Breakout Stars

Premier League's Breakout Stars: Top Young Talents to Watch

Young football players aiming for Premier League stardom.

Upcoming Premier League Stars Under 21

Every new season brings fresh hope for Premier League fans, creating an air of optimism that this might be the year their club breaks new ground. Part of this excitement often stems from the emergence of new talent, whether it's a fresh signing or a promising young player stepping up from their club's academy. This season, there are several under-21 players making waves who could become game-changers in the Premier League.

Toby Collyer - Manchester United

Age: 20 | Position: Defensive/Central Midfielder | Nation: England

Manchester United's promising midfielder, Toby Collyer, has been marked as one to watch by manager Erik ten Hag. After a successful FA Cup final, Collyer has been earmarked for more first-team chances despite facing injury setbacks. With exceptional ability on the ball and a strong work rate, he is expected to play a vital part in United's midfield this season.

Lucas Bergvall - Tottenham Hotspur

Age: 18 | Position: Central Midfielder | Nation: Sweden

Lucas Bergvall has made a name for himself at Tottenham, showcasing impressive performances during pre-season. Having opted for a move to Spurs over Barcelona, he has already begun pushing for a starting role. Known for his agility and creativity in midfield, Bergvall could ease the pressure on established playmakers like James Maddison.

Omari Hutchinson - Ipswich Town

Age: 20 | Position: Winger | Nation: Jamaica

After turning heads in the Arsenal academy, Omari Hutchinson moved to Ipswich permanently after a fruitful loan. With a successful debut season and a record transfer fee for Ipswich, Hutchinson is set to play a crucial role in their campaign as they attempt to return to the Premier League.

Ethan Nwaneri - Arsenal

Age: 17 | Position: Attacking Midfielder | Nation: England

The youngest player in Premier League history, Ethan Nwaneri, is ready for more action this season. With Mikel Arteta under pressure to give academy players a chance, Nwaneri's unique skill set may guarantee him appearances off the bench and possibly more.

Yankuba Minteh - Brighton

Age: 20 | Position: Winger | Nation: Gambia

Minteh's acquisition by Brighton has generated excitement among fans. With a successful stint in the Eredivisie and impressive performances in pre-season, he is positioned to excel on the wing, potentially becoming a key player under new coach Fabian Hurzeler.

Amario Cozier-Duberry - Brighton

Age: 19 | Position: Winger | Nation: England

After leaving Arsenal for greater opportunities, Amario Cozier-Duberry is eager to prove himself at Brighton. Competing for minutes with a strong winger cohort, he has a bright future and may benefit from Brighton's reputation for player development.

Archie Gray - Tottenham

Age: 18 | Position: Central Midfielder | Nation: England

Hailing from a footballing family, Archie Gray has quickly earned the trust of Tottenham's management. His versatility might make him a key asset for Spurs, particularly in midfield roles as they navigate a busy schedule this season.

Harry Amass - Manchester United

Age: 17 | Position: Left-back | Nation: England

In the spotlight at Manchester United, Harry Amass is rising rapidly through the ranks. With a strong pre-season and injuries affecting senior players, he has a unique opportunity to make an impact as a dynamic left-back.

Mikey Moore - Tottenham

Age: 17 | Position: Winger | Nation: England

The youngest player on our list, Mikey Moore, recently signed a long-term contract with Spurs. With impressive performances at youth level, he may soon be given a chance in the first team, making him one to watch closely.

Trey Nyoni - Liverpool

Age: 17 | Position: Central/Attacking Midfielder | Nation: England

As a bonus selection, Trey Nyoni's potential is being cautiously considered by Liverpool's coaching staff. Following some exciting pre-season displays, fans are eager to see how he integrates into the first team as he continues his development.

Conclusion

As the new Premier League season unfolds, these young talents present exciting prospects for their respective clubs. As they compete for first-team opportunities, there’s a firm belief among fans that one or more of these players could evolve into the league’s next breakout star. Keep a close eye on the 2023/24 Premier League season for these Under-21 gems.

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