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The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

Belgium's golden generation is about to usher in the curtain performance of next year's World Cup, who will pick up the future of Belgian football? The following is to introduce you to the five most anticipated Belgian rising stars, who are you most optimistic about?

Vanderwirt

The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

The goalkeeper who debuted at Genk FC Inp. Liga is now the team's main goalkeeper and once set a record for the youngest goalkeeper in the Champions League. Although he has not yet played for the national team, he is 10 years younger than Courtois and it is only natural that he will succeed Belgium in the future.

Frank

The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

Debuting in The League one Mechelen, he made his first-team debut in 2019 and moved to Wolfsburg this summer for 8 million euros. Frank plays as a midfielder with technical characteristics similar to Pogba, and his future dream is to join Chelsea or Real Madrid.

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The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

A speed winger who debuted in Anderlecht, he moved to Rennes in Ligue 1 last October for a whopping 26 million euros. He made his first-team debut for the national team in September last year, and this summer's European Championship he made the Belgian squad and has two more appearances, and is very promising to replace Hazard in the future in the national team.

De Carterell

The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

A midfielder who debuted in Bruges, he is known as De Bruyne's successor. He made his national team debut last November, and in the UEFA Nations League in October, De Carterell scored his debut goal for the national team, and it was De Bruyne who delivered the assist, perhaps this is the beginning of the replacement of old and new in Belgium.

Lokunga

The "Red Devils of Europe" Belgium's five most anticipated rising stars in the future

Debuting in the midfielder of Anderlecht, he is known as the new Yaya Toure. He moved to Arsenal this summer for €17.5 million, when Arteta was a city assistant coach, and Kompany recommended Lokunga to him. In September this year, Lokuna made his national team debut, and he will definitely appear in next year's World Cup.

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