2022 World Cup: One young player to watch from every team

2022 World Cup: One young player to watch from every team

There is no greater platform than the World Cup. A few weeks of good performances on the global stage is all it takes to move a player's career into overdrive.

In Qatar this winter, there are plenty of youngsters desperate for the chance to make a name for themselves in front of the biggest audience possible, with every country bringing at least one young player just waiting to take the world by storm.

Here's one young player from every team you should be keeping an eye on in Qatar.


Group A

1. Netherlands - Xavi Simons

Xavi Simons
Simons is enjoying a breakout year / BSR Agency/GettyImages

In line for his senior debut this winter, Xavi Simons has enjoyed a sensational 2022.

The former Barcelona and PSG starlet is tearing it up with PSV Eindhoven, racking up eight goals and four assists in 14 Eredivisie outings before the tournament.


2. Qatar - Homam Ahmed

For the hosts, we have 23-year-old left-back Homam Ahmed of Al-Gharafa.

Ahmed is an attack-minded full-back who often plays an outside centre-back role and likes to get forward whenever possible, giving Qatar an unpredictability in their setup.


3. Ecuador - William Pacho

In an Ecuador squad which features young gems like Moises Caicedo and Piero Hincapie, 21-year-old centre-back William Pacho will be looking to stand out.

A left-footed defender with impressive passing vision, he left Independiente del Valle to join Royal Antwerp in January and is a regular in Belgium's top flight.


4. Senegal - Nicolas Jackson

Senegal have some sensational young talents heading to Qatar, with winger Nicolas Jackson arguably the most intriguing.

Yet to make his debut for the senior international side, Jackson has broken through at club level with Villarreal and is making waves in La Liga, with some top clubs rumoured to be watching him every week.


Group B

5. England - Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham
Bellingham is already an international star / Visionhaus/GettyImages

The intense spotlight on England's youngsters means they are all household names already, but you still feel this could be somewhat of a breakout tournament for Jude Bellingham.

The 20-year-old, who was born in Italy, has impressed in Serie A and is another youngster to have attracted interest from a handful of heavy hitters.


Group D

13. France - William Saliba

William Saliba
Saliba is in excellent form / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

France boast some of the most expensive young talents on the planet, with Arsenal centre-back William Saliba the latest sensation to break through for Les Bleus.

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Expect David to lead a young core which includes intriguing prospects like Tajon Buchanan, Liam Miller and Ismael Kone.


23. Morocco - Bilal El Khannouss

Morocco aren't going to win the World Cup, but they will come out of this tournament with smiles on their faces after convincing Bilal El Khannouss to switch allegiance from Belgium.

The 18-year-old attacking midfielder has been sensational for Genk and could play a sizeable role for his country following the nasty injury to Amine Harit.


24. Croatia - Josip Sutalo

You shouldn't need a reminder to watch out for Josko Gvardiol in the Croatia backline, but while your eyes are there, don't overlook Josip Sutalo either.

Touted as a possible replacement for Gvardiol if he leaves RB Leipzig, Sutalo has been a real force in the Dinamo Zagreb defence and is destined for a big move in the near future.


Group G

25. Brazil - Gabriel Martinelli

Gabriel Martinelli
Martinelli's call-up divided opinion / Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages

Another nation with a rich crop of youth, Brazil fans weren't all best-pleased to see Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli get the call-up, which was a confusing reaction to say the least.

Martinelli has been sensational in the Premier League and arrives in Qatar with real confidence, which could be crucial if he wants to take minutes away from Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo.


26. Serbia - Strahinja Pavlovic

Regularly compared to international icon Nemanja Vidic, Strahinja Pavlovic is 21 but looking to prove himself once again after a 2020 move to Monaco didn't work out.

The centre-back is now with Red Bull Salzburg and played every minute of the Austrian side's surprisingly impressive Champions League campaign.


27. Switzerland - Fabian Rieder

Salzburg's Noah Okafor nearly got the nod here but Young Boys midfielder Fabien Rieder is too intriguing to ignore.

The 20-year-old is yet to appear for his country but that is surely about to change for Rieder, who scored a worldie against Manchester United at Old Trafford last season.


28. Cameroon - Christopher Wooh

Few clubs across Europe boast the same eye for talent as Rennes, who snapped up Cameroonian centre-back Christopher Wooh from Lens during the summer.

He's new to the international scene but has faced this calibre of player plenty of times in Ligue 1.


Group H

29. Portugal - Diogo Costa

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Costa could be the goalkeeper of the future / Quality Sport Images/GettyImages

Defender Antonio Silva and striker Goncalo Ramos are worth watching but this tournament feels like it could be the platform for Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa to ascend to the next level.

The 23-year-old is one of the most fascinating shot stoppers around these days and is only just breaking through to his country's starting lineup, where he looks set to remain for the next decade.


30. Ghana - Issahaku Fatawu

Sticking in Portugal, Sporting CP's Issahaku Fatawu has been making waves sinces his days in his homeland but is now getting the international recognition he deserves.

The 18-year-old winger is a regular starter for his country and scored his first international goal in his final appearance before the tournament.


31. Uruguay - Facundo Torres

A well-known name on one side of the Atalantic, Orlando winger Facundo Torres has found himself mentioned on the other with links to Arsenal in recent weeks.

The 22-year-old is a well-rounded forward who reached double figures for both goals and assists last season and arrives at this tournament feeling on top of the world.


32. South Korea - Lee Kang-in

The latest instalment in the mysterious story of Lee Kang-in continues here. The 21-year-old was a star in Valencia's academy and even made an impressive transition to the senior game in 2019, only to find his career smashing into a wall soon after.

Now on the books at Mallorca, the versatile Lee is enjoying the most prolific season of his career this year and will hope to have finally reignited the flame under him.

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