Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and every Premier League team’s top prospect this season

We take a look at the youngsters set to inherit the spotlight this season

Tom Kershaw
Thursday 22 August 2019 13:38 BST
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After the thrilling breakthrough of Callum Hudson-Odoi captured the potential and impatience of the Premier League‘s young talent on the fringes, The Independent takes a look at a player from every club who are yet to make a top-flight appearance in their fledgeling careers thus far.

The likes of Chelsea‘s Reece James is all but guaranteed to get his chance to challenge club captain Cesar Azpilicueta, after earning a place in the Championship team of the season on loan at Wigan last season.

Emile Smith Rowe at Arsenal is also virtually assured of a top-tier introduction - with teammates Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock already having started this season - if the winger isn't to embark on another loan move after a string of Europa League and domestic cup appearances, while Liverpool and Manchester City‘s burgeoning academies continue to produce more world-class prospects.

However, there are also a number of flourishing talents at the likes of Norwich, Newcastle and West Ham primed to inherit their own spotlight this season.

Here is a player from each team set to shine:

Check out the gallery above to see 20 of the best young prospects.

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