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But the 2026 World Cup could be the passing of the baton to football’s next superstar: Lamine Yamal. The prodigious teenager doesn’t turn 19 until the week of the final, but with the European Championship already in his trophy cabinet, as well as a host of domestic honours with his club side Barcelona, the world really is at his feet right now.

In this issue, Spanish journalist Guillem Balague charts the winger’s rise from talented teen to world-renowned superstar, and spends time with him to get to know the person behind the headlines.

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FourFourTwo issue 390: Lamine Yamal (Image credit: Future)

The winger has been in the spotlight ever since he shone for Barcelona and Spain at age 16 – Guillem Balague offers the most wide-ranging insight yet into the teen’s life…

Chelsea defender is a national hero after her long career with the Lionesses, but even she hasn’t escaped the dark side of fame.

Real Madrid at 16 – now he’s back on form at Lyon and in the Brazil squad again. A devout Christian who believes his path in life is determined by higher powers, he tells FFT why he needed to leave the Bernabeu.

Bournemouth’s star duo.

Chelsea goalkeeper is adept at overcoming adversity – after clangers at Forest Green, he became a world champion. The car enthusiast tells us his story – just don’t get him started on the rules around penalties…

Liverpool star on Jurgen Klopp’s Barcelona pep talk, questionable time-keeping at Monaco and meeting Jose Mourinho in his pants.

Sheffield Wednesday and what comes next for the club following relegation.

In non-league, we find out why West Didsbury & Chorlton games are must-attend events, and follow Gateshead fans on their mammoth 920-mile round trip to face Truro City. Elsewhere, a Queen’s Park fan recalls scalping Rangers and a chant inspired by The Specials in Best & Worst.

An Imp-udent rise: Lincoln were on the brink of regional football 14 years ago – now they’re considering life in the Championship.

Manchester United in the early 2000s, while Team Selection picks out the FFT crew’s top entertainment picks.

Jules Breach runs the rule over this season’s Premier League title race.

Brad Friedel selects the games that changed his life, we learn why Vietnam is building the world’s biggest, most ostentatious stadium and Danny Dyer tells us that son-in-law Jarrod Bowen is the governor – we’re not arguing with him.

Former Liverpool favourite and amateur sports psychologist Didi Hamann shares the four people he admires most, and FFT looks back on the night Lucas Moura shattered Ajax and sent Tottenham Hotspur to the Champions League final.

Real Madrid, and ex-Arsenal defender Rob Holding looks back at his FA Cup final battle with Diego Costa.

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