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·15 Juni 2025
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·15 Juni 2025
The new 32-team Club World Cup represents much more than just a trophy to win: for several players, it’s a chance to leave behind a disappointing season marked by injuries, time on the bench, or inconsistent performances.
Among European football stars and familiar faces from Serie A, here are those seeking redemption in this unprecedented international showcase.
Out for 8 months due to a cruciate ligament rupture, he returns just in time for the Club World Cup. He won’t be at his best, but he’s expected to be back in the starting lineup by the end of June, including for the match against Juventus.
After moving to Brazil following an unremarkable season with Arsenal (15 appearances), he aims to regain confidence and leadership in the heart of the midfield.
After a difficult start due to muscle problems, he bounced back in the second half of the season (12 goals and 6 assists). Now he wants to shine on the world stage as well.
A season marked by many games on the bench: between personal resurgence and transfer market doubts, the Serbian striker has everything to prove.
From a promising talent sought after by City to a backup player: the Juventus winger needs to shine the spotlight back on himself, taking advantage of the exposure in America.
After difficult years at Inter, he’s looking for a fresh start in Brazil, where he could find more playing time and a leading role.
He lost his starting spot at Roma and didn’t make an impact during his time at Atalanta (only 6 appearances). The Club World Cup could be his chance for redemption.
Goalless in 19 appearances this season, the former Lazio player has been hampered by injuries. Now he hopes to regain consistency and effectiveness.
At 38, he alternates between the bench and physical niggles in MLS. With 3 goals and 1 assist in 10 matches, he aims to make his mark in what could be one of his last major competitions.
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