Newcastle United target Johan Manzambi has emerged as a breakout star at the World Cup, having mapped out his path to the tournament before even making his senior debut. The 20-year-old Swiss midfielder seized his opportunity after scoring a double off the bench against Bosnia and Herzegovina, going on to contribute a goal and an assist on his full debut against Canada and setting up a goal against Algeria. He has become the youngest player to record five goal involvements at a single World Cup since records began, though a knee injury has cast doubt on his availability for the quarter-final against Argentina. Manzambi's rapid rise is rooted in a relentless work ethic that was evident during his time at Freiburg, where he helped the club reach the Europa League final and was named the competition's young player of the season. His former coach noted that Manzambi's drive to improve is so strong that he often needs to be slowed down rather than motivated. The midfielder's ball-carrying ability, close control, and versatility have made him a standout, with impressive statistics in the Bundesliga for progressive carries and fouls won, marking him as a player with significant potential for the future.