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From Kobbie Mainoo to James Trafford – Five Youngsters to watch out for in Premier League 2023/24

From Kobbie Mainoo to James Trafford – Five Youngsters to watch out for in Premier League 2023/24

Here we find put five youngsters who can be a game-changer in the Premier League 2023/24. These players come in the age of 21 or under 21.

Premier League 2023/24: August is the starting month of the Premier League and the new season is back with more exciting players. The new season of the English top flight will kick off on 11 August. Like other seasons, we will also see some youngsters make a mark on the biggest stage. Who will be the exciting face in Premier League as a youngster? It could be next Erling Haaland or Marcus Rashford.

We pick five youngsters who can shine in the English top flight in 2023/24. Youngsters who have been picked came through criteria of age. We have picked a set of players who come in the age of 21 or under 21.

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James Trafford

James Trafford is one of the youngsters to watch out for in the Premier League 2023/24. This 20-year-old goalkeeper was part of England’s U-21 side who won the European Under-21 Championship this summer. He made a move from Man City to Burnely for a club record deal worth £19m. Burnely earned promotion to Premier League this season by winning Championship. He kept six clean sheets in England’s winning campaign in European U-21 Championship.

From Kobbie Mainoo to James Trafford, Five Youngsters to watch out for in Premier League 2023/24 who come in the age of 21 or under 21.

Kobbie Mainoo

This teenager impressed in the pre-season tour of Manchester United. The academy started in four games and provided a glimpse of his talent. He is a versatile midfielder and Man United can utilise him in different roles. He made his Premier League debut last season when he came off the bench in the victory over Leicester. The Red Devils kept him in the squad instead of sending him out on loan. He is recovering from an ankle injury and then, will be back for the selection.

Cameron Archer

Cameron Archer was playing on loan with Middlesbrough who made into the Championship playoffs. He was instrumental for the club last season scoring 11 goals in 20 games. Aston Villa forward could be the deputy of Ollie Watkins from the bench. He was also part of England U-21 and scored the opening goal of England’s winning campaign.

From Kobbie Mainoo to James Trafford, Five Youngsters to watch out for in Premier League 2023/24 who come in the age of 21 or under 21.

James McAtee

The 20-year-old midfielder is back at Manchester City after playing for Sheffield United on loan. He helped his club to earn promotion in Premier League by scoring 9 goals in 21 starts. It won’t be easy to find a place in the XI of Pep Guardiola’s side who completed the treble last season. He is coming off a Man City youth setup and scored against Bayern in pre-season last month. He will try to follow fellow academy graduate Rico Lewis.

From Kobbie Mainoo to James Trafford, Five Youngsters to watch out for in Premier League 2023/24 who come in the age of 21 or under 21.

Simon Adingra

The Ivory man will play for Brighton who had a great season in Premier League. They made their maiden entry to UEFA Competition. He can follow the footsteps of Evan Ferguson and Julio Enciso who made it into the first XI through the academy. He was playing for Union SG last season on loan, scoring 10 goals in 30 appearances. The 21-year-old may play his first game for Brighton this season. De Zerbi backs youngsters and he could be a game-changer.

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