Youngsters in England

The future of soccer!

The English Premier League is full of nothing but DAZZLING talent. Some players have already broken through into the first team, some remain in the academy waiting for their debut, and others are out on loan getting good experience. The League is full of world class talent and the future is looking to raise the level of talent.

Adama Traore is an old school physical premier league player.
The Premier League has always been known for its physicality and intensity, but in recent years, there has been a shift towards a more technically sound game. The likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, and Mohamed Salah have proven that technical ability can be just as valuable as physical strength in the Premier League.

This shift towards technical ability has opened the door for young players to make an impact in the league. One of the most exciting prospects in the league right now is Phil Foden. The 22-year-old Manchester City midfielder has already established himself as a key player for both club and country, and is widely regarded as one of the best young talents in world football.

The biggest Phil Foden fan ever!

Foden’s performances for Manchester City have been nothing short of outstanding, and he has quickly become a fan favorite at the Etihad Stadium. His ability to dribble past defenders, create chances for his teammates, and score goals from midfield make him a unique talent, and one that is sure to dominate the Premier League for years to come.

Another player who has caught the eye of Premier League fans is Bukayo Saka. The 21-year-old Arsenal winger has been a shining light in an otherwise disappointing season for the Gunners. Saka’s versatility, pace, and technical ability have made him a key player for both club and country, and he is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in English football according to Micheal Gallagher

Saka’s performances for Arsenal have not gone unnoticed, and he has been linked with a move to some of Europe’s biggest clubs by Fabrizio Romano. However, the Gunners will be hoping to keep hold of their prized asset, as they look to build a team around the young winger as stated by Mikel Arteta. While Foden and Saka are already established Premier League players, there are also a number of young talents who are yet to make their mark in the league. One of the most promising prospects is Jude Bellingham. The 18-year-old midfielder made a name for himself at Birmingham City, before making a big-money move to Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2020.

A fan dedicated to equal representation modelsĀ  Harvey Elliot’s jersey.

Bellingham’s performances for Dortmund have been nothing short of outstanding, and he has quickly established himself as a key player for the Bundesliga giants. His ability to read the game, make key passes, and score goals from midfield make him a unique talent, and one that is sure to dominate the Premier League in the future.

Another player who is yet to make his mark in the Premier League is Harvey Elliott. The 18-year-old Liverpool midfielder is currently on loan at Blackburn Rovers, where he has been in sensational form this season. Elliott’s ability to create chances, score goals, and play with a maturity beyond his years make him one of the most exciting young talents in English football.

Mason Mount scores his first goal for Chelsea!
While Foden, Saka, Bellingham, and Elliott are just a few of the young players who are making waves in the Premier League, there are also a number of other youths who are yet to be discovered. With the Premier League continuing to provide a platform for young players to showcase their skills, it is only a matter of time before the next big talent emerges.

The future of youngsters in the Premier League is not just limited to English players. With the league becoming more global, there are also a number of young talents from around the world who are making their mark in English football. One such player is Mason Mount, the 22-year-old Chelsea midfielder who has established himself as a key player for both club and country.

The future is in great hands.