Seventeen-year-old Konstantinos Karetsas, a rising star at Belgian club Genk, continues to make waves in the football world with his impressive on-field performances. Recently, he made history by becoming the youngest scorer in UEFA Nations League history, surpassing Lamin Yamal. His first goal for the Greek national team at Hampden Park marked a landmark achievement.
Karetsas made his debut in Belgium’s top division at just 16 years old and has already played 31 matches this season, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists. A key player for Genk, he stands out for his exceptional technique and dribbling skills.
While top clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea have expressed interest in him, Karetsas remains focused on his development at Genk and has expressed his dream of playing for elite clubs like Barcelona or Real Madrid in the future. He also made a pivotal choice to represent the Greek national team, a decision that could shape the trajectory of his career.
With such a bright future ahead, all eyes will be on Karetsas as he continues to progress in Europe’s top leagues.