Every World Cup creates a star nobody saw coming. Colombia’s James Rodriguez dazzled at the 2014 tournament in Brazil with his spectacular goals that ushered a move to Real Madrid. And after helping Argentina lift the trophy at Qatar 2022, Enzo Fernández parlayed a £106 million record move to Chelsea in January 2023.
Someone is going to surprise us all again this summer. Here are four names to circle before the tournament starts.
Deniz Undav, Germany
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Age: 29
Position: Striker
Club: VfB Stuttgart (German Bundesliga)
The conversation around Germany begins and ends with Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala. Understandable, they possess that otherworldly ability. But quietly sitting behind them is a striker who just posted 19 goals and six assists in 28 Bundesliga appearances — making him one of the league’s most efficient strikers. He then scored twice against Finland days before the squad flew out.
Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann trusts him. Germany will have games where it needs to break something open off the bench. Undav has been waiting his entire career for exactly that moment to break out of the shadows on the international scene and become one of the main men to lead the squad.
Esmir Bajraktarević, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Age: 21
Position: Winger
Club: RB Leipzig (German Bundesliga)
Everything in this Norway squad orbits Erling Haaland. Every defensive structure collapses inward the moment the hulking blonde receives the ball in dangerous areas. That’s precisely why Nusa, the 21-year-old right back/winger, is so dangerous. The space exists thanks to the black hole that swallows up defenders in the shape of Haaland. Nusa will make the most of his one-on-one opportunities. He’s a direct, quick and tricky winger who plays with loads of swagger.
Manager Ståle Solbakken’s predicted lineup has him starting. Norway went eight wins from eight in qualifying. This team isn’t just here to make up the numbers, and Nusa might be one of the main reasons it makes a deep run in the tournament.
Nico Paz, Argentina
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