Wonderkids! 20 15-year-olds To Look Out For, With Arsenal, Liverpool & Chelsea Teenagers All Tipped For Big Things

Man City, Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham, Sunderland, Southampton, West Brom, Wolves, Ipswich and Birmingham starlets also featured.

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Football fans just love seeing homegrown teenagers rise through their clubs’ ranks before exploding onto the first-team scene.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane, Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling and Everton’s Ross Barkley are three players who have made such a journey in the past few seasons.

Here are 20 players, all aged 15, who have the potential to follow suit in the coming years, according to Match of the Day magazine:

Elliot Embleton (Sunderland) – English forward
Top skill: movement
Should be a first team player by 2019

Odin Bailey (Birmingham City) – English midfielder
Top skill: long-range shooting
Should be a first team player by 2017

Birmingham City’s Odin Bailey playing for England at youth level

Liam Coyle (Liverpool) – English defender
Top skill: tackling
Should be a first team player by 2021

Dujon Sterling (Chelsea) – English defender
Top skill: overlapping runs
Should be a first team player by 2021

Chelsea right-back Dujon Sterling in action for England’s youth team

Niall Ennis (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – English forward
Top skill: snapshots
Should be a first team player by 2017

Mackenzie Heaney (Newcastle United) – English forward
Top skill: finishing
Should be a first team player by 2019

Teenage Newcastle United striker Mackenzie Heaney

Andre Dozzell (Ipswich Town) – English midfielder
Top skill: creativity
Should be a first team player by 2016

Sadou Diallo (Man City) – English midfielder
Top skill: key passes
Should be a first team player by 2022

Vashon Neufville (West Ham United) – English defender
Top skill: strength on the ball
Should be a first team player by 2017

Japhet Tanganga (Tottenham Hotspur) – English defender
Top skill: calmness in possession
Should be a first team player by 2019

Tottenham defender Japhet Tanganga (middle) receives MVP trophy at Under-16 tournament in Korea

Jonathan Leko (West Bromwich Albion) – English forward
Top skill: instinctive finishing
Should be a first team player by 2015

Jared Thompson (Chelsea) – English goalkeeper
Top skill: quick reflexes
Should be a first team player by 2022

Young Chelsea goalkeeper Jared Thompson saving a penalty

Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea) – English defender/midfielder
Top skill: comfortable with either foot
Should be a first team player by 2021

Dan N’lundulu (Southampton) – English forward
Top skill: winning headers
Should be a first team player by 2018

Southampton’s Dan N’lundulu playing for England’s Under-16s against Scotland

Callum Slattery (Southampton) – English midfielder
Top skill: shooting from outside the box
Should be a first team player by 2016

Joe Willock (Arsenal) – English midfielder
Top skill: tricky feet
Should be a first team player by 2017

Arsenal’s Chris Willock in pre-season action for the Gunners

Charlie Gilmour (Arsenal) – English midfielder
Top skill: calm passing
Should be a first team player by 2016

Tyler Roberts (West Bromwich Albion) – Welsh forward
Top skill: work-rate
Should be a first team player by 2017

Mason Mount (Chelsea) – English midfielder
Top skill: crisp passing
Should be a first team player by 2020

Reiss Nelson (Arsenal) English forward
Top skill: cutting inside
Should be a first team player by 2019

Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson cutting inside onto his right foot during England youth match