The 2025 World Cup in Mexico City, now featuring 48 nations, is drawing global attention not just to established stars but also to a handful of emerging players.. Analyst Tom Collomosse, citing scout reports, has highlighted five relatively unknown talents who could attract lucrative moves after the tournament.. Their performances over the next six weeks may reshape club rosters across Europe and beyond.

Bazoumana Touré’s Hoffenheim breakout draws European interest

Bazoumana Touré, a 20‑year‑old Ivorian winger, joined Hoffenheim from Hammarby in early 2025 and has already logged 15 assists and five goals in 45 matches, according to the source. A product of the famed ASEC Mimosas academy—home to Kolo and Yaya Touré—he combines technical flair with a cheerful demeanor that scouts find appealing. represented by Unique Sports Group, Touré is reportedly on the radar of several mid‑tier European clubs looking to add pace on the flanks.

Caleb Yirenkyi’s dual‑role midfield play catches English clubs’ eye

Caleb Yirenkyi, a 20‑year‑old Ghanaian midfielder at Nordsjælland, debuted for the senior Ghana side and scored against Wales, a fact highlighted in the report. Trained at the Right to Dream academy, which also owns the Danish club, he can operate both defensively and offensively, offering tactical flexibility. Managed by CAA Stellar, Yirenkyi has attracted interest from English Premier League scuts who value his versatility, according to the source.

Gilberto Mora’s teenage heroics spark Real Madrid speculation

Seventeen‑year‑old Gilberto Mora, an attacking midfielder for Club Tijuana, started for Mexico in the Gold Cup final at just 16, a milestone noted in the article. International teammate Raúl Jiménez calls him a future inspirational figure, while his agent Rafaela Pimenta—who also represents Erling Haaland—has hinted at possible links with Real Madrid, echoing the path of Hugo Sánchez. Mora’s early exposure to senior international football positions him as a high‑risk, high‑reward prospect for top clubs.

Rayan’s Bournemouth form fuels transfer chatter ahead of the World Cup

Brazilian winger Rayan, 19, moved from Vasco da Gama to Bournemouth and has already netted five goals with two assists in 15 Premier League outings, as reported. Former Vasco coach Gustavo Almeida likens him to Estevão and Endrick, while ex‑Inter Milan striker Adriano sees parallels with his own style. Bournemouth’s reputation for developing resale assets suggests Rayan could command a significant fee if he shines in Mexico City.

Who will actually secure a move after the tournament?

The source does not confirm any concrete transfer agreements, leaving open which of the five will land a contract with a European giant. It also omits details about the clubs’ exact valuation thresholds and whether any of the players have release clauses that could be triggered by World Cup performances. Finally, the report does not mention interest from clubs outside Europe, such as MLS or Middle‑East teams, which could also enter the bidding war.