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It is the list that every Football Manager gamer craves. The very best FM 2021 young talents, sorted by position, value, potential and age.
Just to clarify, the 'Wonderkids' listed who have the expected high prospects in the latest version of the game are under the age of 22. While some of the players listed have what is known as flexible potential ability and can vary from save to save.
So, with help from Football Manger Stories, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the top potential the newly released game has on offer.
Goalkeeper
Kicking off with the man between the sticks. The 16-year-old Alejandro Iturbe from Atletico Madrid is certainly terrific value at just £115,000 and with his best years ahead of him.
Other keepers to look out for would be Belgium's Maarten Vandevoordt, who clearly has the potential to be the next Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid's Andriy Lunin also represents good value for money.
Centre Backs
Young and upcoming centre backs to look out for aside from the obvious Matthijs de Ligt would be RB Leipzig's Dayton Upamenco, who certainly has all the physical attributes to be an impressive acquisition.
While Ibanez at Roma would also represent an affordable alternative, valued at just £5.75 million.
Right Full Backs
In the right-back slot, while the top four mentioned in this list maybe difficult to prise away from their respective clubs, the likes of Takehiro Tomiyasu at Bologna and Gabriel Menino from SEP in Brazil would certainly represent exciting investments for the future.
Left Full Backs
For left back I would certainly look at trying to acquire Noah Katterbach at FC Koln as well as Nuno Mendes, who looks a terrific buy at just 18 years of age.
Defensive Midfielders
Moving on to the holding midfield, otherwise known as the 'Claude Makelele' role.
I would have a go at acquiring Marco Kana from Anderlecht as again he represents strong value for money as well as the more affordable Martin Calderon at Real Madrid.
Central Midfielders
In attacking midfield you would certainly be looking for someone with the potential of good technical and passing qualities.
With this in mind, the likes of Mason Mount from Chelsea and Jude Bellingham, who in real life has just been called up to the England squad, would not cost too much and certainly have the potential to develop into quality all-round options.
Attacking Midfielders
The attacking midfield market is saturated with high quality talent, all of whom are capable of driving your team forward and into the future.
Barcelona's 17-year-old Pedri looks like a guaranteed homerun while the likes of Giovanni Reyna and Lee Kang-In could represent some fantastic cut-price options.
Right Wingers
On the right hand side, Yusuf Demir from Rapid Vienna, certainly looks an easier option to acquire then some of the other names listed, as does the aforementioned Lee Kang-In at Valencia.
Left Wingers
There are certainly more affordable options than that of Jadon Sancho in this top 10. Jeremy Doku at Rennes is a name that immediately jumps out as does Real Betis' Diego Lainez, both of whom, in time, could be developed into fine wingers.
Centre Forwards
Finally the crucial position of centre forward. Both Sebastian Esposito at Inter Milan and Amine Gouiri represent good potential buys for the future.
News Now - Sport NewsWonderkids are as important as ever in FM21, with tracking down the talents of the future still one of the most satisfying reasons to play the game.
As always in Football Manager, the only way you can reach championship glory - whichever league you choose to dive into - is by building up your team with loyal, talented players.
n the game, the only way you'd be able to find some of these players is by having the best scouts possible, and so below we've done the some of the hard work for you and compiled a wonderkids list of the 50 best young players in FM21.
On this page:
If you're after a bargain, mind, it's worth giving our guide to FM21 free agents and bargain transfers a look.
FM21 wonderkids: the best, highest potential young players in Football Manager 2021 listed
It is the list that every Football Manager gamer craves. The very best FM 2021 young talents, sorted by position, value, potential and age.
Just to clarify, the 'Wonderkids' listed who have the expected high prospects in the latest version of the game are under the age of 22. While some of the players listed have what is known as flexible potential ability and can vary from save to save.
So, with help from Football Manger Stories, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the top potential the newly released game has on offer.
Goalkeeper
Kicking off with the man between the sticks. The 16-year-old Alejandro Iturbe from Atletico Madrid is certainly terrific value at just £115,000 and with his best years ahead of him.
Other keepers to look out for would be Belgium's Maarten Vandevoordt, who clearly has the potential to be the next Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid's Andriy Lunin also represents good value for money.
Centre Backs
Young and upcoming centre backs to look out for aside from the obvious Matthijs de Ligt would be RB Leipzig's Dayton Upamenco, who certainly has all the physical attributes to be an impressive acquisition.
While Ibanez at Roma would also represent an affordable alternative, valued at just £5.75 million.
Right Full Backs
In the right-back slot, while the top four mentioned in this list maybe difficult to prise away from their respective clubs, the likes of Takehiro Tomiyasu at Bologna and Gabriel Menino from SEP in Brazil would certainly represent exciting investments for the future.
Left Full Backs
For left back I would certainly look at trying to acquire Noah Katterbach at FC Koln as well as Nuno Mendes, who looks a terrific buy at just 18 years of age.
Defensive Midfielders
Moving on to the holding midfield, otherwise known as the 'Claude Makelele' role.
I would have a go at acquiring Marco Kana from Anderlecht as again he represents strong value for money as well as the more affordable Martin Calderon at Real Madrid.
Central Midfielders
In attacking midfield you would certainly be looking for someone with the potential of good technical and passing qualities.
With this in mind, the likes of Mason Mount from Chelsea and Jude Bellingham, who in real life has just been called up to the England squad, would not cost too much and certainly have the potential to develop into quality all-round options.
Attacking Midfielders
The attacking midfield market is saturated with high quality talent, all of whom are capable of driving your team forward and into the future.
Barcelona's 17-year-old Pedri looks like a guaranteed homerun while the likes of Giovanni Reyna and Lee Kang-In could represent some fantastic cut-price options.
Right Wingers
On the right hand side, Yusuf Demir from Rapid Vienna, certainly looks an easier option to acquire then some of the other names listed, as does the aforementioned Lee Kang-In at Valencia.
Left Wingers
There are certainly more affordable options than that of Jadon Sancho in this top 10. Jeremy Doku at Rennes is a name that immediately jumps out as does Real Betis' Diego Lainez, both of whom, in time, could be developed into fine wingers.
Centre Forwards
Finally the crucial position of centre forward. Both Sebastian Esposito at Inter Milan and Amine Gouiri represent good potential buys for the future.
News Now - Sport NewsWonderkids are as important as ever in FM21, with tracking down the talents of the future still one of the most satisfying reasons to play the game.
As always in Football Manager, the only way you can reach championship glory - whichever league you choose to dive into - is by building up your team with loyal, talented players.
n the game, the only way you'd be able to find some of these players is by having the best scouts possible, and so below we've done the some of the hard work for you and compiled a wonderkids list of the 50 best young players in FM21.
On this page:
If you're after a bargain, mind, it's worth giving our guide to FM21 free agents and bargain transfers a look.
FM21 wonderkids: the best, highest potential young players in Football Manager 2021 listed
Here's our list of the best wonderkids in FM21, sorted by highest potential to lowest potential rating - a hidden number as found in the database editor.
FM21 wonderkids list: the best young players in Football Manager 2021
Rank | Name | Position | Current ability | Potential ability | Age | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kylian Mbappe | AM (RL), ST (C) | 181 | 196 | 21 | Paris Saint-Germain |
2 | Erling Haaland | ST (C) | 164 | 160-190 | 20 | Borussia Dortmund |
3 | Dejan Kulusevski | M (R), AM (RC) | 152 | 160-190 | 20 | Juventus (Zebre) |
4 | Ansu Fati | AM (RL), ST (C) | 148 | 160-190 | 17 | Barcelona |
5 | Vinicius Junior | AM (L), ST (C) | 146 | 160-190 | 20 | Real Madrid |
6 | Rodrygo | AM (RL), ST (C) | 136 | 160-190 | 19 | Real Madrid |
7 | Pedri | M (C), AM (RLC) | 138 | 160-190 | 17 | Barcelona |
8 | Ilaix Moribo | DM, M/AM (C) | 120 | 160-190 | 17 | Barcelona B |
9 | Yusuf Demir | AM (RC), ST (C) | 115 | 160-190 | 17 | Rapid Vienna |
10 | Matthijs de Ligt | D (C) | 163 | 185 | 20 | Juventus (Zebre) |
11 | Frenkie de Jong | D (C), DM, M (C) | 160 | 183 | 23 | Barcelona |
12 | Gianluigi Donnarumma | GK | 156 | 182 | 21 | AC Milan |
13 | Kai Havertz | M/AM (C) | 153 | 180 | 21 | Chelsea |
14 | Jonathan David | AM (RLC), ST (C) | 138 | 150-180 | 20 | Lille |
15 | Alphonso Davies | D/WB/M/AM (L) | 152 | 150-180 | 19 | Bayern Munich |
16 | Dominik Szoboszlai | M (LC), AM (C) | 140 | 150-180 | 19 | RB Salzburg |
17 | Callum Hudson-Odoi | AM (RLC) | 140 | 150-180 | 19 | Chelsea |
18 | Myron Boadu | AM (RL), ST (C) | 137 | 150-180 | 19 | AZ Alkmaar |
19 | Antony | M (R), AM (RC), ST (C) | 137 | 150-180 | 20 | AFC Ajax |
20 | Francisco Trincao | AM (RL), ST (C) | 136 | 150-180 | 18 | Barcelona |
21 | Nuno Mendes | D/WB (L) | 133 | 150-180 | 18 | Sporting |
22 | Giovanni Reyna | M/AM (LC) | 132 | 150-180 | 17 | Borussia Dortmund |
23 | Mohamed Ihattaren | M/AM (RLC) | 130 | 150-180 | 18 | PSV Eindhoven |
24 | Jude Bellingham | M/AM (RLC) | 129 | 150-180 | 17 | Borussia Dortmund |
25 | Karim Adeyemi | AM (R), ST (C) | 127 | 150-180 | 18 | RB Salzburg |
26 | Jamal Musiala | AM (RLC), ST (C) | 126 | 150-180 | 17 | Bayern Munich |
27 | Reinier | AM (C) | 125 | 150-180 | 18 | Real Madrid B |
28 | Joao Pedro | AM (RL), ST (C) | 125 | 150-180 | 18 | Watford |
29 | Ryan Gravenberch | DM, M (C), AM (LC) | 124 | 150-180 | 18 | AFC Ajax |
30 | Curtis Jones | M (C), AM (RLC) | 124 | 150-180 | 19 | Liverpool |
31 | Joshua Zirkzee | ST (C) | 124 | 150-180 | 19 | Bayern Munich |
32 | Diego Lainez | AM (RL) | 124 | 150-180 | 20 | Real Hispalis |
33 | Troy Parrott | ST (C) | 123 | 150-180 | 18 | Tottenham Hotspur |
34 | Jeremy Doku | AM (RL), ST (C) | 120 | 150-180 | 18 | Rennes |
35 | Josko Gvardiol | D (LC) | 119 | 150-180 | 18 | RB Leipzig |
36 | Tanguy Nianzou | D (C), DM | 119 | 150-180 | 18 | Bayern Munich |
37 | Fabio Silva | ST (C) | 115 | 150-180 | 18 | Wolves |
38 | Sebastiano Esposito | ST (C) | 114 | 150-180 | 18 | Inter Milan |
39 | Rayan Cherki | AM (RLC), ST (C) | 106 | 150-180 | 16 | Lyon |
40 | Maarten Vandevoordt | GK | 105 | 150-180 | 18 | KRC Genk |
41 | Naci Unuvar | M (C), AM (LC), ST (C) | 97 | 150-180 | 17 | AFC Ajax |
42 | Pipi | M/AM (C) | 84 | 150-180 | 16 | Real Madrid B |
43 | Trent Alexander-Arnold | D/WB (R), DM, M (C) | 160 | 178 | 21 | Liverpool |
44 | Jadon Sancho | M/AM (RL) | 158 | 178 | 20 | Borussia Dortmund |
45 | Martin Odegaard | M (RC), AM (C) | 155 | 178 | 21 | Real Madrid |
46 | Nicolo Zaniolo | M (C), AM (RLC) | 150 | 176 | 21 | AS Roma |
47 | Lautaro Martinez | ST (C) | 160 | 175 | 22 | Inter Milan |
48 | Joao Felix | AM (RLC), ST (C) | 159 | 175 | 20 | Atletico Madrid |
49 | Marcus Rashford | AM (L), ST (C) | 157 | 175 | 22 | Manchester United |
50 | Gabriel Jesus | AM (RL), ST (C) | 156 | 175 | 23 | Manchester City |
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FM21 wonderkids explained: what are wonderkids and how do you find them?
Now, you're probably thinking: names that 'could' end up as the best players? What does this mean? Well, Football Manager 2021, like previous entries, shows you how good every player is in the game thanks to attribute ratings. These cover technical, mental and physical abilities, such as how good a player is at passing the ball or if they show leadership in the team.
However, there's also a hidden ratings system in the game's database. At the beginning, each player is given a 'current ability' rating, which is a score out of 200. But, more importantly, there's also a 'potential ability' rating. Should a player receive the right squad and staff support, run of results and other variables, they could achieve a rating much higher than the one assigned to them at the beginning of the season.
Fm21 Handheld Best Players
Once again, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the highest rated players in the game. However, Kylian Mbappe's potential score of 196 matches Ronaldo's, so it could prove worthwhile to try and snatch him early on (provided you have an endless pit of resources of course). But there are some gems that could end up being better buys, such as Pipi and Ajax's Naci Unuvar, particularly as their ratings aren't high at the start of the season. It looks like the first thing you'll be doing is requesting a bigger transfer budget from the board.
Fm21 Handheld Cheats
For more Football Manager 2021 guides like this, meanwhile, our FM21 free agents and bargain transfers page is worth checking out.