By Sergio Moya
With the group stage well under way, Liverpool.com will spotlight one wonderkid from each group who is important to follow for the Reds throughout the competition. Jürgen Klopp and Julian Ward, his sports director, will undoubtedly be keen observers from afar as various roster shortages that need to be filled in subsequent transfer windows are addressed.
Group D, which consists of France, Tunisia, Australia, and Denmark, is the next group after Groups A, B, and C were the first three groups in the series. There are many candidates who may be chosen to take the spotlight, but Mattéo Guendouzi will be the subject of this article, The World Cup has returned after a four-year break.
Due to several seasoned Liverpool players competing for the gold in Qatar, Premier League football has been put on hold for the upcoming month, The biggest wonderkids in the French team have already been signed by the top clubs in the world, making it highly unlikely that they would be available on the transfer market. This creates a challenging dynamic for the team.
In Didier Deschamps' team, Eduardo Camavinga, William Saliba, Aurélien Tchouaméni, and Ibrahima Konaté are the four players who are the youngest. Two of them have Real Madrid contracts, one plays as a starter for Arsenal, and the final one is already a member of Klopp's team at Anfield, because of this, France doesn't quite have a wonderkid for the Reds to consider.
The guy who is the second youngest in the team might serve as an intriguing wildcard alternative for Klopp's persistent midfield problems, He is a talent with an eye toward the future who takes initiative and is prone to contribute in the final third with infrequent attacking returns. Since last season, he has tallied five goals and eight assists, demonstrating his versatility as a performer who can play a variety of positions on the field.
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