FIFA World Cup – World Cups are where rising stars of football quickly transform into global icons. AFP Sport looks at five of the contenders to become the gameโs next superstar at this yearโs finals in the United States, Mexico and Canada: Nico Paz (Argentina) The son of former Argentine international Pablo Paz has opted to play for the world champions despite being born and raised in Spain. A rising star in the Real Madrid academy, Paz has flourished in two years working under Cesc Fabregas since a move to Como in Italy.
Madrid are reportedly set to exercise their buyback option on the 21-year-old. His technical ability and eye for goal from range has alerted Europeโs other top clubs.
Paz could have the daunting task of filling in for Lionel Messi with Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni expected to manage the 38-year-oldโs minutes during the championsโ title defence. Desire Doue (France) Doue has already lit up the biggest stage in club football, winning the man-of-the-match award and scoring twice in Paris Saint-Germainโs Champions League final thrashing of Inter Milan last year.
But this will be the 20-year-oldโs first taste of a major international tournament. Doue has a battle just to ensure he starts for Les Bleus among a dazzling display of attacking talent that includes Kylian Mbappe, Ballon dโOr winner Ousmane Dembele and Bayern Munichโs Michael Olise. But Doue gave Didier Deschamps a timely reminder of his quality with his first two international goals in a 3-1 friendly win over Colombia in Franceโs last outing in March.
Nico OโReilly (England) OโReilly, 21, has already earned the trust of Pep Guardiola to become a regular for Manchester City. Scorer of two goals from left-back in Cityโs League Cup final win over Arsenal in March, OโReilly began his career as a goalscoring midfielder.
Guardiola has harnessed his blend of height, speed and skill as an attacking weapon from deep and may have solved a problem position for England coach Thomas Tuchel in the process. England reached the final of Euro 2024 without a natural left-back for the majority of the tournament due to Luke Shawโs lack of fitness. โWhat a player,โ said Guardiola.
โHe has made an incredible step up and he has had a lot of minutes, but he deserves it. โ Endrick (Brazil) A teenage prodigy who made his Palmeiras debut at 16 and was snapped up by Real Madrid before his 18th birthday, Endrickโs hopes of shining at the World Cup have been rekindled by a successful loan move at French club Lyon. Endrick burst onto the international scene by scoring the winner against England at Wembley two years ago and becoming Brazilโs youngest goalscorer since Ronaldo in the process.
Relegated behind international team-mate Vinicius Junior and Mbappe after his big move to Madrid two years ago, the 19-year-old has found his scoring touch since his switch to France in January. Often compared to another Brazilian great Romario for his squat but powerful physique, Endrick will be hoping to recreate the formerโs success in scoring five goals as Brazil won the World Cup on US soil in 1994. Pedri (Spain) Spainโs latest passing metronome, Pedri has proven to be a fitting heir to Xavi Hernandez for both club and country.
After first rising to prominence as an 18-year-old at Euro 2020, Pedri was key to Spainโs run to conquering Europe two years ago in Germany, but injury prevented him from featuring in the semi-finals and final. For Barcelona he has put his fitness troubles behind him under Hansi Flick, playing a starring role in back-to-back La Liga title triumphs over the past two seasons.


