Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are “handing over their crown” as the world’s best players to teenage France forward Kylian Mbappe, says former England defender Rio Ferdinand.
Mbappe, 19, scored his side’s fourth goal as France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final in Moscow, and won the tournament’s best young player award.
“He is the guy who will be standing up on that Ballon d’Or podium in years to come. Easy,” added former Manchester United Ferdinand.
“I hope my old club are chasing him. He has that connection with Paul Pogba too.”
Paris St-Germain forward Mbappe is only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final after Pele in 1958.
Ronaldo, 33, and Messi, 31, have been considered the best players in the world for a decade, winning the past 10 Ballon d’Or awards between them.
Mbappe scored four goals in Russia as two-time winners France were crowned world champions for the first time since 1998.
“There is already maturity beyond his years,” added Ferdinand.
Former Germany striker and manager Jurgen Klinsmann, speaking on World Cup Match of the Day, said Mbappe looked like he had been playing in France’s team “for 10 years”.
“There is so much to come down the road,” added Klinsmann.
“He is shaking up the market. With Ronaldo moving [to Juventus] and [Paris St-Germain’s] Neymar being linked with other clubs, where is it finishing with this kid?”
‘Mourinho needs to unlock Pogba’
Pogba returns to Manchester United a world champion after becoming the first Premier League player to score in a World Cup final since Arsenal’s Emmanuel Petit in 1998.
The 25-year-old joined United for a then world record £89m in August 2016 but fell out of favour at times during the 2017-18 campaign.
He was left out of the starting line-up by boss Jose Mourinho for both legs of United’s Champions League last-16 defeat by Sevilla.
“Pogba was immense – especially in the second half,” said Ferdinand. “The pressure was on and he has to come to the fore. There’s a huge price tag to his name.
“He has had a tough season in terms of the media and people from within the game calling him out in a Manchester United shirt.
“It’s down to Jose now to unlock this Pogba we saw at the World Cup because he was responsible, he stood up to a lot of hard tests in midfield and was a talisman for this team.
“For some reason the jigsaw puzzle hasn’t been put together properly in a Manchester United shirt.
“The way the team plays, I think ‘are they getting the ball into him in the right areas?’ He’s not receiving the ball quickly enough.
“Is he being put in the right positions? These are the questions a manager has to work out.”
Source: bbc.comÂ