the attack for the Lions in the Under-19 European Championship. He is the product of Tottenham’s academy and impressed everyone with his style of play. He will obviously want to play and compete with bigger teams, so we can see a loan move for him in the 2025-2026 season. His decision-making in the final third is very precise.

Sam Amo-Ameyaw (Strasbourg)
Amo-Ameyaw was earlier a youth player for Southampton but later moved out on loan this season . He is a player who has great pace, and surely, he is very confident on the ball. Sam Amo-Ameyaw has also played for the Tottenham youth academy. He is currently playing for the Ligue 1 side Strasbourg and has played in 10 matches, where he scored two goals.

Tom Watson (Brighton)
Another former player of Sunderland who was the main man in the Playoff final for Sunderland. He has agreed to his move to Brighton & Hove Albion and will feature in their team for the 2025-2026 Premier League season. It is fair to say his new team has some stars who will help improve his game, match by match.

Shim Mheuka (Chelsea)
The 17-year-old striker is very mature in decision-making for his age. He surely has a platform to showcase what he is all about. As Chelsea is in desperate need of a striker, he may not be a starter, but will surely be a second fiddle. There are a lot of creative players in his team; he just has to find the back of the net.

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