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Currently, Bayern Munich is highly aware that if Plan A flops, there’s no need for alarm. Just keep pushing forward, and the same goes for Plans B and C.
In the summer of 2024, following the dismissal of Thomas Tuchel, Bayern seemed to be turned down by numerous candidates before finally appointing Vincent Kompany, who had recently been let go after leading Burnley to relegation. Then in the summer of 2025, their transfer attempts also fell short when Bundesliga talents like Florian Wirtz (now with Liverpool) and Nick Woltemade (at Newcastle United) chose the Premier League over the Bavarians. Instead of securing these promising talents, they opted for seasoned veterans such as Luis Díaz, acquired Nicolas Jackson on loan, and gave opportunities to a promising 17-year-old, Lennart Karl.
Despite enduring several public setbacks over the summers, Bayern Munich currently boasts an exceptional form with 14 victories in 14 matches across all competitions this season. Remarkably, in just 290 minutes of play, Karl has already managed to contribute as many goals and assists (three) as Wirtz has in 934 minutes with Liverpool.
Moreover, Karl made history as Bayern’s youngest scorer in the UEFA Champions League with a stunning strike during last week’s trouncing of Club Brugge, and he followed up with an even more remarkable goal against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday.
17-YEAR-OLD LENNART KARL BECAME BAYERN’S YOUNGEST-EVER UCL GOALSCORER MIDWEEK AND THEN SCORES AN INSANE GOAL TODAY!
WHAT A TALENT 🔥 pic.twitter.com/4fwu0noPCs
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 25, 2025
While transfers and rumors generate significant chatter in the soccer world, some of the most captivating stories emerge unexpectedly. The sport has a treasure trove of exciting young talents ready to amaze.
Below is my selection of 15 standout men’s players aged 21 and under making waves this season. Some have indeed been the center of transfer speculation, while others have seemingly burst onto the scene.
(Note: This list focuses on players who began the season with fewer than 2,000 minutes in the Big Five leagues. You already know that players like Lamine Yamal are exceptional.)
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Estêvão, Chelsea / Brazil
Age: 18
Key Stats: 475 minutes, two goals from 22 attempts (3.8 xG), one assist (1.5 xA) from eight chances, 56 progressive carries, 46 1v1 attempts
Bayern Munich’s example of signing an emerging Brazilian star might not always pan out, as illustrated by Endrick‘s struggles at Real Madrid. Higher competition and physical defenders can often be overwhelming for young talents.
Estêvão stands out with 13 league goals and nine assists during his age-17 season at Palmeiras, showcasing his ability to generate shots despite his small frame (5-foot-9, 137 pounds). Chelsea’s manager Enzo Maresca has strategically integrated him into the squad, balancing appearances between substitute and starting roles (five starts, only one complete game). As a result, he leads the team in shot attempts and key offensive metrics despite only playing 44% of minutes.
Estêvão has already created memorable moments:
He brings excitement to a Chelsea side that can occasionally struggle to penetrate defenses effectively. Statistically, his finishing could improve to allow for more breakthrough performances.
Can Uzun, Eintracht Frankfurt / Turkey
Age: 19
Key Stats: 834 minutes, six goals from 32 shots (2.4 xG), four assists (2.6 xA) from 14 chances created, 59 progressive carries, 61 progressive passes
Eintracht’s recent surge for fresh young talent would benefit from a defensive asset, especially with their defensive inconsistencies. Despite allowing only one goal combined against St. Pauli and Borussia Dortmund recently, they’ve conceded 28 goals in their last ten matches. However, Uzun has still made an impression. Even though he hit a bit of a scoring drought recently, his role as an attacking midfielder focuses on facilitating plays rather than finishing. He ranks within the top three on the team in multiple offensive and involvement categories, attesting to his influence on the match.

Uzun excels at creating opportunities and driving attacking plays.
Franco Mastantuono, Real Madrid / Argentina
Age: 18
Key Stats: 599 minutes, one goal from 26 shots (3.0 xG), zero assists (1.2 xA) from eight chances, 49 1v1 attempts, 17 fouls suffered
No different than Estêvão and Uzun, Mastantuono is relied upon to make attacking plays. Currently ranking 10th in minutes on his team, he stands out in shots and 1v1 attempts, and he also contributes defensively. Despite only being an attacking player, he’s surprisingly involved in defensive plays, leading to him blocking more passes than any other player aside from left-back Álvaro Carreras.
High expectations surround Mastantuono after his impressive stint at River Plate, but finishing at Madrid is something he needs to refine. He’s carving a niche on a world-class team.
Senny Mayulu, Paris Saint-Germain / France
Age: 19
Key Stats: 627 minutes, two goals from 16 shots (2.0 xG), one assist (1.1 xA) from nine chances, 58% success rate on 73 ground duels
While Warren Zaïre-Emery has seen ample playing time this season, PSG still has a plethora of exciting youngsters, including Mayulu, who scored the last goal in PSG’s historic 5-0 victory over Internazionale in last season’s Champions League final. In his 60-minute shifts this season, Mayulu has focused on breaking down defenses and facilitating plays for attackers with a solid ability to find high-quality positions in the box.

While many players on this list take long-range shots, Mayulu has demonstrated effectiveness by producing several high-quality strikes in the box.
Valentín Barco, Strasbourg / Argentina
Age: 21
Key Stats: 1,061 minutes, three assists (3.1 xA) from 20 chances created, 84 progressive carries, 85 progressive passes, 37 fouls suffered, 71 ball recoveries
Strasbourg has performed well this season, and Barco’s contributions are evident. He leads in numerous categories, including chances created and ball recoveries, while also displaying versatility by playing across various positions on the field. Barco has proven to be essential for the team, appearing to unlock his potential after moving from Boca Juniors to Brighton & Hove Albion, needing a different environment to fully showcase his skills.
Noah Sadiki, Sunderland / DR Congo
Age: 20
Key Stats: 802 minutes, 54 progressive carries, 28 progressive passes, 14 fouls suffered, 12 blocked passes, 14 interceptions, 25 ball recoveries
This roster includes several players who can create scoring opportunities, and Sadiki shines in this role within the Premier League. After contributing significantly to the previous season’s title-winning team, he now drives Sunderland’s midfield alongside Granit Xhaka. Sadiki’s tireless work rate allows him to efficiently facilitate ball movement while disrupting opposition plays, making him a perfect partner for the experienced Xhaka.
Although Sunderland may face regression relative to their performance metrics, their recent play, such as the impressive upset over Chelsea, suggests that their partnerships are thriving.
Myles Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal / England
Age: 19
Key Stats: 445 minutes, three assists (0.6 xA) from five chances created, 20 progressive carries, 25 progressive passes, 16 fouls suffered (four in the attacking third)
Due to Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta’s extensive squad rotation, it’s challenging to gauge Lewis-Skelly’s full potential. However, his per-minute stats reveal positive contributions, and moments like his assist against Atlético Madrid in last week’s Champions League match illustrate his capabilities.
Lewis-Skelly effortlessly maneuvered through and around four Atletico defenders to set up a phenomenal goal for teammate Gabriel Martinelli, showcasing his impressive talent.
Lennart Karl, Bayern Munich / Germany
Age: 17
Key Stats: 303 minutes, two goals from 16 shots (1.9 xG), one assist (0.8 xA) from four chances created, 31 progressive carries, 18 1v1 attempts, seven fouls suffered
According to Tor-Kristian Karlsen:
“Karl is exceptional at playing between the lines and navigating short spaces with his low center of gravity. His explosive first step allows him to evade defenders and find space effectively. Bayern appears to be rotating him through various offensive roles, encouraging his growth and adaptability in different attacking situations.”
Karl’s versatility and unique skill set make him an intriguing young prospect.
Assan Ouédraogo, RB Leipzig / Germany
Age: 19
Key Stats: 333 minutes, two goals (2.1 xG) from nine shots, three assists (0.8 xA) from six chances created, nine fouls suffered, 71.9% success rate from 32 duels, 50.0% aerial success rate
Ouédraogo famously netted the decisive penalty during Germany’s Under-17 Euros win in 2023 and marked his professional debut at RB Leipzig as the youngest goal-scorer in Schalke history at just 17. Standing at 6-foot-3, he’s a commanding presence, and after limited playing time last season, he appears to have settled in well this campaign.
Having started in the last five matches, he has helped earn the team 13 points, contributing in various ways, and is crucial to Leipzig’s resurgence this season.

Leopold Querfeld, Union Berlin / Austria
Age: 21
Key Stats: 930 minutes, two goals (0.7 xG) from 10 shots, seven chances created (0.5 xA), 45 progressive carries, 43 progressive passes, 63.2% success rate from 57 aerial duels, 163 defensive interventions
While there may be relatively few defenders on this list due to the increased focus on attacking players, Querfeld is a noteworthy candidate. Having played over 1,700 Bundesliga minutes last season, he continues to impress. His impressive athleticism is evident in his aerial success rate and contributions to defensive stability.
Union Berlin remains durable under pressure, utilizing effective counterattacks and securing set-piece advantages. Querfeld’s defensive role is critical in maintaining their solid format, including contributions such as scoring in the DFB Pokal.
Christian Kofane, Bayer Leverkusen / Cameroon
Age: 19
Key Stats: 558 minutes, four goals (4.4 xG) from 20 shots, ten chances created (0.5 xA)
In a season of fluctuation for Bayer Leverkusen, Kofane has emerged as a bright spot with his offensive contributions. A 6-foot-2 striker, he demonstrates a poacher’s instinct, focusing on scoring and goal-oriented metrics rather than general play. His performance against PSV demonstrated this instinct when he scored a decisive goal in the Champions League, solidifying his status as a key asset for the team.
Adrián Liso, Getafe (on loan from Real Zaragoza) / Spain
Age: 20
Key Stats: 634 minutes, three goals (1.0 xG) from 12 shots, two assists (1.2 xA) from two chances created, 23 progressive carries, six fouls won in the attacking third, 22 ball recoveries
While there haven’t been many standout young players in La Liga, Liso has burst into the spotlight after his impressive stint at Real Zaragoza, winning the accolade of La Liga’s under-23 player of the month in August. Despite Getafe’s struggles offensively, Liso distinguishes himself with significant goal contributions and assists. His efforts, alongside that of fellow 20-year-old midfielder Mario Martín, signify a commitment to pushing the team forward amidst veteran presence.
Geovany Quenda, Sporting CP / Portugal
Age: 18
Key Stats: 722 minutes, two goals (1.8 xG) from 15 shots, four assists (2.5 xA) from 18 chances created, 19 fouls suffered, 54.2% success rate on 83 ground duels, 46 ball recoveries
This season, Sporting’s roster is filled with veteran players, making Quenda’s contributions all the more impressive. He has found his place within the team’s rotation, demonstrating both resilience and creativity on the wing. As he continues to play a pivotal role in the team’s performance, his energy and attacking flair are refreshing qualities for a side that’s seen significant senior player involvement.
Exciting news is on the horizon for Quenda, as he is poised to complete a €52 million transfer to Chelsea in 2026.
Antoine Mendy, Nice / Senegal
Age: 21
Key Stats: 1,022 minutes, 204 defensive interventions, 30 blocked passes and shots, 70.7% success rate on 41 aerial attempts, 80 progressive carries, 50 progressive passes
Mendy has emerged as a key figure in a defensive setup facing significant challenges this season. Despite his prior injury struggles, he has risen to the occasion, demonstrating effectiveness in defensive contributions and aerial duels. Given his performance level, there’s a solid chance he could make the Senegal national team for the upcoming World Cup.
Joane Gadou, RB Salzburg / France
Age: 18
Key Stats: 630 minutes, 90 defensive interventions, 94 progressive carries, 16 progressive passes
Playing as a defender for Salzburg presents a unique set of challenges regarding possession and transitional play. Gadou has showcased potential in the starting lineup, leading the team in defensive interventions and proving crucial in both disrupting opposition plays and aiding progressive development from deep. His physical presence stands out at 6-foot-4, and top clubs are already interested, indicating a promising future ahead.
