Which young players could have a breakthrough season in the Premier League in 2017/18?
Whether it is forcing their way into the senior team for the
first time or furthering claims for a regular starting role, there could
be opportunities for players to make their mark up and down the league.
Here are 10 to keep an eye on over the next year...
Premier League,12th August, 12:30pm
Watford v Liverpool
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Having
made seven starts in all competitions last season, Alexander-Arnold
looks primed for further first-team involvement in 2017/18, particularly
with European football back on the agenda for Liverpool. He is expected
to be the regular back-up for Nathaniel Clyne at right-back and has not
been included in England's squad for the European Under-19 Championship
with next season in mind. He has high ambitions too, telling the Daily Telegraph in May: "Until I captain Liverpool I will not be satisfied."
Josh Onomah (Tottenham)
Onomah
was one of the most impressive performers for England as they won the
Under-20 World Cup in South Korea. And with Spurs so far quiet in the
transfer market, it might be expected that the 20-year-old will play
more of a role in the first team next season, having only made 12
appearances, and just three starts, in 2016/17. He has largely been
deployed as a wide player by Mauricio Pochettino so far, but perhaps
that might change after he shone for England in a deeper midfield role.
His international displays even earned comparisons to club team-mate
Mousa Dembele.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal)
Another
World Cup winner with England in South Korea, Arsene Wenger has
confirmed that Maitland-Niles will be promoted to the first-team squad
next season. The 19-year-old mainly played on the flanks in his seven
appearances last year, but Wenger was impressed with his performance in
midfield against Southampton in the FA Cup in January. "I've seen
qualities in him that tell me he can be useful in the middle and he can
also be a defensive specialist," added the Gunners boss.
He's
very good in one against ones and quick in his recoveries, very good in
duels, and not scared to play either. He’s a boy who has had to be
patient, who has a good mentality. I like him very much and I think his
game is very positive.
Arsene Wenger on Maitland-Niles
Jonathan Leko (West Brom)
Described
as an "unbelievable" talent by Tony Pulis around this time last year,
Leko made nine Premier League appearances last season, all from the
bench. The 18-year-old is one of 14 Premier League players to have been
nominated for the Golden Boy award, which recognises the best young
player in Europe over a calendar year. In a team that has sometimes
being accused of lacking creativity, Leko is quick, direct, good with
the ball at his feet, and could give the Baggies a spark in 2017/18.
Olufela Olomola (Southampton)
At
a club that has had plenty of 'breakout' players in the last few
seasons, and struggled for goals in 2016/17, there could be
opportunities for Olomola under new manager Mauricio Pellegrino. The
19-year-old, who is yet to appear in the Premier League, can play up
front or on the right and scored seven goals in 16 matches for the
Under-23s last year. He joined Southampton from Arsenal in 2014 and
could be set to make an impression in the first team with his strength,
pace and eye for goal.
Dominic Solanke (Liverpool)
Solanke
was the player of the tournament as England won the Under-20 World Cup.
He also might have improved his chances of having a breakthrough season
by leaving Chelsea, where he made just one senior appearance, to join
Liverpool. His coach at Chelsea, Adrian Viveash, labelled Solanke as an "outstanding" player who reminds of him Teddy Sheringham,
but quicker. With Daniel Sturridge potentially leaving Liverpool,
Solanke might get a few opportunities to showcase his talents next
season
Daniel Agyei (Burnley)
The
20-year-old forward spent the first half of last season on loan at
Coventry, scoring five goals in 20 appearances, before returning to
Burnley in January. He then made his Premier League debut against
Liverpool in March, describing it as a "massive step forward". Burnley's
development coach Michael Jolley says the striker, who can also play
out wide, is "difficult to stop". "He's got some great natural assets,
pace and power, he's got a terrific left foot, he can head it. He's got a
lot going for him," he added.
Andreas Pereira (Manchester United)
After
a testing season on loan at Granada, might this be the year that
Pereira, 21, makes his breakthrough at Manchester United? With big-money
signings expected, he might be limited to cup appearances, but he is
raring to go after making 37 appearances in Spain. "I think I'm ready
now," he told the club website. "I am more mature, physically and
mentally, and I am ready to come back and hopefully push to play next
season for United." Pereira played across the midfield at relegated
Granada, starting out wide before moving to No 10 and then into the
centre.
Ben Chilwell (Leicester)
With
12 first-team starts last season, including a Champions League debut,
it feels like now is the time for Chilwell to push on and put more
pressure on Christian Fuchs' position in the Leicester team. Chilwell,
who played with England at the European Under-21 Championship, signed a
long-term deal with the Foxes last summer after being linked with
Liverpool. And he said towards the end of the season that he is hungry
for more: "I have had some great experiences so far and I want to
experience even more."
Ramadan Sobhi (Stoke)
After
making 19 appearances in all competitions in his debut season with
Stoke, expect more from 20-year-old Sobhi in 2016/17. The tricky winger
has already showed flashes of his potential, such as in an impressive
display against Middlesbrough in March which left manager Mark Hughes
purring about his qualities. "When you get him in good areas in the
final third and when he's twisting and turning inside the box… There are
few I've seen who are as good in those situations." The challenge for
Sobhi is to force his way into the first team when everybody is fit.
Who will be the breakout Premier League players of 2017/18?
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