1. Rasmus Højlund (Manchester United) – 20, Striker
Højlund’s move to Manchester United put him on the map, but he still flies under the radar compared to other young strikers. His physicality, speed, and clinical finishing make him a promising forward. He has also impressed in international competitions with Denmark.
2. Arthur Vermeeren (Royal Antwerp) – 18, Midfielder
Vermeeren is a gem in the Belgian Pro League. As a deep-lying playmaker, his maturity on the ball, passing range, and tactical awareness belie his age. He has been linked with bigger clubs, and it might not be long before he makes a big move
3. El Bilal Touré (Atalanta) – 22, Striker
Touré’s physicality and eye for goal were evident during his time at Almería, leading to a move to Atalanta. He offers versatility in attack and can thrive both as a target man and on the counterattack. Injuries have slowed his start in Italy, but his potential remains high.
4. Warren Zaïre-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain) – 17, Midfielder
Despite being at a top club like PSG, Zaïre-Emery doesn’t receive as much attention as other young stars. He has shown remarkable composure and versatility in midfield, breaking into a squad filled with established international talent.
5. Ivan Fresneda (Sporting CP) – 19, Right-Back
The Spanish full-back made waves at Real Valladolid before moving to Sporting CP. Fresneda is strong defensively and offers a modern full-back’s attacking qualities. His performances in Portugal are solidifying his status as a future star.
6. Hugo Larsson (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 19, Midfielder
Larsson has adapted quickly to the Bundesliga since his move from Malmö. The Swedish midfielder is dynamic, hardworking, and capable of contributing both defensively and offensively. He has shown flashes of brilliance and could develop into a top-tier player.
7. Arnau Martínez (Girona FC) – 20, Right-Back
Martínez has been crucial to Girona’s strong performances in La Liga this season. His defensive solidity combined with his ability to contribute in attack makes him a well-rounded full-back. He has also been linked with bigger Spanish clubs.
8. Tommaso Baldanzi (Empoli) – 20, Attacking Midfielder
Baldanzi is a creative spark in Empoli’s midfield. He has a keen eye for goal and the ability to unlock defences with his dribbling and passing. Despite playing for a mid-table Serie A side, his performances have attracted attention across Europe.
9. Oscar Bobb (Manchester City) - 21, Midfielder
Not many people break through the Manchester City Academy with their star-filled team taking up nearly all of the positions. However, Oscar Bobb has managed to crack the code making one EFL Cup appearance, three in the Premier League and one in the Champions League! Oscar Bobb was part of many in the Manchester City academy who enjoyed using our Pro Skills Trainer.
10. Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) - 22, Attacking Midfielder
Starting his career at West Bromwich Albion’s academy, he made his professional debut in 2019 before moving to Manchester City, where he gained experience through loan spells at Lincoln City, AFC Bournemouth, and Blackpool where he took on the Football Flick Pro Challenge. In 2023, he joined Middlesbrough, impressing with five goals in the EFL Cup before transferring to Aston Villa in early 2024. Since his move, Rogers has become an integral player under Unai Emery, scoring his first Premier League goal against Brentford and later netting a Champions League hat-trick against Celtic. With Aston Villa competing across multiple tournaments, Rogers continues to be a key figure in their squad, demonstrating resilience and skill despite a recent minor injury.