Top 10 wonderkids to sign on Football Manager 23
The new edition of the popular game is out in beta version
With many wonderkids erupting in football and the release of the Football Manager 2023 beta, we chose wonderkids who are relatively unknown but have the possibility to become some of the best football players in the world. And now that FM 23 is almost here, you can build your squad around them.
In this list, we have scouted top young talents who are on track to become greats; we have mentioned strikers, goalkeepers, and wingers, which you can include in your list; and all of the players are under the age of 20. Some are growing, while others are waiting for their big break. Finally here are the top 10 FM 23 wonderkids are listed below.
10. Isaac Babadi
Isaac Babadi is only 17 years old and has already made his professional debut for PSV; the player has considerable experience in the Netherlands and has the potency to become one of the best players if he remains compassionate; he has been dubbed the "future star." He is one of the young players who can have an impact on the game, and only time will determine how he develops.
9. Liam Delap
Liam Delap is a rising star at the age of 19. He joined the City academy at a young age and soon made his first team debut, scoring his first goal and earning praise from manager Pep Guardiola. He continued to play for the senior team, but injuries limited his playing time. Finally, he was loaned to a Championship club but quickly returned to City and made appearances in the Champions League.
Liam Delap has been loaned to Stoke City and has the potential to become the next City star if he maintains his excellent form there.
8. Karim Adeyemi
Karim Adeyemi played for a number of clubs during his youth career before signing a three-year contract with Red Bull Salzburg. After being loaned out, the player's breakthrough period came after joining Dortmund on a permanent basis. He is now a major player for the club, starting every game. The 20-year-old has the ability to be a top prospect.
7. Rodrigo Ribeiro
Ribeiro is one of Europe's most exciting young players, having made his debut in the Champions League against Manchester City. And the 17-year-old is destined to become one of Europe's best forwards. But getting hold of the forward may cost a fortune if you are starting with a lower-ranked team.
6. Tobias Fjeld Gulliksen
Comfortable all-around in the middle of the park and composed on the ball, the 19-year-old midfielder is a great architect who can control the flow of the game. The Norwegian has a long path to go before becoming a future prodigy.
5. Noah Mbamba
Mbamba turns into one of the toughest defenders in the game after a few seasons. He made his senior team debut at the age of 16, and he is capable of leading your team for the next decade. Many big clubs are already interested in the defender, and he could be a good fit for your team.
4. Nathaniel Nwosu
The 16-year-old Nigerian goalkeeper is on the verge of breaking into a senior team; he has already made his youth debut and is one of only a few young goalkeepers who can make an instant impact on your team.
3. Yousoufa Moukoko
Moukoko's fame grew rapidly due to his striking prowess, scoring 23 goals in 13 games as a striker for the U-13 team. He was later transferred to the Dortmund academy and was immediately called up to the first team. He also made his senior team debut at the age of 16, making him the league's youngest player ever.
In December of last year, he made his Champions League debut, becoming the competition's youngest player at the age of 16 years and 18 days. The player is already a regular starter and has a promising future.
2. Kayky
Kayky had a difficult childhood after being rejected by the famous Brazilian club Fluminense. He then joined the local club Mangueira, where he matured into a great striker and was quickly handed a new contract by the club. His performance earned him a spot on the first team in 2021.
At the age of 17, Kayky made history by becoming Fluminense's youngest goalscorer. Kayky was reported to have joined Premier League club Manchester City in April 2021. The player made two appearances for the club before being loaned to Portuguese club Paços de Ferreira.
1. Endrick
Endrick started playing football at the age of four. Coming from a low-income family, the player had a lot riding on him to become a football player and help his family. Endrick joined Palmeiras at the age of 11 and soon turned into a key player, making his first team debut at the age of 16, making him the youngest player ever to play for Palmeiras.
At 16 years and 97 days old, he became the youngest player in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A history to score a brace in his next match. These records indicate how good he will become in the coming years.
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