Five young breakout players to watch in LALIGA EA SPORTS in 2025/26

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The 2025/26 LALIGA EA SPORTS season is set to kick off on August 15th, with players from all 20 teams currently preparing for what is expected to be a highly entertaining campaign. Some of those footballers have already cemented their status in the league, while others will push for a breakthrough term. Here’s a look at five young players who could enjoy a breakout 2025/26 season in LALIGA EA SPORTS. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with Meridianbet.

Arda Güler – Real Madrid

Signed by Los Blancos in the summer of 2023, the Turkish international has had a slow start to his career at Real Madrid. Considered one of the finest talents in Europe, Güler joined the Spanish club from Fenerbahçe. In his two campaigns under Carlo Ancelotti, he featured in 38 league games, starting in 18 and netting nine goals. Following Xabi Alonso’s appointment earlier this summer, the 20-year-old midfielder is expected to get more playing time for Los Blancos. “It’s a time to invest in a process, in Arda’s development,” Alonso said. “He’s doing well, and we keep pushing him. We want him to gain experience, mature, and be able to make mistakes. Let him accept them because they’re part of his development if we want to have a strong Arda.”

Julen Agirrezabala – Valencia CF

A graduate of Athletic Club’s highly-rated Lezama academy, Agirrezabala has joined Los Che on loan ahead of the 2025/26 campaign. The 24-year-old goalkeeper has already shown glimpses of his talent, leading the Basque side all the way to Copa del Rey glory as a starter in the 2023/24. With Spain’s starting goalkeeper Unai Simón also considered first-choice shot-stopper at Athletic Club, Agirrezabala has opted for a move to Valencia CF, where he’s expected to enjoy more time as a starter between the posts. Having already featured 30 times in the league, the Basque keeper has demonstrated that he has what it takes to pull off a breakout season under Carlos Corberán at Mestalla.

Alberto Moleiro – Villarreal CF

Following a solid season at UD Las Palmas, Moleiro joined Villarreal CF on a five-year deal back in June. The right-footed midfielder has stood out for his creativity and ability to break lines by dribbling past opponents. A UD Las Palmas academy product, Moleiro featured in 35 league games last season, recording six goals and one assist. Having already made 147 appearances for the first team, the 21-year-old could become a mainstay in Villarreal CF’s starting XI under Marcelino following Álex Baena’s departure to Atlético de Madrid.

Gonzalo García – Real Madrid

The solution for Real Madrid’s struggles when it comes to breaking down low blocks may have been provided by their La Fábrica academy. Despite their immense attacking firepower last season, Los Blancos missed a target man who would operate in the box, finishing off plays in order to unlock opposition defences. Enter Gonzalo García, who stood out in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, finishing the tournament as its top scorer by netting four goals in his six appearances. The 21-year-old striker made the most of Kylian Mbappé’s absence due to illness in the opening stages of the competition, earning himself a spot in the first team under Xabi Alonso. Having disputed just five LALIGA EA SPORTS games so far, the 21-year-old is expected to be given more opportunities to unfold his skillset in the upcoming campaign.

Marc Pubill – Atlético de Madrid

In their bid to rejuvenate their squad, Atlético de Madrid have brought in several talented youngsters including right-back Marc Pubill, who joined on a five-year deal from LALIGA HYPERMOTION side UD Almería. A starter for Spain in this summer’s European Under-21 Championship, Pubill has disputed a total of 34 top-flight games for UD Almería and Levante UD. Following a solid 2024/25 campaign in which he recorded four assists for the Andalusian side, who reached the playoffs, he attracted interest from several European clubs before joining Los Rojiblancos. Having established himself as one of the best full-backs in Spanish football’s second tier, Pubill now has the opportunity to do the same in the top flight.

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