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René Mitongo is emerging as one of the most exciting young forwards in Belgian football. He was born in 2008 and plays as a striker for Standard Liège. He will turn eighteen only in January, yet he is already gaining strong interest from several top European clubs.

His rise accelerated after his impressive performances with Belgium’s Under-17 team at the recent World Cup. The Belgian side did not advance past the round of sixteen against Portugal. Still, Mitongo made a lasting impression with his display in the group stage match against Fiji.

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René Mitongo

René Mitongo 📸

He scored four goals and dominated the game with remarkable presence. Many scouts followed that match closely, and his performance sparked immediate attention.

According to reports highlighted by TuttoMercato, Juventus and Milan are now tracking him with great interest. Both clubs see him as a long-term investment and would likely introduce him first in their second teams. This careful approach aims to support his development in a structured environment.

René Mitongo – A profile compared to Romelu Lukaku

René Mitongo 📸

René Mitongo 📸

In Belgium, Mitongo is often compared to Romelu Lukaku. The comparison comes from his physical strength, his strong hold-up play, and his natural ability to shield the ball. Coaches appreciate his maturity in link-up actions and his growing instinct in the box.

His recent four-goal performance illustrates his improvement and his growing confidence. Standard Liège values him highly and has already shown trust in his potential. The club extended his contract until June 30, 2028.

René Mitongo 📸

René Mitongo 📸

This long agreement reflects their belief in his future and their desire to protect their young asset. Standard is also considering giving him his first-team debut soon.

A senior appearance would help him adjust to faster rhythms and more demanding challenges. It would also allow the club to measure his readiness for a larger role.

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Mitongo stands at a crucial moment in his development. Interest from major clubs highlights his talent but also brings pressure. His next steps will require good guidance and steady growth. If he continues on this path, he could become one of Belgium’s next major forwards.

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