Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and
the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the
winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil
earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained
valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas
to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in
the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the
most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid,
where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to
be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the
attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad,
the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco
needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life
at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for
Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving
to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played
almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last
year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season,
scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and
keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could
raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines
in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas
resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from
anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen
Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the
move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in
this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the
year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the
world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an
arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like
destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well
deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and
he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only
the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest
footballer's of all-time.
SAMZYDONALD
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
top-5-best-young-players-in-world-football
Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
top-5-best-young-players-in-world-football
Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
top-5-best-young-players-in-world-football
Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
top-5-best-young-players-in-world-football
Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
top-5-best-young-players-in-world-football
Here's their list, in order of the player's market value:
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
5. Lucas (PSG) Market Value: £31,000,000
Lucas Moura has already won the Ligue 1, an Olympic Silver medal, and the Confederations Cup with PSG and Brazil, and he's only 21-years-old.
He's taken time to settle in France but there's no doubt that the winger is up there with the promising young talents in world football.
The former Sao Paulo starlet's performances from his time in Brazil earned him his big money move to PSG, and a chance to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and fellow countryman, Thiago Silva.
He still has a bit to learn, but the pacy attacker will have gained valuable experience playing with this high calibre of players.
The World Cup in his home-country will be the best chance for Lucas to really make a name for himself, and become a Brazilian superstar in the next few years.
4. Isco (Real Madrid) Market Value: £31,000,000
You probably hadn't heard of Francisco Suarez, nicknamed Isco, before last year.
Of all young players, Isco is probably the one who has improved the most, again having his hard-work rewarded with a move to Real Madrid, where he's kept pace with the club's best players, and maybe proved to be their best signing.
The 'Golden Boy' award-winner has showed no fear in making the attacking-midfield role his own, and even broke into the Spain squad, the favourites to win the World Cup in 2014.
After making an explosive start to his career at the Bernabeu, Isco needs to maintain his form to really convince us that he can handle life at Real Madrid.
3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Market Value: £37,000,000
Chelsea's midfield maestro has already made 42 appearances for Belgium, the dark horses of international football, with Hazard proving to be their star man.
His career started way back in 2007 with Lille, where he played almost 200 times, but since the Belgian's move to Stamford Bridge last year, things really kicked off.
He's been arguably Chelsea's best player in patches this season, scoring six goals making him the club's top scorer this season and keeping the Blues in the title race.
If he keeps on doing the same, the agile winger's price tag could raise even higher than it's already done in the past few years.
2. Mario Gotze (Bayern Munich) Market Value: £39,000,000
The Bayern playmaker is probably most known for his 'betrayal' of childhood club, and German rivals Borussia Dortmund .
We all remember his face as he watched awkwardly from the sidelines in the Champions League final in May, but since, with transfer sagas resolved we've finally seen how great of a player he is.
With his fantastic technical abilities Gotze can pick a pass from anywhere, and it's his assists, along with a few goals, which has seen Bayern steamroll the Bundesliga and top their Champions League group.
The German has been pivotal in a side of world-beaters, making the move somewhat justifiable, which deservedly ranks him in second-place in this list.
1. Neymar (Barcelona) Market Value: £44,000,000
As if it wasn't obvious. Neymar has been the stand-out player of the year for Brazil, making more and more headlines. He's truly got the world at his feet right now.
It's only been a few months since the winger moved to Europe after an arguably overdue transfer to Barcelona, a move which seemed like destiny for Neymar.
The goals haven't been flying in so far, but his flair and skill, and especially the quality of goals make them worth the wait.
His nomination for both Ballon d'Or and Puskas Awards were well deserved, as he carried Brazil to victory in the Confederations Cup, and he'll hope to do the same as he returns home in the summer.
The World Cup is the perfect opportunity to prove that he is not only the best young player in the world, but can become one of the greatest footballer's of all-time.
Monday, 16 December 2013
See Pastor Dikeh says There Is Nothing Like Hell Fire, No Rapture.
Founder of “As The Lord Said, It Should Be Done Temple”, Pastor Blessed
Oguguamakwa Dikeh seems to be in the mould of those who are out to
challenge the status quo. He has declared that Christians should
forget about the second coming of Jesus Christ (rapture), saying that it
would never come to pass.
In his words: “There is nothing like hell fire after life. Heaven is here on earth already. When you are suffering, you are in hell fire. If you are in poverty and cannot pay your house rent then you are already in hell. But when you are in heaven, even if you reside in a flat, your landlord will come and beg you for money. He would even say don’t worry, I will give the other tenant quit notice for you.”In an Interview with Daily Independent, Pastor Dikeh further insisted that:
“There is nothing like rapture. If you
tell me that rapture means when a person dies, his soul goes back to God
and his flesh to the dust, then I will agree, but anything other than
that, I don’t agree. Don’t let anybody deceive you.
He also stated (like the Jehovah Witnesses) that there’s no hell fire after death.
Pastor Dikeh also dropped another controversial statement:
He also stated (like the Jehovah Witnesses) that there’s no hell fire after death.
Pastor Dikeh also dropped another controversial statement:
“I pray in the name of God, because my father, Adam, did not pray in
Jesus’ name. Jesus is a servant like me. He has finished his assignment
and has gone. I am a servant too. When I finish my work, I will go.
Jesus has done a good job, but I have problem with people who are giving
him the honour that is not due him. If you say Jesus is the saviour of
the whole world, who then is God?”
The pastor recently came under heavy criticism by Nigerians over his
strange biblical beliefs and the purported serving of alcohol to members
in his church.
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