The best of those aged 21 or younger.
Football is all about looking to the future and with that in mind here are the statistically best young players in the Premier League this season.
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Stats provided by WhoScored. Players mus be 21-years-old or younger.
10. Liam Moore, Leicester City – 6.79 rating
First up is a Leicester defender who is being targeted by some of the biggest clubs in the country due to his fine performances at the back.
9. Javier Manquillo, Liverpool – 6.83
Currently on a two-year loan deal from Atletico Madrid this 20-year-old has been used at both right and left-back by manager Brendan Rodgers.
8. Connor Wickham, Sunderland – 6.86
The striker’s goals last season played a big part in the Black Cats avoiding relegation, but two strikes so far this time around is less impressive.
7. Eric Dier, Tottenham Hotspur – 6.90
Signed from Sporting Lisbon over the summer this defender started life at White Hart Lane with a bang with two goals in as many games, but that excitement has since fizzled out.
6. Andrew Robertson, Hull City – 6.91
Acquired from Dundee this left-back has taken the move in his stride and Robertson is now a regular in the Scotland national team as well.
5. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arsenal – 6.95
With so much experience for club and country it’s easy to forget this midfielder has only just turned 21-years-old, although injuries still plague Oxlade-Chamberlain.
4. Jeffrey Schlupp, Leicester City – 6.99
Another from the King Power Stadium now and someone who will need to start performing if Nigel Pearson’s men are to avoid relegation.
3. Romelu Lukaku, Everton – 7.02
Became the Toffees’ club record signing over the summer after joining from Chelsea in a £28m deal and Lukaku has six league goals to date this term.
2. Calum Chambers, Arsenal – 7.23
Bought from Southampton for £16m, injuries to key players has meant that Chambers has played much more than many expected and has done well.
1. Raheem Sterling, Liverpool – 7.28
Leading the way still is a 19-year-old who greatly impressed for the Reds in 2013/14 and is still doing so now, with three league goals and four assists to date.