7 best Premier League youngsters – two Spurs stars feature, but not Harry Kane!
A look at the seven best Premier League youngsters of the season so far, featuring Manchester United striking sensation Anthony Martial…
7) Kurt Zouma (Chelsea)
Continuing his fine rise to the Chelsea first-team with a solid performance and goal against Arsenal this weekend, Kurt Zouma has done remarkably well for one so young and looks a future great in the Blues defence.
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6) Eric Dier (Tottenham)
Adapting well to a new defensive midfield role, Eric Dier has made a bright start for Tottenham this season after also shining at points last term, despite struggling for consistency over the course of the campaign.
5) Dele Alli (Tottenham)
Another superb young midfielder on the books at Tottenham, Dele Alli attracted plenty of interest from top Premier League clubs whilst at MK Dons, and is now showing he can do it in the Premier League.
4) Joe Gomez (Liverpool)
Virtually unknown before joining Liverpool in a surprise move from Charlton this summer, Joe Gomez has been hugely impressive for the Reds at left-back, combining defensive composure with quality going forward.
3) Memphis Depay (Manchester United)
A real star in the making, Memphis Depay has looked well worth the £30m Manchester United paid for him this summer after he shone at PSV.
2) Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
The most expensive English player ever, Raheem Sterling has looked superb for Manchester City, though it is little surprise after he already made a name for himself in his time at Liverpool.
1) Anthony Martial (Manchester United)
A real surprise package, Anthony Martial looked a risky buy at £36m – possibly rising to £58m – given he’d not always been a regular at previous club AS Monaco, but the Frenchman already has three goals for Manchester United, giving them the pace and clinical ability they’ve needed up front.