As the dust from Tokyo 2020 begins to settle, domestic leagues around the world are beginning and there is plenty of Olympic talent on show.

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Women’s football at Tokyo 2020 delivered an unforgettable tournament as Canada claimed an historic gold.

Eighteen group games brought an unforgettable 74 goals, with new stars emerging and older ones continuing to shine.

After a brief break, players are now preparing for the domestic season back with their clubs – but who should you be looking out for?

Here are five standout players from the Games to keep an eye on in 2020/2021.

Despite being just 18 years old, Hanna Bennison joined Everton from Swedish side FC Rosengård for a club-record transfer fee following the conclusion of the Olympics.

That money is testament to the talent she possesses, and while she predominately featured off the bench for Sweden in Tokyo, the game she did start against New Zealand saw her deliver an audacious ball over the top to assist teammate Madelen Janogy for the game-winning goal.

The talented youngster has developed into a between-the-lines midfielder that allows her to seamlessly transition from defence to attack; highly intelligent in her reading of the game, Bennison recognises when to make the pass and when to play it safe.

Although she is still developing, the super Swede could be the missing piece of the puzzle for Everton in their pursuit of the FA Women’s Super League’s elusive top three.

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