In Images: The Class of 2025 – 8 Rising Stars Likely to Shine at the U-21 EURO

In Images: The Class of 2025 - 8 Rising Stars Likely to Shine at the U-21 EURO

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As a new wave of football talent takes center stage at the UEFA U21 Championship 2025, young prodigies from across Europe come together. Here are the standout names every football enthusiast should watch closely – they are the future stars, many already making significant impacts at leading clubs worldwide. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 1 | Jobe Bellingham | Age: 19 | Position: Midfielder | Club: Sunderland AFC | The younger sibling of Jude Bellingham, Jobe has quickly established himself as a creative midfielder. With a poised demeanor and keen football intelligence, he exhibits maturity beyond his years. With elite ball skills and tactical foresight, he seems poised for a major career leap, potentially earning a senior England call-up soon. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 2 | Harvey Elliott | Age: 21 | Position: Winger/Attacking Midfielder | Club: Liverpool FC |A vital component of Liverpool’s roster, Elliott showcases a unique blend of flair and unyielding commitment. His experience and creativity have greatly benefited the U21 team, having already claimed the U21 EURO trophy previously. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 3 | Mathys Tel | Age: 19 | Position: Forward | Club: Tottenham Hotspur |Explosive and fearless, Tel has made waves as a forward with an impressive highlight reel. After thrilling fans in the Bundesliga, he now continues to dazzle at Spurs, embodying the new generation of French strikers: dynamic and unmissable. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 4 | Paul Wanner | Age: 19 | Position: Midfielder | Club: 1. FC Heidenheim (on loan from Bayern Munich) |The youngest player to debut for Bayern Munich, Wanner is proving to be a pivotal presence in midfield. His exceptional passing skills and vision allow him to control matches like a veteran—Germany’s midfield future seems promising with him leading the charge. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 5 | Wilfried Gnonto | Age: 20 | Position: Forward | Club: Leeds United |Having already earned caps for the senior Italy team, Gnonto is a dynamic player known for his impressive footwork and drive. His flair and determination add excitement to his team’s attack—capable of producing unforgettable moments and standout goals. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 6 | Pablo Torre | Age: 21 | Position: Midfielder | Club: FC Barcelona |A classical midfielder equipped with a modern edge, Torre plays with exceptional vision and elegance. Known as one of Barcelona’s rising stars, he exhibits La Masia’s finesse while also embodying the ambition to guide Spain’s young talent. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 7 | Jorrel Hato | Age: 18 | Position: Defender | Club: Ajax |Composed and strong, Hato is already earning captaincy responsibilities at Ajax, an impressive achievement at such a young age. His positional awareness and leadership qualities foreshadow a bright international career. (Image Source: Reuters)

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No. 8 | Ian Maatsen | Age: 23 | Position: Left-back | Club: Aston Villa (on loan from Chelsea FC) |A contemporary full-back with both attacking prowess and defensive stability, Maatsen stands out in the Premier League and beyond. With versatility and a calm demeanor, he brings essential experience to a youthful Dutch team. (Image Source: Reuters)

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