The summer transfer window will once against see the Premier League’s top dogs fight it out for the signature of the world’s best talent, though this time there is likely to be an influx of youngsters who are set to devastate England’s top flight.
Here are six we think you should get excited about:
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Delle Alli
The 18-year-old midfielder signed for Tottenham in the January transfer window from Milton Keynes Dons in a deal worth £5m after a series of dazzling performances in League One. As part of the transfer, Alli moved back to MK Dons on loan for the rest of the season and has continued to wow fans at Stadium:MK, scoring a remarkable 14 goals from his midfield position.
Maximiliano Romero
16-year-old Maximiliano Romero looks likely to be on the way to Arsenal this summer, from Argentinian top flight side Velez Sarsfield, and has been dubbed the new Messi. The forward will likely arrive at the Emirates Stadium in two years time, when he turns 18 years old and looks set to excite Gunners fans with his silky skills.
Sergi Samper
Midfielder Sergi Samper has been tipped with a move to Liverpool following a disappointing season for Catalan giants Barcelona. The 20-year-old had hoped for a breakthrough season at the Nou Camp, but has failed to play a single minute of La Liga football, despite starting a Champions League game against APOEL. Samper has been a mainstay for Barcelona B, their reserve side, who sit bottom of the Spanish Segunda and it looks like he will need to move to get regular first team football.
Divock Origi
The 19-year-old Belgian winger signed for Liverpool for £10m from Lille after an impressive World Cup campaign in Brazil with his national team. Origi was then loaned back to the French side for another season and his lightening pace will set Anfield alight next season after bagging eight Ligue 1 goals this term.
Nathan
19-year-old Nathan has travelled to London to complete a medical at Chelsea as part of a move from Brazilian side Atletico Paranaense. The South American youngster predominantly plays on the left wing and has represented his country at under-20 level, so comes with a reasonable pedigree
Felipe Anderson
The 21-year-old Brazilian, currently playing for Serie A side Lazio, has been tipped with a move to the top of the Premier League. Anderson been wowing Italian crowds this season, scoring 11 goals and assisting six in just 24 appearances which have fired the Biancocelesti to second in the Italian top flight, just below their hated city rivals Roma.