A look at five young players who could break through in the Premier League this season:
JAMES McATEE (Manchester City)
McAtee is a talented left-sided attacking midfielder who has been promoted to City’s senior squad by manager Pep Guardiola for this season after spending the last two years on loan at Sheffield United, who were were relegated from the Premier League last season. McAtee, 21, impressed on the pre-season tour in the United States, where he got plenty of playing time with many starters still absent after Euro 2024, and could be seen as a substitute for Julián Álvarez who was well away. rejecting the need for City to enter the transfer market. It’s a show of faith from Guardiola.
AMAD DIALLO (Manchester United)
After joining United for around £20 million ($25.5 million) in January 2021, Diallo, a 22-year-old from the Ivory Coast, had loan spells with Rangers in Scotland and then Sunderland in the English third division amid concerns that it was. he didn’t have the talent to succeed at Old Trafford. However, things changed in the second half of last season, when the players Marcus Rashford and Antony were away from United. Diallo was given more playing time by manager Erik ten Hag who even scored the winning goal in the 121st minute in a classic FA Cup quarter-final tie against United’s arch-rivals Liverpool. Diallo enters this season hoping to get more games now that Ten Hag is staying.
CONOR BRADLEY (Liverpool)
Bradley’s development at Liverpool this season will largely depend on where new manager Arne Slot sees Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future. Alexander-Arnold has long been Liverpool’s preferred right-back, but he could finally be pushed into midfield by Slott, giving substitute Bradley more opportunities there the role of the right back. Of the Liverpool boys who got game time last season amid the injury crisis, Bradley stood out in particular for his attacking flair, which was showcased with a goal against Chelsea. The 21-year-old Northern Ireland international was also welcomed by Liverpool fans, who clearly see Bradley as a star of the future.
LUCAS BERGVALL (Tottenham)
With blonde hair, it’s not hard to miss Bergvall, an 18-year-old Swede. He is also known for his touch and quality on the ball which led Tottenham to spend £8.5 million ($10.8 million) on a player who, in just one season at the top level, quickly became too good for the first division of his country. So after arriving at Djurgarden, will Bergvall immediately join the Tottenham team? It’s a big ask as he competes against team-mates James Maddison and compatriot Dejan Kulusevski, but Bergvall has performed well in pre-season and is likely to be a part of Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou’s plans earlier than expected.
ROMEO LAVIA (Chelsea)
Last season was a failure for 20-year-old Lavia, who made just one appearance in all competitions, as a 58th-minute substitute, due to ankle and thigh injuries following his €58 million move to Chelsea from Southampton ($74 million). . He has regained fitness and will now look to show why he was the subject of a bidding war between Chelsea and Liverpool for his services in the 2023 off-season, despite only playing 29 times in the Premier League to that point. The midfield anchor was previously at Manchester City and has played for Belgium, so the quality is undoubtedly there. However, the presence of Moisés Caicedo in Chelsea’s squad, another defensive midfielder bought around the same time, threatens Lavia’s potential playing time.
2024-08-12 20:26:51
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