da bet7: Some are breakout youngsters, while extenuating circumstances have forced others to wait, but they will all be determined to have an impact in Germany
da aviator aposta: Euro 2024 is now just a matter of days away, and for several of those players who have made their country's final cut, the European Championship will represent a significant milestone in their careers; from breakout youngsters, to injury victims, to late bloomers who have claimed a hard-earned place in their squad, a whole host of names will be making their major tournament bows in Germany.
But who are the debutants who are set to make the biggest impact? As a result of Euro 2020 being postponed by a year and the 2022 World Cup taking place in the winter, there hasn't been all that much change in terms of personnel from those competitions, but there are still plenty of stars on the cusp of their first foray into senior international tournament football.
After our lists of NXGN wonderkids and potential breakout stars, GOAL brings you the tournament debutants who are set to take Euro 2024 by storm…
(C)Getty ImagesFederico Dimarco (Italy)
Despite being arguably the best left wing-back on the planet at the moment, Federico Dimarco will be making his tournament bow in Germany at the ripe old age of 26. The marauding Inter man comes into the European Championship off the back of another exceptional season, making 14 goal contributions in all competitions as the Nerazzurri claimed the Scudetto, including an incredible strike from the halfway line. He's had to bide his time, but expect him to be one of Italy's key men in Germany.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesEberechi Eze (England)
Eberechi Eze will have been something of a surprise call-up to the England squad for many casual Premier League viewers, but anyone who watched Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace side in the months leading up to Euro 2024 will know that he has more than earned his place. The explosive attacker is in the form of his life – a chance-creation machine in Glasner's revamped Palace side and a threat from across the frontline. He can make a serious impact for Gareth Southgate.
(C)Getty ImagesChris Fuhrich (Germany)
He won't be a starter in his debut tournament on home soil, but Stuttgart's Chris Fuhrich has shown in Germany's warm-up games that he has the ability to make a big impact as a substitute, and perhaps that could eventually earn him a place in Julian Nagelsmann's XI. The 26-year-old winger caught the eye for his high-flying club this season, making 16 goal contributions as Die Schwaben qualified for the Champions League. He faces some stiff competition for minutes, but he is a debutant to watch.
Getty ImagesAnthony Gordon (England)
The only specialist left winger in the entire England squad, that could well play into Anthony Gordon's favour given his consistent form over the season. A refreshingly direct runner who does not disappoint with his end product, the 23-year-old reached double figures in both goals and assists for Newcastle in 2023-24, and will offer something different to the Three Lions' other wide options at the Euros, with his knack of making his mark in big games potentially coming in very handy.