Players to watch in Champions League from stars to wonderkids

Players to watch in Champions League from stars to wonderkids

The Champions League returns this week, and this time you’ll be able to watch highlights across the BBC.

From 22:00 on the Wednesday of Champions League matchweeks, there will be match-by-match highlights available on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, plus a special Champions League Match of the Day on Top 5 prediction site One at 22:40.

To get everyone in the mood, BBC Sport has picked out 25 players outside the Premier League to watch this season, ranging from the very obvious to some talented youngsters.

Kylian Mbappe, 25 (Real Madrid/France)

Forward Mbappe only needs to score twice to enter the top-10 European Cup goalscorers ever this season. But he has yet to lift the trophy.

His move from Paris St-Germain to perennial European champions Real Madrid means this could be his year.

Jude Bellingham, 21 (Real Madrid/England)

Midfielder Bellingham exceeded all expectations last season, hitting 23 goals in all competitions as Real Madrid won the Champions League and La Liga.

The goals dried up a bit though after Christmas and, two huge goals aside, his Euro 2024 performances for England were underwhelming.

Can he hit the ground running in the Champions League this season?

Lamine Yamal, 17 (Barcelona/Spain)

The most exciting youngster in the world. The winger made a name for himself at Barcelona last season, breaking several records at the age of 16.

But he became a global phenomenon at Euro 2024, helping Spain lift the trophy.

Can he live up to the hype this season? He already has three La Liga goals.

Dani Olmo, 26 (Barcelona/Spain)

Another of Spain’s European Championship stars, the attacking midfielder is playing senior football for a Spanish club for the first time.

Barca’s summer signing from Leipzig scored in his first three appearances for the club but will be out of action for the next four to five weeks after suffering a hamstring injury. He could be back in time for Barcelona’s Champions League clash with Bayern Munich on October 23.

Harry Kane, 31 (Bayern Munich/England)

Striker Kane is beginning his annual hunt for a maiden trophy again.

Last season he hit a sensational 44 goals for Bayern but they didn’t win any silverware for the first time in more than a decade.

Can that change under former Burnley boss Vincent Kompany?

Michael Olise, 22 (Bayern Munich/France)

Another Londoner at Bayern, although Olise made his senior France debut in this month’s Nations League games.

The winger, a big summer signing from Crystal Palace, will he hoping to impress in his first season playing in Europe.

Xavi Simons, 21 (Leipzig/Netherlands)

The versatile attacking midfielder is back at Leipzig on loan from Paris St-Germain for the second season in a row.

He scored 10 goals and registered 15 assists in 43 games last season – and will seek to improve on that tally this time.

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