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Rising Stars to Watch at the UEFA Women’s Euros

Discover the breakout stars of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. Meet the rising talents set to redefine women's football in Switzerland this summer.

Ankit Kanaujia
Last updated: 02.07.2025
Euro 2025 players to watch

Every major tournament tells its own story, but few shape legacies like the UEFA Women’s European Championship. It’s where rising stars become household names and reputations are made in real time. In 2022, Beth Mead, Ella Toone, and Alex Popp seized the moment and redefined the spotlight.


Now, as Euro 2025 begins in Switzerland, a new generation is ready to emerge. These young players aren’t waiting for their turn; they’re eager to take it on their own terms. Whether they’re already knocking on stardom’s door or quietly building momentum, these are the breakout talents poised to define the tournament.


Aggie Beever-Jones – England

With a clinical edge and tactical maturity beyond her years, Aggie Beever-Jones enters Euro 2025 as one of England’s most compelling forward options. She isn’t expected to start every game, but her super-sub potential mirrors Alessia Russo’s impactful role from three years ago. She’s ready for the spotlight, having thrived this past season at Chelsea, topping the club’s scoring charts and proving her composure in pressure-cooker scenarios.


Her international form is just as impressive. The 21-year-old netted her first senior goal in April and followed that with a statement hat-trick at Wembley. Able to operate both centrally and out wide, she brings flexibility and precision to Sarina Wiegman’s attack. This tournament could be the moment Beever-Jones makes her presence impossible to overlook.


Claudia Pina – Spain

Few players dominate headlines in a Barcelona squad stacked with Ballon d'Or winners, but Claudia Pina has made that her reality. Despite starting just six of her nine appearances in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, she finished as the competition’s top scorer, an astounding headline-worthy achievement reflective of her ruthless efficiency in front of goal.


Spain’s talent pool is overflowing, yet Pina has forced herself into the conversation through sheer impact. Her Nations League record, four goals and two assists in six games, only reinforces her ability to turn games from the bench or the start. 


At 23, Pina has star quality, but this summer offers her a rare chance to rise as the public face of an already elite group of players. This is especially true given the UEFA Women’s Euro odds suggesting Spain will get plenty more column inches as strong favorites.


Sydney Schertenleib – Switzerland

Switzerland’s brightest hope arrives with the kind of hype that makes entry into the history books feel almost inevitable. Sydney Schertenleib, just 18, is already making waves at Barcelona, and her evolution over the past year has been rapid and riveting. Selected for the host nation’s starting XI in a 3-5-2 system, she’ll be asked to lead the line while still mastering the professional game.


What sets Schertenleib apart isn’t just her technique; it’s the way she links players, holds off defenders, and drives her team up the pitch. She’s the complete modern forward in a compact, energetic package. Her flair is infectious, and her confidence magnetic. For the hosts, she represents more than just a promise; she’s a symbol of ambition.


Sveindis Jonsdottir – Iceland

Jonsdottir’s star first flickered in European competition years ago, dazzling fans with her pace and bullet-like throws. That spark dimmed slightly amid club transitions, but now at Angel City in the NWSL, she’s primed for a relaunch. 


Player news on FanDuel has highlighted her resurgence, highlighting her chemistry with Karolina Lea Vilhjalmsdottir as key to Iceland’s chances of progression in a tightly contested group.


The winger brings more than just flair. She’s relentless, direct, and possesses set-piece skills virtually unmatched in this tournament. After narrowly missing out on the Euro 2022 knockouts, Jonsdottir returns not just as a dynamic attacker but as a player motivated by near-miss heartbreak and hungry for validation.


Sandy Baltimore – France

Sandy Baltimore has lived several lives in one season: world-class left-back at Chelsea, explosive winger for France, and now one of the most unpredictable threats in Euro 2025. Her versatility is her advantage. She assisted the league-winning goal for Chelsea and had a hand in every strike during the FA Cup final, showing her flair and vision in the biggest moments.


Baltimore prefers to attack from wide areas with France, where her creative instincts truly shine. In Nations League play this year, she delivered five goals in six games, numbers that speak volumes. Still, her name doesn’t carry the recognition it should. This summer could correct that. If she plays with her usual spark, she won’t just catch the eye of fans and analysts, she’ll command attention.


Manuela Giugliano – Italy

Midfielders rarely steal headlines. Manuela Giugliano is the exception that proves the rule. For Roma, she orchestrates tempo, disrupts transitions, and sets the stage for attackers with calm, incisive play. That she earned Ballon d’Or recognition in 2024 while plying her trade in the growing Serie A Femminile speaks to her exceptional quality.


Italy, too, is entering the tournament with renewed energy, and Giugliano sits at the heart of their transformation. She may not dribble through defenses or rifle shots into the top corner, but her quiet excellence could be the difference between promise and progress. Don’t expect fireworks; expect her to stamp her authority on each game.


Klara Bühl – Germany

There’s a quiet storm in Klara Bühl, one that’s been building behind Bayern Munich’s lines for years. Now signed long-term with the club despite Barcelona’s interest, she steps into Euro 2025 at the peak of her form. Her 26 goal contributions last season across domestic and European competitions show both consistency and explosiveness.


Germany is enjoying a rebirth under Christian Wück, and Bühl is central to their fluid attacking system. She doesn’t just create opportunities; she terrifies defenders with her pace, footwork, and intelligent movement. The stage is set, the tempo is high, and Bühl is ready to dance through defenses and into the spotlight.


Eyes on the Horizon

Breakout stars bring more than excitement—they change the course of tournaments. These players aren't here to prove themselves; they're ready to shine. Euro 2025 offers a chance to step into history and turn potential into legacy. Whether you're a devoted fan or just tuning in, remember these names. By July’s end, they may be the ones everyone is talking about.

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