
Every year, the famous soccer website Goal selects the "World's 50 Best New Stars".
Topping the list the previous year was Real Madrid's Brazilian striker Rodrigo.
Now that 1 year has passed, Rodrigo can only serve as a rotational player at Galacticos this season due to injuries and other reasons, but his value in the German transfer market has not fallen as a result.
The annual Top 50 Rising Stars has officially returned, the
This year's goal selection criteria requires a player's date of birth to be later than January 1, 2002.
Which little demon can succeed in asking for the top spot this time? Here is our 4th installment of the streak.
Jan Cotto (Brazil/
Manchester City football club
Dubbed the "new Alves", Cotto was close to joining Barcelona in the winter of 2020 until Pep Guardiola swooped in to "cut" the Brazilian starlet to the club.
Manchester City football club
Cotto in 2019 u17
World Cup
on a great performance, assisting his teammate on the winning goal in the final.
Manchester City football club
An initial transfer fee of €6 million was paid to Coritiba for the right back.
Cotto earned the nickname "Lightning" because of his speed. This season.
The 18-year-old is playing on loan for Liga B side Girona.
Hopefully, I can build up more experience before returning to the Etihad.
Arnold Carrimondo (France/Paris Saint-Germain)
Considering the fact that the Parisian front line has
Neymar
Sitting with Mbappe, it will be difficult for young players to emerge from the Parc des Princes, but Carrimondo is still doing what he can in the hope of gaining a foothold in the French capital.
In the past 2 years, Carrimondo has played in 10 youth
European crown
scored nine goals in the.
He made his first-team debut in his first Ligue 1 game with Paris this season before being loaned out to Lens.
The 19-year-old has been further developed at the promoted Ligue 1 side, becoming the first Lens player in 70 years to score in each of his first three Ligue 1 starts.
Ki-Gana Hofoer (Netherlands/Wolves)
In January 2019, Hoffer, who was under 17 at the time, came on as a substitute in an FA Cup tie against Wolves and became the
Liverpool (England)
3rd youngest player to score in team history.
Now two years have passed and the Dutch youngster from the Ajax youth academy finds himself back at the Molineux Stadium.
He moved to Wolves boss Nuno Santo's books at the start of the season for a fee of £10 million.
Hofher, now 19, is fighting for a starting spot at Wolves and seems to be ruling the roost to carry on at wing-back, rather than the center-back he was supposed to be.
Filip Stefanović (Serbia)
Manchester City football club
Stefanovic made his professional debut with Belgrade Rangers back in December 2018, becoming the 3rd youngest player in the team's history to enter the game.
More than two years have passed and Stefanovic is now just 18 years old. Since his rise to prominence, he has been favored by at least 15 European giants.
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Manchester City football club
Laughing all the way to the bank, signing the Serbian starlet for £6 million in October the previous year.
After signing with Blue Moon, he was immediately back-rented to Rangers for the rest of the season. People expect him to make a difference in Manchester, exactly his disk skills remind many people of c Luo, the Portuguese is from there to the world.
Riccardo Carafioli (Italy/Rome)
In October 2018, Calafrio suffered a serious knee injury, the severity of which was described by the treating doctor as "once in a decade". At the time, it seemed to many that his soccer career was over.
Fortunately, he came back from injury and grew to become an important part of Roma's side, also helping his side to a 3-1 reverse win over the youngsters in the UEFA Europa League group stage in December the previous year with a prancing shot from outside the box.










