The Premier League attracts some of the best footballing talents on the planet and many of its stars will be featured at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

These are just three of the players who not only can impress individually at the World Cup but also could come back from the Middle East with a gold medal.

De Bruyne At The Top Of His Game

A midfielder who would arguably walk into any club or national side in the world, Manchester City’s Kevin de Bruyne continues to impress in the Premier League. His country Belgium is one of the dark horses for the major tournament in Qatar and many will probably be using World Cup betting offers to back the Red Devils at Odds of 14/1 to lift the trophy this winter.

With an impressive nine assists in his first 13 Premier League games of the season, De Bruyne has been in outstanding form ahead of the World Cup. While also contributing three Premier League goals in that time, the 31-year-old will also be a goal scoring threat himself in Qatar.

Belgium will be determined to go all the way in this World Cup as time is running out on their “golden generation”. The likes of De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku are all edging into the latter stages of their careers. The Red Devils have shown promise at major tournaments before and perhaps with their experience under their belts, De Bruyne and co can finally get their hands on the biggest prize of them all in Qatar.

Kane Can Take England To The Next Level

Having finished as runner-up at the European Championships last summer, skipper Harry Kane will be hoping to lead England to World Cup glory this winter. A fourth-place finish at the last World Cup in Russia was followed by that heartbreaking final defeat to Italy at Euro 2020. Kane has played key roles in both England’s runs to the latter stages of their last two tournaments and is bound to play a vital part in Qatar.

The highly sought-after Tottenham Hotspur talisman also heads into the World Cup in great form, as he was the highest-scoring Englishman in the Premier League after the first 14 games of the season. With 11 goals in that 14-match spell, Kane has found his scoring rhythm seemingly at the right time ahead of Qatar. England has shown potential before but this World Cup could be the time Kane and the Three Lions finally deliver

Antony Can Shine For Brazil

Part of a Brazil side that heads into the World Cup as pre-tournament favourites, Manchester United’s Antony will be determined to help the South American nation land a sixth world crown this winter. Following a high-profile move from Ajax to Old Trafford over the summer, Antony has settled in well with a United side that appears to be moving in the right direction under manager Erik ten Hag. Three goals in his first six Premier League appearances have seen Antony already earn the admiration of the United supporters and now he’ll want to impress on the biggest stage of all.

Antony, De Bruyne and Kane all have the ability to light up the 2022 World Cup and perhaps one will head back to England with a winning medal around their neck.