Bundesliga’s rising stars are here to dominate: Youssoufa Moukoko (19), Florian Wirtz (22), and Karim Adeyemi (23) are reshaping the league’s future.
From teenage record-breakers to title-winning playmakers, follow BRG365 for more on these rising stars’ journeys!

Moukoko: Record-Breaking Teenager

Born in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and raised in Hamburg, Youssoufa Moukoko’s rise began at age 10, when Borussia Dortmund signed him from local club Die Kiezkicker.
By 13, he was scoring for BVB’s U17s; at 14, he dominated the U19s, netting 88 goals in 50 games—a youth-team record even Erling Haaland couldn’t match in his Dortmund days.
Bundesliga Debut & Historic Milestones
2020
At 16 years, 1 day, he became Bundesliga’s youngest debutant, coming on for Haaland in a 5-2 win over Hertha Berlin.
Just 27 days later, he etched his name in history as the league’s youngest goalscorer (16y 28d), breaking a 55-year-old record vs. Union Berlin.
Injuries & Resilience
A knee injury sidelined him for most of 2021/22, but he returned stronger, scoring 12 goals in 2022/23 and earning a spot in Germany’s 2022 World Cup squad.
At 18 years, 3 days, he became Germany’s youngest-ever World Cup participant, surpassing a 64-year-old record.
Current Season & Playing Style
-
2024/25: Though limited to 9 appearances by injuries, he’s scored 3 goals with an 18.7% shot conversion rate—well above the Bundesliga average (14.2%).
-
Sergio Agüero Comparisons: Moukoko’s nimble footwork, clinical finishing, and ability to thrive in tight spaces draw parallels to the Argentine legend. Former Dortmund coach Edin Terzić praised: “He combines the speed of a winger with the composure of a seasoned striker.”
Wirtz: All-Format Rising Star

Discovered at age 11 by 1. FC Köln, Florian Wirtz joined Bayer Leverkusen in 2018 and quickly emerged as the club’s brightest prospect.
He made his Bundesliga debut at 17, and by 19, he was a first-team regular, blending creativity, goal threat, and relentless work rate.
Dominance in 2023/24 & 2024/25
2023/24
Wirtz was pivotal in Leverkusen’s historic Bundesliga title win—the club’s first in 31 years. He scored 11 goals, provided 12 assists in 32 league games, and added 7 goals in their DFB Cup triumph.
2024/25
This season, he’s registered 10 goals, 12 assists (2nd in Bundesliga), 75 shots, and an impressive 832 sprints (8th in the league). His 2,159 ball actions rank 3rd in the league, showcasing his non-stop influence in both attack and defense.
Technical Mastery & Honors
-
Midfield Maestro: Averaging 3.2 key passes and 1.9 dribbles per game, Wirtz often drops deep to dictate play. Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso said: “He has the vision of a quarterback and the touch of an artist—he makes the game look effortless.”
-
International Rise: With 29 caps and 6 goals for Germany, he scored in Euro 2024 vs. Scotland, becoming the tournament’s youngest scorer since 2004 (21y 83d).
Rising Star Awards
-
Bundesliga Player of the Season (2023/24)
-
UEFA Europa League Young Player of the Season (2022/23)
-
Fritz-Walter Gold Medal (U17, 2020)—Germany’s top youth player award
Adeyemi-Speedster as Dortmund’s King

Raised in Munich, Karim Adeyemi began at Bayern Munich’s academy before moving to Red Bull Salzburg in 2018.
At Salzburg, he announced himself as a rising star: 23 goals and 9 assists in 2021/22, including 3 Champions League strikes, earning Borussia Dortmund’s €30m transfer bid.
Bundesliga & Champions League Impact
2022/23
Named Bundesliga Rookie of the Season after scoring 9 goals, including a match-winning strike vs. Chelsea in the Champions League round of 16.
2024/25
This season, he’s scored 7 goals, provided 6 assists, and recorded a top speed of 36.18 km/h (10th in Bundesliga), making him a nightmare for defenders on the counterattack. His 30 sprints per 90 minutes are vital to Dortmund’s high-octane style.
International & Tactical Role
-
Germany’s Future Forward: With 6 caps and 1 goal for Germany, Adeyemi’s pace and directness have earned praise from former national team coach Hansi Flick: “He’s a game-changer—his speed alone forces defenses to rethink their strategy.”
-
Statistical Edge: 44 shots and 26 shot assists in 2024/25 show he’s not just a finisher but a creator, linking up seamlessly with Dortmund’s attacking trio.
Rising Stars’ 2024/25 Career Highlights
Player |
Age |
2024/25 Contribution (Bundesliga) |
---|---|---|
Moukoko |
19 |
3 goals, 9 shots, 5 shot assists |
Wirtz |
22 |
10 goals, 12 assists, 832 sprints |
Adeyemi |
23 |
7 goals, 6 assists, 36.18 km/h top speed |
Why Them Signal Bundesliga’s Future?
Moukoko, Wirtz, and Adeyemi are not just rising stars—they’re products of Bundesliga’s youth-first philosophy:
Academy Excellence: Dortmund’s “50+1” ownership model ensures homegrown talent like Moukoko remains central to the team, while Leverkusen invests €20 million annually in their academy, nurturing gems like Wirtz.
Fearless Trust in Youth: Managers prioritize young talent: Wirtz has started 24 of 30 games this season; Adeyemi, 16 of 24, despite Dortmund’s star-studded attack.
International Pipeline: All three are key to Germany’s revival, blending Moukoko’s raw potential, Wirtz’s championship experience, and Adeyemi’s game-breaking speed.
From Moukoko’s teenage revolution to Wirtz’s trophy-laden ascendancy and Adeyemi’s speed-driven brilliance, Bundesliga’s rising stars are writing a new chapter in football history. They prove that in Germany, talent is not just developed—it’s unleashed.
Also Read: The Bundesliga’s Rising Stars – Young Talents Shaping Germany’s Top Flight