Everyone would have their eyes on players like Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, Ousmane Dembele, and Erling Haaland, but we need to keep an eye on the Top Young Talents in the Club World Cup 2025. The tournament commences on 14th June in the United States. While the final is on 13th July.
Bigger European teams surely have some young players in their teams, but it will be an exciting watch for the emerging players from teams like River Plate, Palmeiras, Botafogo, and more. It is pretty sure that one of the players will end up in a bigger European team before the start of the 2025-2026 season.
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Top Six Young Talents Set to Shine in FIFA Club World Cup 2025
We will surely see more players emerge after the FIFA Club World Cup is over. This tournament will provide a platform for all the players from smaller teams to showcase that they can compete against the big teams. Let us look at the top young talents that we need to keep an eye on, in this edition of the FIFA Club World Cup:
Arda Guler (Real Madrid)
Since his arrival at Real Madrid in 2023, Arda Guller hasn’t received a lot of minutes, but whenever he has gotten time, he has shown his worth. With a new manager joining Real Madrid, he can be one of the very important players for him.
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Arda Guller’s profile exactly matches what Xabi Alonso needs in a player. It is fair to say the Club World Cup is the exact platform where Xabi Alonso and Arda Guler can cook together.

Jamie Gittens (Borussia Dortmund)
The Borussia Dortmund winger has been good this season for his team. Dortmund had finished fourth in the Bundesliga, but he was a consistent performer for his team.
He scored 12 goals and provided five assists in the 48 matches he played. His pace and dribbling make it difficult for the defender to stop him. He will play an important role for Dortmund in the Club World Cup.

Desire Doue (Paris Saint-Germain)
The French winger has impressed everyone since the day he joined Paris Saint-Germain. He scored twice in the UEFA Champions League Final and also provided one assist for the opening goal.
Doue has won the Man of the Match in the UCL final and was also awarded the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year. Fans called him the regen of the Brazilian winger Neymar Jr, and he has that flair in him.

Franco Mastantuono (River Plate)
He has been signed by the European Kings, Real Madrid, but will play for River Plate in the FIFA Club World Cup. The left-footed right winger and attacking midfielder is very good with his dribbling in tight spaces.
He is also known for his long-range shots, especially free kicks. Mastantuono will want to say goodbye with a great performance for River Plate by delivering in this competition.

Estevao Willian (Palmeiras)
Chelsea has already signed Estevao Willian. He is an academy product of Palmeiras. Estevao scored a hat-trick in the 2023 U‑17 Brasileiro final. His team, Chelsea, will want to see his best in the FIFA Club World Cup.
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He is a promising winger who has pace and surely that Brazilian flair in him. Once the Club World Cup is over, he will join Chelsea and play for them from the next season.

Alvaro Montoro (Botafogo)
Botafogo might not be looked at by the fans, but surely he is one of the most promising and underrated players of the tournament. They have signed Alvaro Montoro before the start of the Club World Cup, adding firepower to their midfield. The Argentine midfielder is known for his pace and vision. At such a young age, he is compared to his idol, Iniesta.
