The Premier League is home to many young talented players who are looking to make their mark in world football. But who are the best wonderkids that you should keep your eye out for?
It was a thrilling year for young English footballers after the Under-17 and Under-20 teams both won their age group World Cups. Our youth development is a major part of how success in clubs is built from small to big teams. But how many of our young players will make it into the Premier League first teams?
1. Ryan Sessegnon

The promising winger joined Fulham in 2008, at the age of just eight. He has shown he is a star of the future considering the fact that the 18-year-old is already Fulham’s most important player.
He was named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year and is the youngest ever player to be included in it and this year was given the awards of Championship Player of The Season and EFL Young Player Of The Season he has already won two accolades and he is only 18!
He has made 82 appearances for the Lilywhites and scored 23 goals and made 12 assists in the 17/18 season. The young forward is a versatile footballer and can play at left-back, left midfield and left wing.
Sessegnon is wanted by nearly every single big club throughout Europe and Tottenham will be gutted they missed the chance to sign him.
He is the first player from outside the Premier League to be nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year award. He also made his England Under-21 debut this year.
2. Reiss Nelson – Arsenal

The 18-year-old made 11 appearances in the Premier League 2 league and scored 9 goals while providing 3 assists. That led him to be crowned the Premier League 2 Player of the Year. He has also made 16 appearances for the Arsenal first team, impressing fans with his skill and link up play.
3. Ainsley Maitland Niles – Arsenal

Maitland-Niles impressed people with his calmness on the ball. Gary Lineker even said this in a tweet about him, “Really impressed by Maitland-Niles. Plays with an assured calmness and maturity that’s way beyond his 20 years.”
Maitland-Niles should be a regular fixture in the first team next year, and he is undoubtedly is one to look out for.
4. Ademola Lookman – Everton

His performances managed to get him a transfer to Everton for a reported £7.5 million pounds, potentially rising to £11 million with add-ons. In his 24 appearances for Everton, he managed 3 goals.
Later on, Lookman was loaned to RB Leipzig where he made 11 appearances and scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists. He is also wanted back at RB Leipzig after a successful spell there, and could move back this season but on a permanent basis.