

Five players set to shine with new teams at the FIFA Club World Cup: Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham, more
Five players set to shine with new teams at the FIFA Club World Cup: Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham, more
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Will starts on Saturday, June 14, and some of the best teams around the world made some important signing sessions prior to the tournament when an early summer transfer window was added to help the teams for the tournament. Because many clubs worked to improve their schedules, the early transfer session showed how the world of football evolves if not only players, but also new managers were appointed on a faster timeline. Real Madrid, for example, decided to appoint former Bayer Leverkusen -Baas Xabi Alonso as their new head coach, on top of the players who moved to their new clubs prior to the tournament.
Saudi side al-Hilal has decided to appoint former intermanager Simone Inzaghi, who left the Nerazzurri after losing the UEFA Champions League final against PSG on 31 May 5-0 And will now be confronted with Real Madrid in the opening game of their group stage. The Italian giants have decided to replace Inzaghi with former club legend and Parma manager Cristian Chivu, who will make his debut on the Nerazzurri bank at the FIFA Club World Cup and show how the clubs wanted to hire their new managers for the summer tournament. Now let’s look at the top five players who will play with their new team in the coming tournament.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Real Madrid
Xabi Alonso will be able to work under a few new signing sessions, including Former Liverpool legend Trent Alexander-ArnoldWho joins the Spanish giants before the FIFA Club World Cup. Alexander-Arnold, after leaving the club where he started his professional career, is now expected to become an important player for Real Madrid. The Spanish side decided to sign the English defender as a free agent in the summer of 2025, but agreed to pay $ 11.4 million to Liverpool To sign the player before the start of the World Cup.
Jobe Bellingham, Borussia Dortmund
Another Bellingham goes to Dortmund. The German side signed Jobe Bellingham of Borussia Dortmund before the start of the World Cup and have already officially included him in the squadron list that drove to the United States. After an exciting season in Sunderland ended with the promotion to the Premier League, Bellingham decided to follow the steps of his brother Jude and was at Borussia Dortmund this summer. He is expected to be one of the greatest talents of the coming tournament and all eyes will be on him.
Tijjani Reijnders, Manchester City
Tijjani Reijnders officially signed for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City for the FIFA Club World Cup from AC Milan for about € 75 million in what it will probably be one of the biggest signing sessions of the 2025 summer transfer window. The Dutch midfielder was one of the best players in the Series A season 2024-25, because he eventually scored 15 goals in 54 games in all matches with the Rossoneri. Reijnders can play on several roles in midfield, including as a in-depth playmaker, box-to-box midfielder, or even in a more attacking role and he is expected to be an important player in a renovated schedule in Manchester City.
Liam Delap, Chelsea
Chelsea signed striker Liam Delap prior to the FIFA Club World Cup and surprisingly he will be the only addition to the team coached by Enzo Maresca prior to the tournament. Delap will travel to the United States after the blues had paid $ 40.5 million to sign him from the city of Ipswich, which activates the release clause in his contract after the Ipswich relegation of the Premier League. Chelsea also wanted to sign a new keeper before the deadline of 10 June, but the English party was unable to make the conditions with AC Milan on time for French goalkeeper Mike Maignan on time.
Petar Success, Inter
Inter is definitely one of the most interesting sides to view this tournament, because the Nerazzurri is confronted with a big change this summer. The Italian giants have replaced manager Simone Inzaghi and have appointed former 2010 Champions League winner Cristian Chivu as a new head coach. The Nerazzurri also signed both Luis Henrique Van Om and midfielder Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb. The Croatian International is expected to start immediately in the team, because both Hakan Calhanoglu and Davide Frattesi are injured, creating many expectations around him at the Club World Cup.
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