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eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection: Pack Review and Top picks to consider

Best picks from the youngsters lot?

Among the sea of packs eFootball 2026 has been dishing out, if you have noticed this particular highlight section called the Young Stars, well, that’s great. I could only find out because they had these particular Training Tokens as a bonus, and must say, there are some good gems out there.

eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Players

Morgan Rogers

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player

Rogers looks like a physically strong Hole Player with good all-round attacking numbers. His ball control, dribbling, and tight possession are solid, and paired with that player ID, he should be comfortable carrying the ball forward.

eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Rogers
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Rogers (Image via KONAMI)

What stands out is his balance between physical contact and stamina, which suggests he won’t get pushed around easily in midfield duels. Finishing is usable, and for many, that speed might not look impressive.

Arda Güler

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Classic No. 10

This card leans heavily into technical quality. Ball control, dribbling, tight possession, and passing are all very high, and as always, I expect this Arda Guler card to be a smooth operator. With Classic No. 10, he will pick the creator, very little forward runs, so his pass in the 90s is also a good boost.

eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Guler
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Guler (Image via KONAMI)

His shooting is decent, but yes, that is not the main focus in his plays. Physically, he’s lighter, so he might be easily pushed off the ball. I believe the Low Lofted Pass is a handy skill to give him with Sole Control.

Estêvão

  • Position: RMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player

Estevao looks like a very dynamic wide midfielder. His dribbling, speed, and acceleration are all strong, making him effective at attacking space. Finishing is better than expected for an RMF, which fits the Hole Player role.

eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Estevao
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Estevao (Image via KONAMI)

Physically, he’s on the lighter side, still I think dribbling can get him off those pressing defenders. Now, he has proficiency in SS and RWF, and that’s where he shines. With the only card having the single booster treatment, he is a potential 102-rated SS and RWF, so a very solid card offered here.

Désiré Doué

  • Position: RWF
  • Playing Style: Roaming Flank
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Doue
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Doue (Image via KONAMI)

The PSG wonderkid was expected to have a good blitzing card in this pack, good dribbling and pace in the 90s being his strengths. While these numbers in cyan pop up, I don’t see anything else that I can claim to be his catchy factor. Passing is serviceable, but yeah, not so great.

Ousmane Diomande

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Build Up

Diomande’s card is built on physical dominance and defensive strength. High defensive awareness, engagement, tackling, and aggression stand out immediately. His height and physical contact make him strong in aerial and physical battles as well, even though aerial numbers are average.

eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Diomande
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Diomande (Image via KONAMI)

Pace is acceptable for a CB, though not really overpowered or any close given the meta, still, I believe 80 speed and acceleration in auto build is pretty solid. On the ball, he’s functional but not someone you’d rely on heavily in buildup beyond simple passes.

Ethan Nwaneri

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Creative Playmaker
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Nwaneri
eFootball 2026 Highlight Young Stars Selection Nwaneri (Image via KONAMI)

Nwaneri’s strengths are clearly technical. High dribbling, tight possession, and passing at AMF, where, as a winger too, he can be built with speed and acceleration over 90s.

The rest of the players from the pack:

  • Elliot Anderson (CMF/Orchestrator): A fairly standard central midfielder profile. His passing is decent, and his stamina helps him last the full match, but he doesn’t really excel in any one area. Defensively, he can contribute with acceptable awareness and aggression.
  • Nico O’Reilly (LB/Offensive Wingback): A usable but not outstanding fullback. His height and stamina are nice to have, and defensively, he holds his ground well enough. Speed is in the 90s, can defend and can pass. Nothing looks strong if you ask me.
  • Samu Aghehowa (CF/Fox In The Box): He looks like he does the basics well with okay finishing, heading, and physical contact, but his overall game is limited. That horrendous tight possession for a striker surely is something to laugh at.
  • Robin Roefs (GK/Offensive Goalkeeper): A competent goalkeeper without anything particularly special. His reflexes and height make him dependable, but he doesn’t stand out compared to your usual POTWs or top keepers.
  • Junnosuke Suzuki (RB/Defensive Full-back): A no-nonsense defensive fullback. He’s reliable in tackles and positioning, but offers very little going forward. I see him as a decent CB, good pace and defensive numbers with little skills needed to be added.

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