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If You LOVE Wonderkids, This Is the Podcast You NEED to Watch!

If You LOVE Wonderkids, This Is the Podcast You NEED to Watch!

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The FC Wonderkid Podcast is BACK!


We return with a brand-new co-host: Filipe Sousa, founder of the well-known X page Rising Stars. A true specialist in wonderkids, Filipe brings top-level insights and fresh perspective to the podcast.


In this opening episode, we break down the biggest wonderkid transfers of the summer, debate which young players (beyond Lamine Yamal) could one day win the Ballon d’Or, and dive into Chelsea going bold by snapping up wonderkids from across the globe — with a special look at Strasbourg’s rising talents too.


Don’t miss Episode One — and if you enjoy it, make sure to like, subscribe, and show some love on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.


Timestamps – FC Wonderkid Episode One:


00:00:00 – Introduction


00:03:02 – Real Madrid’s Statement Signings: Are They Favourites to Win La Liga?


00:13:35 – Franco Mastantuono: The Future Best No.10 in the World?


00:16:36 – The Young Premier League Strikers Under Huge Expectations


00:18:40 – Chelsea’s Global Wonderkid Market – Plus Strasbourg’s Rising Stars


00:25:00 – Top 3 Wonderkid Signings of the Summer: Immediate Impact & Long-Term Potential


00:28:30 – Manchester United’s New Goalkeeper Compared to the Best Young Keepers Worldwide


00:31:50 – Which Wonderkids Could Win the Ballon d’Or (Besides Lamine Yamal)?


00:41:50 – Final Wonderkid Highlights: Spotlight on Turkey’s Golden Generation (Arda Güler, Kenan Yıldız & More)


00:45:00 – Outro

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