Tunisian coach Ridha Jeddi, known for his keen insight into African football, recently shared his forecasts and recommendations regarding young talents on the continent to watch in the near future. In an exclusive interview with Foot Africa, Jeddi expressed strong optimism about the future of several promising players who could soon shine on the international stage. His analysis notably focuses on young players active in both African clubs and European teams, embodying the future of African football.
Among the players mentioned, Lamine Camara from Senegal, currently at Monaco, is seen as a gem in midfield, combining impressive technique and game vision for his age. Karim Konaté, another African prodigy, is also highlighted for his remarkable performances and high potential. These names are not just local prospects but true talents poised to become global football stars.
Beyond individuals, Ridha Jeddi also commented on the positive outlook of African national teams ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). He shows notable confidence in Tunisia’s potential, which blends youth and experience to claim a major role during the continental competition. This confidence reflects a desire to promote African football and its growth prospects in the coming years.
This new generation of African footballers, inspired by their elders but aware of the demands of modern football, benefits from increased visibility thanks to their involvement in dynamic European and African leagues. Their trajectories will be closely followed in the coming seasons, both at club level and internationally, with AFCON 2025 as a key event that could definitively reveal these talents to the public.