Home » Young Footballers to Watch 2025/26 | Breakout Stars and Rising Talents
Every season of football brings a new story. A new champion emerges, aging players fade and young talent shines. The following young footballers to watch 2025/26 are turning the tide of this very season, not just the years ahead.
The 2025/26 season feels like a year for young players. All around the world, young talents are playing in their first big games. They score key goals and get in the news.
Fans will see them in Champions League matches, top five league competitions, and international tournaments. Their rise is good for clubs, and good for the whole sport. Let’s look at their names, what they do, and what makes them good.
Before focusing on who, it’s worth acknowledging why youth is diving into football in unprecedented amounts. Clubs are breaking record financial commitments into developments of their youth academies; fitness science is enabling better recovery and time on the pitch; coaches are choosing to give them huge trust in crucial moments.
Tournaments like UEFA Youth League, U20 World Cup, and continental tournaments provide meaningful experiences at even younger ages. The influence of social media has served to elevate players into national conversations before they are even 20. Look at Kylian Mbappé in 2018 and Jude Bellingham in 2023-every cycle has started to produce its own stars a bit earlier, and the crew of 2025/26 is likely no different.
At 18 years old, Yamal is already the star of La Masia academy, now in its famous history of producing football talent. His dribbling style-low center of gravity, rapid changes of direction, and being unfazed by challenges- has been compared to Lionel Messi, though perhaps he is a little more straightforward. At Euro 2024, Yamal shocked Europe with notable assists and was selected Young Player of the Tournament.
He is also now the first player to win the Kopa Trophy twice in a row. At the 69th Ballon d’Or award ceremony in Paris, he received that fantastical honour. He was also up for the men’s Ballon d’Or award for his great play for the Blaugrana. But the prize went to Paris Saint-Germain star Ousmane Dembele.
At just 19-years-old, Zaïre-Emery has already established himself as PSG’s midfield general. He has played Champions League knockout matches and has been awarded the captain’s armband as well. The ability and poise, passing range and physical stature make him one of the complete-midfielders of his generation.
Guler’s first months in Madrid have included injuries. Still, when he is fit, he shows great skill and creativity. He was a top player at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, which is why Madrid sees him as the one to come after Luka Modric.
He is nicknamed Messinho in Brazil; Estevao is only 17 y/o acting like a pro. He possesses an invaluable combination of skill, flair, and production. 13 goals and 9 assists in 2024. Chelsea took a strong interest and made a big payment to sign him.
Ferguson is the prototype No.9 that many teams desire; big, smart, and clinical in the box. Additionally, he has been an established professional player at 20y/o. Roma is allowing him to experience the pressure-game opportunities at Serie A.
Additional players to keep an eye on:
Here’s a projected “best XI” of breakout players for 2025/26:
Formation: 4-3-3
This XI represents a combination of defensive capability along with attacking pieces. Look for any of these players to take a sizeable leap this season of 2025/26.
Young players are a breath of fresh air, spontaneity, and vigor to the game. Symbolically, they create football culture; clubs are learning not to right until they are 23 or 24 years to play; especially the kids like Yamal and Zaïre-Emery impact title races and international calendar cup.
Fans get the players for excitement to find an unknown; witness them first integrated into the youth academy and to this season be a prominent player in the Champions league. For countries, they represnet the hope that their countries might become a future trophy-winning champions one day.
The 2025/26 season will be known as the year a new group of players took the main stage. There is Yamal’s dribbles at Camp Nou, how Zaïre-Emery leads in Paris, or Estevão’s skill on the wing. Fans of the sport have a lot of good players to watch.
Keep an eye on these young footballers to watch 2025/26-because by next summer, some of them may no longer be just “rising stars.” They could already be household names.