*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:20, 15 December 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 19:37, 7 December 2024 (UTC)
On 7 October 2020, Iling-Junior was included in The Guardian's list of the 60 best young talents in the world born in 2003.[10] On 2 April 2021, he was first called up by Juventus U23 alongside his U19 teammate Gabriele Mulazzi for a Serie C match against Alessandria.[11] He finished the 2020–21 season with four goals and seven assists in 28 matches for the under-19 team.[8]
In the 2021–22 season, he improved his stats, having played 36 matches and scored 13 goals.[8] Iling-Junior also helped the U19s reach the UEFA Youth League semifinals, their best-ever placing in the competition.[15]
2022–2024
Iling-Junior scored his first professional goal on 3 September 2022, in the 13th minute in Trento–Juventus Next Gen,[α] their first season match.[16] He made his Serie A debut for the first team in a match against Empoli, on 21 October, coming on as a substitute for Filip Kostić in the 84th minute.[8]
On 25 October, Iling-Junior made his Champions League debut against Benfica, replacing Kostić in the 70th minute with Juventus trailing 4–1.[17] He assisted Arkadiusz Milik's 4–2 goal after six minutes, and provided a key pass for Weston McKennie's goal two minutes later.[17] Four days later, in an away match against Lecce, Iling-Junior assisted Nicolò Fagioli's winner after only 41 seconds from entering the pitch;[18] however, he suffered a right-ankle sprain after being fouled by Federico Di Francesco, ruling him out for 20 days.[19]
On 19 December, Juventus announced that Iling-Junior renewed his contract until 2025, being subsequently promoted to the first team.[20] He was promoted after scoring four goals in nine matches for Next Gen (two of which were during the previous season).[12] He made his first-minute debut with the first team on the 19th of the following month, in Juventus–Monza, in the Coppa Italia.[21]
On 2 March 2023, Iling-Junior started the first leg of the final of the Coppa Italia Serie C with Juventus Next Gen and scored a 47th-minute equaliser against Vicenza, against whom they lost 2–1.[22][23] On 11 April, he also played the second leg, in which he kicked a penalty he had won over the post at the 90th minute; they lost 3–2 (5–3 on aggregate).[24][25] On 7 May, he made his first start in Serie A and scored his first goal with Juventus' first team, netting the opener in a 2–0 away win over Atalanta.[26][27]
On 1 July 2024, Iling-Junior signed for Premier League club Aston Villa on a permanent deal, as part of a double-transfer from Juventus, alongside Enzo Barrenechea.[29][30][31] The deal commanded a €14 million fee, plus €3 million in add-ons,[29][31] and was related to the transfer of Douglas Luiz to Juventus, despite being a separate transaction.[29][32]
Loan to Bologna
On 27 August 2024, Illing-Junior joined Serie A club Bologna on a season-long loan.[33][34]
International career
Born in England, Iling-Junior is of DR Congolese descent.[35] He was a member of the England U17s' 2019 Syrenka Cup-winning squad.[36]
On 21 September 2022, he made his England U20 debut in a 3–0 win over Chile at the Pinatar Arena in Spain.[42] On 24 March 2023, he scored a brace in England U20's 2–0 win over Germany U20.[43]
Iling-Junior mainly plays a winger, either on the left or right. His versatility allowed him to be deployed various areas of the pitch by Juventus U19 coach Andrea Bonatti, namely as a left-back, left or right forward, attacking midfielder or central midfielder.[8] His main qualities are his goalscoring, dribbling and running abilities.[8][45]
Personal life
Iling-Junior moved to Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he found challenging.[6] He has since become nearly fluent in Italian.[6]
^ abThe team's name was changed from Juventus U23 to Juventus Next Gen in August 2022.[3]Cite error: The named reference "Juventus U23 → Juventus Next Gen" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
^ abcThe team's name was changed from Juventus U23 to Juventus Next Gen in August 2022.[3]Cite error: The named reference "Juventus U23 → Juventus Next Gen" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).