Top 5 young players to watch out for next season

Top 5 young players to watch out for next season

Eric Munene 09:00 - 31.07.2024

These players stood out last season for their exceptional performances

The Premier League gears up for another thrilling season, and the spotlight will once again shines on young talents poised to make a significant impact on the pitch. Here are four rising stars who are set to capture the imagination of football fans in the upcoming 2024/2025 campaign:

Cole Palmer, 22 (Chelsea)

Cole Palmer has swiftly become a name synonymous with flair and goal-scoring prowess at Stamford Bridge. After showing that he can carry Chelsea though a storm, Palmer has emerged as Chelsea's go-to creative force.

His ability to conjure up mesmerizing plays, coupled with a keen eye for goal, saw him bag 22 league goals and 11 assists last season.

Palmer's knack for decisive moments, including crucial penalties and standout performances against top sides, has cemented his status as one of the league's brightest talents.

Jarrad Branthwaite, 21 (Everton

Jarrad Branthwaite has been a linchpin in Everton's defensive setup. The Carlisle academy graduate's astute reading of the game and commanding presence at the back have earned him accolades and admiration.

Branthwaite's knack for timely interceptions and pivotal goals, such as his memorable strikes against Tottenham and in the Merseyside derby, underscores his growing influence.

With his defensive prowess and leadership qualities, Branthwaite is poised to elevate Everton's ambitions further and potentially stake a claim in the England squad.

Harvey Elliott, 21 (Liverpool)

Harvey Elliott's rise to prominence at Anfield has been nothing short of meteoric. Amidst Liverpool's transitional phase, Elliott has emerged as a beacon of hope and creativity. His dynamic performances on the wing, marked by precise crosses and audacious strikes, have endeared him to the Liverpool faithful.

Elliott's versatility and work rate have proven invaluable, especially during Liverpool's injury-hit spells. With a season of substantial influence behind him, Elliott looks set to play a pivotal role under new manager Arne Slot, offering width and attacking impetus that could rejuvenate Liverpool's front line.

Leny Yoro, 18 (Manchester United)

One of the newest Premier League defenders. Yoro was signed by United from Lille earlier this month and his stats from the Ligue 1 suggest that he is on a trajectory of becoming one of the best under 21 center backs in the Premier League

Kobbie Mainoo, 19 (Manchester United)

Manchester United's turbulent season found a silver lining in Kobbie Mainoo's emergence. The young midfielder's composure on the ball, vision, and knack for crucial goals quickly endeared him to fans and pundits alike.

Mainoo's maturity belies his age, earning comparisons to midfield maestros like Luka Modric. His standout performances, including memorable strikes against rivals and influential displays in midfield, highlight his potential as a future leader at Old Trafford.

Under manager Erik ten Hag, Mainoo's development promises to be a cornerstone of United's resurgence, showcasing the club's enduring ability to nurture top-tier talent.

Whether it's Palmer's creativity at Chelsea, Branthwaite's defensive solidity at Everton, Elliott's flair at Liverpool, or Mainoo's midfield mastery at Manchester United, these players are primed to shape the league's narrative and captivate audiences with their talent and determination.

Watch this space as the next generation of footballing icons take center stage in the world's most exciting league.

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