Away from the five o’clock flashes Europe’s top league, in minor tournaments there are already forwards who stomp, arousing the interest of the giants of the continent. To write down the names that will give something to talk about next season.
Gonçalo Ramos – Portugal
Gonçalo Matias Ramos
the killer of Benfica It is the figure to get in the next pass market. The striker is having a formidable season with Las Águilas. It is true that the team context enhances it: the Portuguese are leaders of the local tournament and are in the Champions League quarterfinals.
One of the main makers of the club’s great present is the striker, barely 21 years old, with shocking numbers: 16 goals in 21 games per local tournament (plus five assists) and seven goals in twelve for La Orejona (counting the qualifying stage).
Due to his youth and conditions, the ceiling is very far. He has already played a World Cup with Portugal, where he also makes noise with his figures of four goals in his first five games in the senior team.
Your contract in Benfica It just expires in 2026, so a fortune will have to be put on the table to keep their services. Several colossi of the continent have already asked about him and they will fight when signing him.
Douvikas and Simons – Netherlands
Anastasios Douvikas
The Eredivisie has two players with identical present. Anastasios Douvikas (Utrecht) y Xavi Simons (PSV) compete side by side to see who takes first place in the scorer table, today both with 13 goals.
The Greek thing is lethal: he has half a goal per game both in the local league and in the Cup, with the incentive of doing it in a minor team that aspires to get into international cups. The striker is barely 23 years old, he has already earned a place in the Greek National Team (15 games) and he will be another coveted player on the market.
Xavi Simons
about Simons never ceases to amaze. The youth with the curlers left PSG and is in a tremendous moment with his PSV. He is the only one on this list of scorers who is not a striker in the area, although his statistics make him seem more of a striker than an attacking midfielder. With his failed experiences in the French giant and in Barcelona, he will have to think carefully about his future.
Vincent Janssen – Belgium
Vincent Jansen
When Royal Antwerp paid five million to the Mexican Monterrey for the services of the Dutch nine, they would hardly have imagined such a performance. The 1.85 tower is going through a great moment and is the top scorer in the Belgian league.
His record dates to more than half a goal per game thanks to the 16 conquests in 28 games for the Jupiler Pro League plus another two for the Cup. With 18 goals in just 37 official games, he is close to surpassing his best records of his career with much better average (in Monterrey he scored 24 in 94 and in Almere City he made 32 in 74).
At the moment, due to his age, his bearing and his present with the National Team (he was in Qatar 2022 with the Netherlands) he has all the tickets to make a leap towards one of the main leagues in Europe.
Kyogo Furuhashi – Escocia
Kyogo Furuhashi
Impressive present from the Japanese striker with the shirt of the Celtic Scottish. After a withering stint at Vissel Kobe in his country, where he broke everything (49 goals in 111 games), now it’s time to demonstrate in his first European experience.
The Scottish Premier seems to be too small for the 1.70 forward who becomes a giant in the rival area. In 27 official games per local tournament, Furuhashi He has already scored 20 goals, with an average of one goal every 66 minutes. Lethal.
Celtic paid a crumb for him (5 million) and is already licking his lips with the fortune he will obtain in the imminent transfer market.
Levi Garcia – Greece
levi garcia
Although Bakambu (Olimpiakos) and Karelis (Panaitolikos) rule in the Greek elite in the classification of gunners, their advanced ages (31 years each) lower the possibility of an important sale. That’s why he appears on the scene Levi Garciaa, the tip of Trinidad and Tobago that breaks it in AEK.
With 25 years and eleven goals (one from the top) García does not cease to amaze in his first experience within the country. His club rescued him from the Israeli league and he already has more goals in his current club than in his previous five teams (Exelcior, Rotterdam, Ironi, AZ and Beitar Jerusalem).