Ten Young Players Who Have Taken Europe by Storm this Season

PSG's Kylian Mbappe. (AFP)
PSG's Kylian Mbappe. (AFP)
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Ten Young Players Who Have Taken Europe by Storm this Season

PSG's Kylian Mbappe. (AFP)
PSG's Kylian Mbappe. (AFP)

James Maddison and Richarlison have been brilliant in England but Germany is the place to be for emerging talent:

10) Richarlison, 21, Everton
More than the odd eyebrow was raised when Everton agreed to meet Watford’s lofty £40m valuation of Richarlison but the Brazilian has clearly been keen to prove his worth. The 21-year-old made an immediate impact under his former boss Marco Silva, with three goals in his first two appearances for the Toffees, adding a fourth in a 2-1 win at Leicester earlier this month. His pace and workrate are already pivotal to Everton’s approach and he can consider his first three months at the club a success. Rating: 7.27

9) Jadon Sancho, 18, Borussia Dortmund
Had Jadon Sancho not made six of his nine appearances in the Bundesliga this season as a substitute, he would be even higher up this list. But he has started Dortmund’s last three games, so that may change soon. The 18-year-old scored both of Dortmund’s goals in their 2-2 draw against Hertha Berlin at the weekend, taking his tally to four league goals for the season. He also has six assists, meaning only one player in the league (Sébastien Haller of Frankfurt) has had a direct hand in more goals. Rating: 7.27

8) James Maddison, 21, Leicester City
Another summer signing to the Premier League who is hoping to justify his price tag, James Maddison has made an immediate impact at the King Power Stadium, starting all 10 of Leicester’s league games so far. The 21-year-old has either scored or set up a goal in half of those matches, scoring twice and registering three assists. He has also shown versatility, playing both from the left and behind a striker. Wilfried Zaha is the only player who has drawn more fouls so far this season, showing Maddison is already a marked man. Rating: 7.27

7) Nordi Mukiele, 20, RB Leipzig
Nordi Mukiele swapped Montpellier for RB Leipzig in the summer and his versatility in defense is already proving a valuable asset for his new club. The 20-year-old has been deployed on the right of the back four at Leipzig, but he is equally comfortable playing at center-back. RB Leipzig have kept clean sheets in his last four starts and the young Frenchman has also supported attacks well for Ralf Rangnick’s side, completing 14 dribbles in his seven league appearances. Rating: 7.31

6) Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 20, Crystal Palace
We saw a glimpse of what Aaron Wan-Bissaka could offer Crystal Palace at the tail end of last season but he has really made the right-back spot his own this season. The 20-year-old is unfortunate that England are not short of quality right-backs but he will be hoping to impress Gareth Southgate nonetheless. He was excellent against Arsenal at the weekend, ranking first of the players on show for tackles (six), interceptions (four) and dribbles (five). Only three players in Europe’s top five leagues can beat his average of 4.6 tackles per game and only two full-backs have made more dribbles per game. Rating: 7.40

5) Reiss Nelson, 18, Hoffenheim
Arsenal fans should be keeping a keen eye on the progress of loanee Reiss Nelson in the Bundesliga. The 18-year-old has scored four goals in just 255 minutes of action in the Bundesliga. He has been used in midfield and as a forward by Hoffenheim coach Julian Nagelsmann, and has completed an impressive 88.8 percent of his passes. Nelson has also been given a taste of Champions League football. Rating: 7.43

4) Dan-Axel Zagadou, 19, Borussia Dortmund
Dan-Axel Zagadou left PSG for Borussia Dortmund last summer and, having started his Bundesliga career at left-back last season, the giant 19-year-old has reverted to his favored central role under Lucien Favre. The Frenchman has picked up five clean sheets in his seven appearances so far this season. He has shown composure with the ball at his feet (87.5 percent pass accuracy) and has looked comfortable bringing the ball out from the back. Rating: 7.43

3) Ibrahim Sangaré, 20, Toulouse
Ibrahim Sangaré broke into the Toulouse side in the second half of last season and has been even more impressive in the present campaign. His importance at the heart of their midfield has been felt over the last few weeks. He missed Toulouse’s last two games – through suspension and then injury – and they suffered 3-0 and 4-0 defeats. Expect the Ivorian to be the subject of interest when the transfer window reopens in January. Rating: 7.44

2) Achraf Hakimi, 19, Borussia Dortmund
Achraf Hakimi chose a good time to leave Real Madrid on loan. While the European champions have been plummeting down La Liga this season, Hakimi has been making his mark at Borussia Dortmund despite having to play out of position at left-back. The Moroccan marked his Bundesliga debut with a goal in a 7-0 win over Nürnberg and has been a real attacking outlet for the league leaders this season, registering a further three assists in the league and three in a single game as Lucien Favre’s men blew away Atlético Madrid in the Champions League. Rating: 7.56

1) Kylian Mbappé, 19, Paris Saint-Germain
Kylian Mbappé was benched for PSG’s big match at Marseille after he turned up late for a team meeting, but he came off the bench and won the game regardless. The 19-year-old has been a superstar in the making for some time – something he underlined at the World Cup this summer – and he has been on a mission to run the show for PSG this season. His goal in Le Classique was his 10th in Ligue 1 this season, making him the first player in Europe’s top five leagues to hit double figures. He has also scored a couple more goals in the Champions League. Mbappé is not just our highest rated player aged 21 and under, but he is second to just Lionel Messi (8.41) overall. Rating: 8.27

The Guardian Sport



FIFA to Lead $75m Palestinian Soccer Rebuilding Fund

President of FIFA Gianni Infantino attended the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace'. CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
President of FIFA Gianni Infantino attended the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace'. CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
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FIFA to Lead $75m Palestinian Soccer Rebuilding Fund

President of FIFA Gianni Infantino attended the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace'. CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
President of FIFA Gianni Infantino attended the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace'. CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

FIFA will spearhead a $75 million fund to rebuild soccer facilities in Gaza that were destroyed by the war between Israel and Hamas, President Donald Trump and the sport's governing body said Thursday.

Trump made the announcement in Washington at the first meeting of his "Board of Peace," an amorphous institution that features two dozen of the US president's close allies and is initially focused on rebuilding the Gaza strip, said AFP.

"I'm also pleased to announce that FIFA will be helping to raise a total of $75 million for projects in Gaza," said Trump.

"And I think they're soccer related, where you're doing fields and you're getting the greatest stars in the world to go there -- people that are bigger stars than you and I, Gianni," he added, referring to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who was present at the event.

"So it's really something. We'll soon be detailing the announcement, and if I can do I'll get over there with you," Trump said.

Later Thursday, FIFA issued a statement providing more details, including plans to construct a football academy, a new 20,000-seat national stadium and dozens of pitches.

The FIFA communique did not mention Trump's $75 million figure, and said funds would be raised "from international leaders and institutions."

Infantino has fostered close ties with Trump, awarding him an inaugural FIFA "Peace Prize" at the World Cup draw in December.

At Thursday's meeting, the FIFA president donned a red baseball cap emblazoned with "USA" and "45-47," the latter a reference to Trump's two terms in the White House.

In FIFA's statement, Infantino hailed "a landmark partnership agreement that will foster investment into football for the purpose of helping the recovery process in post conflict areas."

The "Board of Peace" came together after the Trump administration, teaming up with Qatar and Egypt, negotiated a ceasefire in October to halt two years of devastating war in Gaza.

The United States says it is now focused on disarming Hamas -- the Palestinian group whose unprecedented October 7, 2023, attack on Israel triggered the massive offensive.


Arsenal Aim to Banish Title Jitters in Spurs Showdown 

Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Arsenal's William Saliba and Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes react after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie scored their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Arsenal's William Saliba and Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes react after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie scored their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
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Arsenal Aim to Banish Title Jitters in Spurs Showdown 

Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Arsenal's William Saliba and Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes react after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie scored their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Arsenal's William Saliba and Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes react after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie scored their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)

Arsenal must banish their untimely bout of title race anxiety as the wobbling Premier League leaders head to Tottenham for the north London derby.

Manchester City can pile pressure on the Gunners with a win against Newcastle, while Michael Carrick heads to Everton aiming to bolster his bid to become Manchester United's permanent manager.

AFP Sport looks at three talking points ahead of this weekend's action:

Saka expects Arsenal to hit back

Defiant Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka is adamant his side will eventually "get over the line" and end their trophy drought.

Mikel Arteta's men are in danger of blowing a commanding position in the title race after successive draws against Brentford and Wolves left them with just two wins in their last seven league matches.

The Gunners squandered the lead in both matches, with Wednesday's 2-2 draw at bottom of the table Wolves especially galling as they conceded a stoppage-time equalizer having led 2-0.

Arsenal are five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, but Pep Guardiola's team have a game in hand and will host the leaders in April.

After allowing City to overhaul them in the 2023 and 2024 title races, the north Londoners, who haven't won silverware since the 2020 FA Cup, face pointed questions about their ability to handle the mounting tension.

Saka knows Arsenal must silence the doubters by getting back on track at arch rivals Tottenham on Sunday.

"I believe the next few years are going to be the years that we get over the line, and we're able to win trophies and make history for this club," Saka said.

"We're back where we belong, fighting for everything."

Man City 'on the hunt'

Tijjani Reijnders has warned Arsenal that Manchester City are primed to pounce after the leaders allowed them back into the title race.

Victories over Liverpool and Fulham have put City in position to capitalize on Arsenal's slump.

Pep Guardiola's side will move two points behind Arsenal if they beat Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, putting extra heat on the leaders before the north London derby 24 hours later.

"The mood's been good, but it was also good before. Of course we've dropped some points as well, but it's good and we are on the hunt and we keep going," Reijnders said.

"We have to see of course, but if we keep going like this, who knows?"

Carrick has Man Utd on the rise

Wayne Rooney has backed Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick to take the job on a permanent basis.

Former United midfielder Carrick was appointed until the end of the season after Ruben Amorim's sacking in January.

He made a dream start as United beat Manchester City 2-0 in his first game in charge and followed up with a 3-2 win at Arsenal.

Four wins and a draw in his first five games at the helm have lifted United into fourth place ahead of their trip to Everton on Monday.

Rooney, United's all-time leading goalscorer, believes his former team-mate could be the one to finally stabilize a troubled club that hasn't won the title since 2013.

"We've been there and tried different managers - (Jose) Mourinho, (Louis) van Gaal, (Erik) ten Hag and (Ruben) Amorim - and for me Carrick makes sense," Rooney told The Overlap.

"Having someone there who knows the club and cares for the club makes a big difference. Michael is managing the whole squad and managing them well."


Scrutiny on Flick Rises as Barca Seek Recovery 

14 April 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick attends a press conference ahead of the 2025 UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg soccer match against Borussia Dortmund. (dpa)
14 April 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick attends a press conference ahead of the 2025 UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg soccer match against Borussia Dortmund. (dpa)
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Scrutiny on Flick Rises as Barca Seek Recovery 

14 April 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick attends a press conference ahead of the 2025 UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg soccer match against Borussia Dortmund. (dpa)
14 April 2025, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick attends a press conference ahead of the 2025 UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg soccer match against Borussia Dortmund. (dpa)

Since Hansi Flick arrived in Barcelona in the summer of 2024 things have largely gone better than even he might have hoped, at least until the past week.

Revitalizing the Catalan giants and inspiring them to a domestic treble last season, as well as steering them to the final four of the Champions League for the first time in six years was an excellent accomplishment.

The current campaign has been a bumpier ride, in part due to injury problems, but Barca were still going strong until two consecutive defeats sapped morale as the business end of the season approaches.

Barca host Levante on Sunday at Camp Nou in La Liga as they aim to get back on track and potentially reclaim top spot from rivals Real Madrid, who visit Osasuna on Saturday.

Los Blancos moved two points ahead of Barca last weekend and stayed there as Flick's side crumbled in a 2-1 defeat at neighbors Girona on Monday.

That was hot on the heels of a 4-0 humiliation by Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg, arguably Barca's worst performance since Flick's arrival.

Barca protested officiating mistakes in both games, and although the refereeing technical committee later admitted some fault, it does not absolve the Blaugrana of two worrying displays.

"We are not in a good mood, not in a good moment," admitted Flick.

"I gave the team two days off, because I think it's important that they reset."

The coach said his side, who hope to have playmaker Pedri Gonzalez back in action against Levante after injury, may be tired but also needed to buck up their ideas.

"(Mistakes) could be something to do with if they are tired, not fresh enough... but at the end we have to have the hunger to win the games," said Flick.

"When they come back I want another mentality, another level, they (must) train and play at."

Since Flick arrived Barca have played an ultra-attacking style with a high defensive line, leading to a lot of high-scoring games.

However, with the injuries they have had this season, perhaps partly due to wear-and-tear due to Flick's demands over pressing, they are creating less and finishing more inefficiently.

Both central strikers, Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres, are out of form in 2026.

The defense, meanwhile, is as porous as ever and with Pedri missing eight of the last 14 league games, they have struggled for control in midfield.

Flick's recent comments about not adjusting his approach regardless of the opponent Barca face are cause for concern.

"I don't take care if (the opponents) play five at the back or if they have a fast striker. We have the quality and this is what I want to see," said Flick last week, although recent results suggest perhaps he should look to tweak things more reactively.

Against Atletico the pace of wingers Ademola Lookman and Giuliano Simeone helped rip Barca's defense to shreds.

Although Barca are firm favorites against Levante, 19th, the trio of games which follow, leading into the Champions League last 16, are key to stopping the season from spiraling away from them.

They next host high-flying Villarreal, before the Copa semi second leg against Atletico and a tricky visit to the San Mames to play Athletic Bilbao.