The 2018/19 Premier League season has seen the breakthrough of some immense young talent.Declan Rice has shone in the middle of the park for West Ham and was rightfully called-up to the England squad for his assured displays in front of the Hammers defence.Getty Images14
Arsenal – Joe Willock
14Aston Villa – Andre Green
14Bournemouth – Mark Travers
14Brighton – Alexis Mac Allister
Brighton signed Argentine playmaker Mac Allister from Argentinos Juniors in January but he was loaned straight back out to see out the rest of the season in his homeland.Mac Allister looks a very exciting prospect for the Seagulls, having scored five goals in 19 matches in the top flight this season – could he be the man to add some much needed creativity to the south coast side?Burnley – Dwight McNeil
14Chelsea – Reece James
14Crystal Palace – Sam Woods
A lifelong Eagles fan, 20-year-old defender Woods appeared as a late substitute in their Carabao Cup defeat and was on the bench for their 1-0 win over Newcastle.He has been on the periphery of the first-team for much of the season after impressing for the Under-23s in defence and will be hoping for a breakthrough next campaign.Everton – Lewis Gibson
14Leicester City – Harvey Barnes
Barnes has had a great second half of the season and has been an important player for Leicester, but next year he could really cement his name in the side from the off.He has great dribbling skills, pace and a good delivery too and with the guidance of Brendan Rodgers in pre-season, he could be a star for the the Foxes next season.Liverpool – Curtis Jones
14Manchester City – Phil Foden
Foden has no doubt had a massive season of progression under Pep Guardiola, having made eight more Premier League appearances than last season – and 26 in total.However, many of his appearances have come off the bench and he is yet to cement a solid run in the team.Next season, it will be interesting to see how Guardiola plays him as he knows the pressure will be on him to use his outstanding youth more.Next year could really be the year where he becomes pivotal to Man City’s team.Getty Images14Manchester United – Mason Greenwood
Greenwood has had a stunning season for the Under-18s and the Under-23s and he was rewarded with a starting spot in United’s last match of the season against Cardiff.He put in a good performances for the Red Devils and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet after hitting the post.He will be hoping he can replicate Marcus Rashford’s rise up the rankings and he will surely get more opportunities under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.14Newcastle United – Sean Longstaff
Longstaff was having a superb season before it was cruelly cut short with a knee injury.He seemingly made the holding midfield spot his own in Rafa Benitez’s set-up and we can expect the same next season.Norwich – Max Aarons
Many Norwich stars have had brilliant seasons in the Championship and they will likely have a similar line-up next campaign.But Aarons in particular has been superb on the right side of the Canaries defence and he has exactly what it takes to shine in the top flight.Predominantly a right-back, Aarons can also play on the left side of defence and he made 41 Championship appearances for Norwich since debuting in the Carabao Cup last year.It will be difficult but he has what it takes to make a name for himself in the Premier League next season.Southampton – Kayne Ramsay
Ralph Hasenhuttl, bearing in mind the game was against Manchester City, threw Ramsay in at the deep end for his debut in December and he acquitted himself well.The 18-year-old ex-Chelsea prodigy also featured in the FA Cup, playing at centre-back against Derby County and next season he could cement a spot at right-back in the Saints’ back four.Getty Images14Sheffield United – Kieran Dowell
Dowell has been on loan at Sheffield United from Everton but has been very impressive for the Blades when featuring for them this season.If he does sign permanently for the newly promoted side, he could become the key playmaker in Chris Wilder’s side on their return to the Premier League.Tottenham – Oliver Skipp
14Watford – Juan Camilo Hernandez
Hernandez, 18, spent the season at Huesca on loan and has been one of few good performers for the LaLiga club.The 20-year-old scored four goals and assisted three as his side were relegated to the second division.Hernandez his career for Colombian side Deportivo Pereira, where he netted a stunning 23 goals in 55 games at the age of just 16-years-old.West Ham – Grady Diangana
Diangana, 21, featured in 17 matches this season and was impressive in many of his outings, and uninspiring on other occasions.The youngster needs to be given more game time in his natural position as it is clear he has bags of talent but must be given a run in the team.Getty14Wolves – Morgan Gibbs-White
Gibbs-White is undoubtedly talented and has made 20 substitute appearances in the Premier League under Nuno Espirito Santo this season.He has made five starts but will hope to add to them before the campaign ends.A fine young playmaker, he should be pushing for regular starts next season and if he doesnt get them he may need to make a decision on his future.14A moment of quick-thinking and 'pure intelligence' from Trent Alexander-Arnold has helped Liverpool pull off one of the Champions League's greatest comebacks on a magical night at Anfield. After a
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