The next Philippe Coutinho is finally here and he is destined to join
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There is a new Philippe Coutinho and Florian Wirtz and it feels like he belongs to Liverpool.
For many Liverpool supporters, Coutinho embodied entertainment in its purest form. Watching him play at Anfield felt special because there was always the possibility he would produce something unforgettable.
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He was more than just an outstanding footballer — he was a player capable of turning ordinary moments into magic.
Fans would arrive each week eager to witness his creativity firsthand. Whether it was a piece of intricate dribbling, a defence-splitting pass or one of his trademark long-range strikes, Coutinho had a rare ability to make the spectacular look effortless.
At the height of his powers, he was Liverpool’s creative focal point and one of the most dangerous attacking midfielders in Europe. His intelligence and imagination elevated those around him, with players such as Luis Suárez, Daniel Sturridge, Sadio Mané, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah all benefiting from his quality in the final third.
Now, many supporters see similar qualities emerging in Wirtz. The German playmaker has rapidly become a central figure in Liverpool’s attack, controlling matches with composure, intelligence and technical brilliance.
His movement, creativity and ability to unlock stubborn defences have already made him one of the standout talents in the Premier League.
There is a growing belief that Wirtz could become the next great creative star at Liverpool, with fans hoping his influence at Anfield will define a new era of exciting attacking football for years to come.
There is a new dawn now in modern football. The era of no.10s with magical feet is making a slow comeback. Wirtz is at the forefront of this evolution, and there are many others coming through the ranks as well.
One exciting player who fans need to start remembering is Ismael Kamissoko. He's only 17-years-old and the world is yet to know him.
But once upon a time so were players like Lamina Camara and Mamadou Sangare before they first made their mark at youth level in the African Cup of Nations and are now being linked with a move to Liverpool.
Kamissoko has the potential to be a player of that mould. An extremely technical midfielder, there is a bit of grace and elegance about Kamissoko.
But more than that, there is an extreme intelligence to his style of play. He has averaged the most through balls among midfielders (1.32 per 90 minutes) during the group stages of the tournament and he also has the best passing accuracy for progressive passes (93.75%) having averaged 7.06 per 90 minutes.
Kamissoko is a metronome like Wirtz and Coutinho he has the ability to control and dominate the pace of the game while also making things happen.
Midfielders like that are rare. His level of intelligence and maturity is indicated by the fact that he is also the captain of Mali's U17 national team.
And what makes him an even more enticing prospect is that he has been spotted wearing the Liverpool jersey in the past. Is he a fan of the Reds?
Who knows, but the fact that there are pictures of him wearing those famous colours means there is only one destiny for him. A special talent of his kind who could be the next Coutinho, belongs at Anfield.