He may only be 23 and still waiting for his first Ballon d’Or or Champions League trophy, but Kylian Mbappe is already a World Cup winner and the leading scorer at this tournament with five goals. (Source: Twitter)
England’s Jude Bellingham represents a different profile of player, but his dominant midfield performances have driven his country to the quarterfinals where it will meet defending champion France. (Source: Twitter)
Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo has three goals and has enhanced his reputation after being linked with a transfer to Manchester United in the summer. (Source: Twitter)
Vinicius Junior, 22, is emerging as a force for Brazil and a potential successor to Neymar as his country’s next icon. (Source: Twitter)
Goncalo Ramos has suddenly thrust himself into focus after his hat trick against Switzerland in the round of 16 when replacing Ronaldo in the line up. (Source: Twitter)