
We have no shortage of fantastic young talents in world football right now. There are several top-class young players in world football right now who have shown the potential to become world-class in the years to come.
And the year 2022 has witnessed breakthroughs of some budding talents who have taken the centre stage. Although the world is still not their oyster, but the potential is monumental.
In this article, we will take a look at the three best teenagers in 2022 in the top four leagues at the moment.
Club: Barcelona
Country: Spain
The crown jewel of Barcelona, Gavi has already established himself as a key player for both club and country. At the tender age of 19, he is already being touted as the future of both Barcelona and Spain. Along with Pedri, he is regarded as the heir to the iconic duo of Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta. He won the Kopa Trophy in 2022 which showcased his immense potential. Although it's still early days, the future looks bright for the teenager.
Club: Borussia Dortmund
Country: England
One of the most coveted players in world football right now, Jude Bellingham continues to make waves for both club and country. Just 19 years of age, Bellingham is already regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world and is being chased by almost every top club in Europe. Liverpool and Real Madrid are thought to be leading the race for his signature and whoever wins the race, would come up with a wonderful signing. Bellingham has shown his class at Borussia Dortmund on a weekly basis and also caught the eye with England in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Club: Bayern Munich
Country: Germany
Chelsea have regretted letting so many talents slip away in recent years and the latest player they would regret parting ways with is Jamal Musiala. The German wonderkid has done extremely well since breaking into the Bayern Munich side at a young age and is already one of the key players for the Bavarian giants. He is also one of the key players in the German side already and caught the eye for the Germans despite their dismal World Cup campaign.