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Rising Young Stars: 11 Under-21 Players to Watch in the Premier League

 


A s the new Premier League season kicks off, optimism abounds among fans hoping for fresh talent to make an impact. Here’s a look at 11 exciting under-21 players, including one extra wildcard, who could have breakout seasons in the Premier League:

  1. Toby Collyer (Manchester United) - A 20-year-old defensive/central midfielder, Collyer has caught Erik ten Hag's eye and is expected to see first-team action this season. Despite recent injury setbacks, his potential remains high.

  2. Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham) - At 18, this Swedish central midfielder chose Tottenham over Barcelona. His pre-season performances suggest he could play a significant role for Spurs.

  3. Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich) - The Jamaican winger moved from Chelsea to Ipswich permanently after a promising loan spell. Hutchinson’s ability to transition from Chelsea to a Premier League return is highly anticipated.

  4. Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) - The Premier League's youngest-ever player at 15, Nwaneri is poised to make a bigger impact this season under Mikel Arteta.

  5. Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) - This 20-year-old Gambian winger impressed in the Eredivisie and could make a significant impact at Brighton this season.

  6. Amario Cozier-Duberry (Brighton) - After leaving Arsenal for more first-team opportunities, the 19-year-old winger could shine at Brighton, competing for a spot on the wings.

  7. Archie Gray (Tottenham) - The 18-year-old central midfielder, following in his family's footballing footsteps, could see substantial game time at Spurs.

  8. Harry Amass (Manchester United) - A 17-year-old left-back showing promise in pre-season, Amass may find himself getting first-team chances this season.

  9. Savio (Manchester City) - The 20-year-old Brazilian winger, returning to the City Football Group, is set to fill the gap left by Julian Alvarez’s departure.

  10. Mikey Moore (Tottenham) - The youngest on the list at 17, Moore’s potential is being closely watched as he looks to build on his early appearances for Spurs.

  11. Trey Nyoni (Liverpool) - The 17-year-old central/attacking midfielder, a wildcard pick, has shown glimpses of brilliance and could be a surprise package for Liverpool this season.

These young talents are primed for exciting breakthroughs and could be pivotal in their teams' successes this season.


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