At the opening day of the I Mundial de Clubes sub12 LaLiga FC Futures in Brunete, young Barcelona forward Destiny impressed by scoring a hat-trick against Shanghai Port (5-0). His style of play and goal-scoring abilities drew comparisons to Victor Osimhen, a top-level striker.
Destiny scored in various ways, including a classic 'number 9' finish and a goal following a dribbling move that left defenders behind. Besides Destiny, another Barcelona prospect, Hugo Galdeano, caught attention for his speed and skill despite his smaller stature.
The tournament featured young talents from the world’s best academies. Palmeiras also stood out, with Paulo Henrique delivering an impressive performance and scoring during their 6-0 win over Boca Juniors. Such events provide valuable insights into the development and potential of emerging players, vital for top European and South American clubs alike.
Player performances at this international level not only signify individual accomplishments but also reflect the quality of youth training systems. Barcelona’s emergence of a new ‘mini Osimhen’ indicates the club’s legacy in producing strong attackers continues, potentially influencing their first team’s future.