4 players who could revive their careers at the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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Inter & Chelsea already held verbal talks last June about a potential 2nd season on loan, to be decided in 2023.Rumours on Romelu Lukaku loan deal to be terminated in January are 100% wide of mark. He will complete the season with Inter — now back after muscle injury. Inter & Chelsea already held verbal talks last June about a potential 2nd season on loan, to be decided in 2023. However, Lukaku will be hoping that the World Cup in Qatar will provide a breath of fresh air to revive his career. He is Belgium's current all-time top scorer with 68 goals and will be highly relied upon by his team to deliver in Qatar. This could be enough motivation for Lukaku to find his best form once again.
4 players who could revive their careers at the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Ronaldo will lead the Portugal national team in Qatar The 2022 FIFA World Cup is gradually approaching as most teams and world-class players will be on display in Qatar. A total of 32 countries will battle it out for the chance to win the prestigious football competition, starting on November 20. Teams such as Brazil, Argentina Germany, Belgium, France, and England have all been earmarked as favorites to win the tournament in Qatar. This is a result of the array of talent they possess in their squad. The FIFA World Cup has always been the biggest stage for footballers to announce themselves. However, for some, the 2022 edition could be an opportunity for them to revive their careers. Without further ado, this article will look at four players who could fall into this category and relaunch their careers in Qatar.#4 Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire playing for England The English defender will be hoping to get back to his best once again at the FIFA World Cup with England. Harry Maguire has endured a disappointing 2022-23 campaign with Manchester United after finding game time difficult to come by under Erik ten Hag. The world's most-expensive defender has started just three games for the Red Devils this season. He has also been limited to just 282 minutes of football action. The hard work continues. The hard work continues. Despite his lack of game time at club level, Maguire is expected to make Gareth Southgate's squad list for the tournament in Qatar. This could be the perfect oppourtunty for the 29-year-old defender to remind everyone at Old Trafford why they spent £80 million to sign him in 2019.#3 Romelu Lukaku
The Belgian hasn't had the best of starts to the 2022-23 football campaign, despite hopes of reviving his career at Inter Milan. has been plagued by injuries since his return to Italy on loan from Chelsea this summer. He has only managed a combined total of 226 minutes of football action so far this season. The 29-year-old striker hasn't been able to replicate his stellar 2020-21 performances over the past two seasons. His previous campaign at Chelsea was a disappointing one as he scored just 15 goals in 44 matches in all competitions. Rumours on Romelu Lukaku loan deal to be terminated in January are 100% wide of mark. He will complete the season with Inter — now back after muscle injury.Inter & Chelsea already held verbal talks last June about a potential 2nd season on loan, to be decided in 2023.Rumours on Romelu Lukaku loan deal to be terminated in January are 100% wide of mark. He will complete the season with Inter — now back after muscle injury. Inter & Chelsea already held verbal talks last June about a potential 2nd season on loan, to be decided in 2023. However, Lukaku will be hoping that the World Cup in Qatar will provide a breath of fresh air to revive his career. He is Belgium's current all-time top scorer with 68 goals and will be highly relied upon by his team to deliver in Qatar. This could be enough motivation for Lukaku to find his best form once again.