Since Monday, the brightest young talents have been showcasing their skills at the U17 World Cup. Over the coming weeks in Qatar, these promising players will compete not only for the championship but also for a chance to emerge on the global stage and shape their professional futures.
Transfermarkt, supported by its international network, highlights those young athletes who are already seen as future stars in their home countries.
"Dortmund's Samuele Inácio was already one of the outstanding players at the last U17 European Championship and is one of the most promising attacking talents in Italy - but there is another youngster in the Azzurrini ranks who is worth keeping an eye on: Destiny Elimoghale. The Juventus winger, who has already made his mark in the Primavera League and the Youth League, is the youngest player in the Italian squad, but his potential already makes him a valuable addition. He perfectly combines speed, intensity, technique and tactical understanding. He could become the decisive factor for Daniele Franceschini's team as a super-sub."
Aniello Luciano, Content Manager for Italy at Transfermarkt, believes both Inácio and Elimoghale embody the next wave of Italian football excellence, blending technical ability with maturity beyond their years.
The U17 World Cup in Qatar showcases emerging football stars like Inácio and Elimoghale, whose talent and potential signal the bright future of international youth football.