Spain's Nations League semi-final win over Italy saw the emergence of the latest star to come through Barcelona's academy in 17-year-old midfielder Gavi.
Up against the likes of Marco Verratti and Jorginho, Gavi showed no signs of being overawed by the occasion, producing a confident debut to set up a final clash against Belgium or France.
Spain's future looks bright with Gavi now joining club team-mates Ansu Fati and Pedri on the international scene.
Here, Sportsmail takes a look at some of the next wonderkids across European football who are set to join Gavi in emerging into stars of the future.
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen)
After finding the net four times and providing five assists this season, only Karim Benzema and Erling Haaland have contributed to more goals across Europe's top five leagues than the 18-year-old Bayer Leverkusen wonderkid so far this season.
Described by Germany boss Hansi Flick as the 'complete package', Wirtz is on his way to having an incredible season after also making his international debut last month.
Unsurprisingly, he has been dubbed as the 'new Kai Havertz' after the former Leverkusen star, and some of Europe's biggest clubs are already queueing up in line for the attacking midfielder.
He is German football's biggest talent coming through and as long as he stays fit and healthy then he is certain to have a big future ahead of him.
Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid)
After impressing at Rennes, the 18-year-old sealed a £34m summer move to Real Madrid after being linked to a host of other top European sides, including Manchester United.
The gifted teenager is a complete midfielder who operates in a deep area of the pitch but can contribute going forward.
It will take time for him to fully break into the Real Madrid squad having started three of their nine games across LaLiga and the Champions League so far this season.
But manager Carlo Ancelotti has said that he has been 'surprised' by the impact that the youngster has already made, and he's got some of the world's top midfielders over the last decade to learn from in Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Casemiro.
Noni Madueke (PSV Eindhoven)
England have a wide array of talented attacking wide players in their squad but Madueke is one name who has been largely out of the limelight playing in the Eredivisie.
The 19-year-old winger enjoyed a breakthrough season in the Netherlands last season, scoring nine goals and registering eight assists.
He has started this season in similar vein and starred as he scored twice in a 4-0 thrashing of rivals Ajax in the Johan Cruyff Shield final back in August.
Madueke made his England Under-21 debut back in March and has started to get buzz with clubs including Real Madrid, PSG, Liverpool and Tottenham all said to be monitoring his progress.
Ryan Gravenberch (Ajax)
The 19-year-old Dutchman is the latest star to come through Ajax's prestigious youth academy after turning down the advances of Paris Saint-Germain as a 15-year-old.
Gravenberch has been a regular in the side since last season and his performances have led to talk of him being the 'next Paul Pogba'.
The Pogba comparison is understandable, with both 6ft 3in tall central midfielders who look to be the driving force for their team, always looking for the forward pass or a run to start attacks.
Both also share an agent in Mino Raiola, who could be busy in the future over Gravenberch, with some of Europe's top clubs keeping track of his progress over a future move.
Youssoufa Moukoko (Borussia Dortmund)
Borussia Dortmund have a number of talented youngsters, including Jude Bellingham, who at 18 years old has emerged into a star midfielder who starts every game for the Bundesliga side and has been called up by England a number of times over the last year.
Another of their young stars is Moukoko, who made his Dortmund debut last November, a day after he turned 16.
He scored an outrageous 141 goals in 88 youth team matches and has since gone on to net three times in 19 appearances at senior level - becoming the youngest scorer in Bundesliga history.
Moukoko already has a £9m deal with Nike and is earmarked to be a future Ballon d'Or winner.
His obvious talent has also picked up the attention of Lionel Messi, who sent a personalised picture to the Dortmund training ground for Moukoko when he was 15.
Karim Adeyemi (Red Bull Salzburg)
Red Bull Salzburg have had some talented strikers in recent seasons, most notably Erling Haaland. With 11 goals in 14 appearances, they seem to have another star in 19-year-old Adeyemi.
The Austrian league isn't the toughest division, granted, but he is generating serious buzz after netting three goals in the Champions League and it's no wonder Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are said to be interested.
There have been obvious comparisons to Haaland after their Salzburg connection, but he has also been labelled as the 'next Arjen Robben', who is a player Adeyemi described as his 'idol' growing up.
The forward recently scored on his debut for Germany and it is heavily expected he will follow Haaland and Patson Daka out of the door to a top club in Europe should he continue the way he is going.
Yusuf Demir (On loan at Barcelona)
The 18-year-old Austrian recently made history by becoming the youngest foreign player to feature for Barcelona since Lionel Messi.
Demir is on loan at Barcelona, who have an option to buy him from Rapid Vienna at the end of the season. Faith has been shown in the youngster who was initially signed with the intention that he would be part of Barcelona's B team.
Despite this he has impressed Ronald Koeman and has in fact made five appearances for the senior club this season, starting twice.
Demir, who has been labelled back home as the 'Austrian Messi' will get a chance to shine at the Nou Camp seeing how the likes of Pedri, Fati and Gavi have got game time. Demir is likely as any to be the next young star to break out at Barcelona.
Philchetz
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Pablo Martin is another jewel for my poor lovely barca, this kid is a gem, wish you the best Pablo ™️😝😝😜😜
nehcilmops
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Demir is useless give me Amad give me Dan James rather even what is this Demir who is this Demir this is as ridiculous as Pedri making the Balon Dor shortlist.. is this now the beautiful game we love?
Jioacdmoty
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better line-up
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sometimes i wonder what is it you see in Pique, that the rest of US don't see?
Jiwabeptz
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Where is Young Belgian winger Douku? he is faster, best Dribbler, most talented young gun
ben9ice
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please where is xavi simon and moriba nowhere to be found because they are funds of money
rapeilosuy
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Spain future is bright and I won't be surprised if they win Euro2024 💯 they are still a young team to challenge for a world cup in Qatar 2022 and the Spanish do know that. Luis Enrique is doing a great job. I do think Spain can reach the quarter finals if not semi-finals because South American monsters will be in the picture but Euro2024 could be the year Spain witness another greatness.
Gentle_az
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Madrid fans have to admit it he is a gem
Yuyabmorsz
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better line-up
Wayabckos
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Eric Garcia is the next Pique 😂😂😂
means Eric will also have 5-0 win over Madrid 🌚
ceybepr
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gavi is better than that overhyped Pedri
siycdiops
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Faruk64
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Spain’s many player have been marked as a wonder kid. But after couple of years,they are going to missing.
Steppa17
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Gavi is extraordinary, I like hi style of play, his free form, he could be the next eniester
u from england innit?😂
Kkrexuke
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That's the way for Barca isn't it. So long they have neglected their academy and they have been buy buy buy during bartomeu's reign.
hinn4k`
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Im so looking forward of seeing more from Youssoufa Moukoko!
C_7
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the next MESSI GAVI was good even today
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Eric Garcia is the next Pique 😂😂😂
Philchetz
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I said it earlier that we have Benzema and Mbappe who will get the job done for us.
That benzema guy is out of this world based on his current form
chipsah4lyf
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Repeat then
I said it earlier that we have Benzema and Mbappe who will get the job done for us.
equations
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Gavi the only trophy 🏆 for Balenciaga
kondwaniMbewe
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Gavi is extraordinary, I like hi style of play, his free form, he could be the next eniester
clerk_1
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Karim Benzema in 2021: - 48 Games. - 48 G/A. - Big games scored in: Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Villarreal, Barcelona, Chelsea, Atalanta, Atlético. - 1 trophy scoring in Semi & Final. Current form: - 20 G/A in 15 games this season. - 16 G/A in 8 league games. https://t.co/suKhlgbVJp
epjo
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the next MESSI GAVI was good even today
Rasheedmech
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the hype around young players not good for them , you can't expect too much from a youngster. let them grow as a player and given the time they will reach their full potential.
Philchetz
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He already emerged, its up to the coaches to guard and guide him, he has to remain humble and be ready to shift in more effort, the boy is a real gem, ™️😜😜😝😝
ruypstz
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he played nonsense
You will die of hatred
Richwell769
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Some were saying he is over rated.....I think now they see him to be over talented 😂😂⚽️😍😍
nazario11
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where is Antony of Ajax
Pewceklr
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you are absolutely right
unuwanu
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he played nonsense
sokaikmrt
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I love having so so much
AnwarJemil
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it's too early to judge this generation kids...fame is hunting them down...
lord_swayz
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NEWCASTLE SHEIKH AFTER SEEING THIS ARTICLE WE GATCHU 😎😎💵💵💰💰