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Here is my own personal list of the future Premier League stars.(There are two Wigan players in this side and I know they have been relegated)
GK: Asmir Begovi
I feel Asmir Begovi is a quality goal keeper. He has made some incredible stops this season and he did pick himself up a TOTS card for FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. Manchester United has been looking into Asmir Begovi and could be a potential replacement if De Gea leaves in the summer.
RB: Carl Jenkinson
Those who watched the weekend match between Liverpool and Arsenal will have witnessed a battle between two promising youngsters; Raheem Sterling, who made an earlier appearance on the list, and Carl Jenkinson.
Sterling displayed the same energy and dynamism that had caused so many problem for City but unlike Pablo Zabaleta the young Arsenal right back was able to shut down a majority of the Jamaicans attack.
Time after time the 20-year-old made key interceptions and forced Sterling out wide, not allowing to be able to cut inside and create chances. The confidence and physicality shown by the former Charlton player impressed many and the youngster has probably earned his place as the Gunners second choice in that position.
A vital part of Jenkinsons game is his marauding runs down the right flank and with his precise crossing he can be a direct threat to the opposition defence.
CB: Matija Nastasic
Perhaps the player on the list with the hardest job; Nastasic was a deadline day signing who was in-part swapper for Stefan Savic, another played destined for the first team who didnt develop fast enough. The 21-year-old made several key errors throughout his debut season and he was subsequently punished with a move to Fiorentina.
The Serbian centre back is going to earn comparisons with Uniteds Nemanja Vidic, purely because some football commentators seem to draw them just on nationality. Serie A can boast some of the top defences in Europe and Nastasic earned his place as a starter for the Tuscany team.
The 19-year-old wont be afforded much time to develop in the Premier League; Roberto Mancini only has Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure as central defence options. While Kompany is one of the best in world, Lescott has had mixed fortunes at the Etihad and Toure seems sure on a move to Turkey in the near future.
Nastasic reads the game well and most importantly hes comfortable in the tackle and he wont make rash challenges. The 12 million new signing has the knowledge and understanding of the game to settle in well in the Premier League and he can get physical when under pressure.
CB: Ryan Shawcross
Ryan Shawcross is a young player already named Stoke City captain the boy has potential. After that horror challenge on Aaron Ramsey you would have thought that he wouldn't have any confidence left in him self but he does and he has came back a better player.
LB: Luke Shaw
What is there to say about Luke but wow. Southampton have been know in the past for creating amazing talent such as: Walcott, The OX and Bale and it looks like they have done it again.
RM: Callum McManaman
I am a Wigan fan and watching Callum McManaman last season was just incredible. He would skill and take on defenders like they weren't even there. One of the highlights last season was in the FA Cup final when Callum McManaman ran rings around the Manchester City defence he absolutely humiliated Clichy and even force Zabaleta to get red carded. Callum was released from Everton when he was 16 and reports say that Everton are willing to sign him back and Manchester City and Arsenal are looking to grab him as well. Callum was called up for the Under 21 Championship but was ruled out by injury.
CM: Roger Espinoza
Wow Roger is just out of this world. Since Roger Espinoza signed for Wigan in the January window he has just been out of this world. His fist touch is amazing and he can run for days. He is normally a CDM but has played LWB or LM for the final few games of the season as Jean Beausejour has been injured.
CM: Philippe Coutinho
What a grab Liverpool has gotten from this lad. He has such good close controls weaving in and out of player like Messi.
CM: Gastn Ramrez
Gastn Ramrez is coming through the ranks quite nicely since signing for Southampton.
LM: Lucas Piazn
This lad has been named the new Kaka and any player would love to be named that. The Chelsea LW has been out on loan at Malaga all season and is looking to get into the Chelsea side ASAP.Another promising 18-year-old, Chelsea paid 8 million to Sao Paolo for the promising Brazilian last summer. Given the potential of Neymar, Ganso, PSG-bound Lucas and Oscar, many have been trying to purchase their own little Brazilian wonderkid.
Piazon can operate either as an out-and-out winger or as a second striker but unlike his Brazilian compatriots he has a capacity for the simple and effective. Like many modern wingers, Piazon prefers to cut inside and with a powerful strike hes got a solid attacking prowess.
Between the purchases of Oscar, Eden Hazard and Marko Marin, as well as the creative talents of Juan Mata, there are plenty of young attackers who occupy higher places on the starting-list than Piazon. Like Yesil a loan may favour the youngster although I wonder whether the on-going billionaire battle between Manchester City and Chelsea could lead to many hot prospects holding down regular places in the reserve teams.
ST: Romelu Lukaku
The Chelsea ST has had a great season on loan at West Brom and Jose has named him the new Drogba.
ST: Michu
What is there to say but 'This lad just can't stop scoring'
ST: Christian Benteke
Aston Villa have a star in the making here. His first season in the Prem and what a way to start it off.
LW: Raheem Sterling
After an impressive showing against Hearts in the first leg on their Europa League tie the 17-year-old earned a starting place against Manchester City. The former QPR youngster put in a marvellous performance, tearing apart an experienced defence time after time.
Sterling plays down the left flank and took the place of Stewart Downing whos been deemed a failure since his move from Aston Villa. The raw energy and drive displayed the key differences between the two and Sterling wasnt afraid to get stuck in and retrieve a lost ball.
The winger could be a huge part of the future of the club with the support of the Kop.
GK: Thibaut Courtois
The Belgium goalkeeper is currently on loan at Atletico Madrid following an impressive spell at the Vicente Calderon last season, when the Spanish side won their second Europa League trophy in three years.
Seen as the long term replacement for Petr Cech, the shot-stopper has the characteristics to make a great Premier League keeper. He exudes confidence and shows maturity far beyond his years.
The 20-year-old only missed one La Liga game last season and in those 37 matches he kept 15 clean sheets. The experience he is gaining as a regular at one of the biggest European clubs is invaluable and at his age he has many, many years ahead of him.
CM: Denis Suarez
The 18-year-old played a vital role in Spain winning the Under 19 European Championship, with the attacking midfielder notching a goal in the semi-final.
Suarez has yet to play a Premier League match for the reigning champions but he was voted Young Player of the Year by their fans at the end of last season. The Spaniard not only looks like David Silva but he plays like him as well and some believe he could replace the former Valencia midfielder in the future.
Suarez is a player whom games will be based around with his decisive dribbling and footballing-mind. Like any footballing maestro Suarez dictates the tempo of the game, the fluidity of the attacks and he shows superb timing with ease.
ST: Samed Yesil
If the failure by the Merseyside team to bring in a replacement for Andy Carroll has any positives, it is that this 18-year-old prospect from Bayer Leverkusen may get more chances on the pitch than anyone was expecting on his first season.
Liverpool have lacked goals this year, with Fabio Borini notching any strikes from open play. If there is one thing that the German does well its score. At the Under-17 World Championship in 2011, the striker bagged six goals in seven matches.
Throughout his entire time with Leverkusen he notched an exceptional 58 goals in 80 appearances, made even more impressive by the fact that he was often playing in youth teams well above his own age.
Dont expect the new signing to be starting anytime soon though; the threat he brings in front of goal is let down by his slender build. A loan move seems the more promising option at the moment but at 18-years-old Yesil could have a wonderful career in front of him.
ST: John Guidetti
The 20-year-old Swedish striker was on loan at Feyenoord last season and he made the most of his first team opportunities, notching an impressive 20 goals for the Dutch team as they reached 2nd in the Eredivisie.
In terms of character there is more Zlatan Ibrahimovic than Edison Cavani with this young prospect; Guidetti radiates self-confidence, almost to the level of arrogance. Hes not quite as opinion-splitting as Mario Balotelli but his superiority complex could cause issues with Roberto Mancini, who already has to deal with many egocentric characters.
His raw energy, speed and physicality were enough to overpower many defences in Holland last season, which is a positive sign; the Premier League often being described by those characteristics.
Dont be mistaken as to thinking that Guidetti scored most of his goals against weaker opposition; a hatrick against the eventual champions Ajax was a season highlight. A razor-sharp finish is perhaps his greatest asset and that quality is highly-regarded in any league.
GK: Asmir Begovi
I feel Asmir Begovi is a quality goal keeper. He has made some incredible stops this season and he did pick himself up a TOTS card for FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. Manchester United has been looking into Asmir Begovi and could be a potential replacement if De Gea leaves in the summer.
RB: Carl Jenkinson
Those who watched the weekend match between Liverpool and Arsenal will have witnessed a battle between two promising youngsters; Raheem Sterling, who made an earlier appearance on the list, and Carl Jenkinson.
Sterling displayed the same energy and dynamism that had caused so many problem for City but unlike Pablo Zabaleta the young Arsenal right back was able to shut down a majority of the Jamaicans attack.
Time after time the 20-year-old made key interceptions and forced Sterling out wide, not allowing to be able to cut inside and create chances. The confidence and physicality shown by the former Charlton player impressed many and the youngster has probably earned his place as the Gunners second choice in that position.
A vital part of Jenkinsons game is his marauding runs down the right flank and with his precise crossing he can be a direct threat to the opposition defence.
CB: Matija Nastasic
Perhaps the player on the list with the hardest job; Nastasic was a deadline day signing who was in-part swapper for Stefan Savic, another played destined for the first team who didnt develop fast enough. The 21-year-old made several key errors throughout his debut season and he was subsequently punished with a move to Fiorentina.
The Serbian centre back is going to earn comparisons with Uniteds Nemanja Vidic, purely because some football commentators seem to draw them just on nationality. Serie A can boast some of the top defences in Europe and Nastasic earned his place as a starter for the Tuscany team.
The 19-year-old wont be afforded much time to develop in the Premier League; Roberto Mancini only has Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure as central defence options. While Kompany is one of the best in world, Lescott has had mixed fortunes at the Etihad and Toure seems sure on a move to Turkey in the near future.
Nastasic reads the game well and most importantly hes comfortable in the tackle and he wont make rash challenges. The 12 million new signing has the knowledge and understanding of the game to settle in well in the Premier League and he can get physical when under pressure.
CB: Ryan Shawcross
Ryan Shawcross is a young player already named Stoke City captain the boy has potential. After that horror challenge on Aaron Ramsey you would have thought that he wouldn't have any confidence left in him self but he does and he has came back a better player.
LB: Luke Shaw
What is there to say about Luke but wow. Southampton have been know in the past for creating amazing talent such as: Walcott, The OX and Bale and it looks like they have done it again.
RM: Callum McManaman
I am a Wigan fan and watching Callum McManaman last season was just incredible. He would skill and take on defenders like they weren't even there. One of the highlights last season was in the FA Cup final when Callum McManaman ran rings around the Manchester City defence he absolutely humiliated Clichy and even force Zabaleta to get red carded. Callum was released from Everton when he was 16 and reports say that Everton are willing to sign him back and Manchester City and Arsenal are looking to grab him as well. Callum was called up for the Under 21 Championship but was ruled out by injury.
CM: Roger Espinoza
Wow Roger is just out of this world. Since Roger Espinoza signed for Wigan in the January window he has just been out of this world. His fist touch is amazing and he can run for days. He is normally a CDM but has played LWB or LM for the final few games of the season as Jean Beausejour has been injured.
CM: Philippe Coutinho
What a grab Liverpool has gotten from this lad. He has such good close controls weaving in and out of player like Messi.
CM: Gastn Ramrez
Gastn Ramrez is coming through the ranks quite nicely since signing for Southampton.
LM: Lucas Piazn
This lad has been named the new Kaka and any player would love to be named that. The Chelsea LW has been out on loan at Malaga all season and is looking to get into the Chelsea side ASAP.Another promising 18-year-old, Chelsea paid 8 million to Sao Paolo for the promising Brazilian last summer. Given the potential of Neymar, Ganso, PSG-bound Lucas and Oscar, many have been trying to purchase their own little Brazilian wonderkid.
Piazon can operate either as an out-and-out winger or as a second striker but unlike his Brazilian compatriots he has a capacity for the simple and effective. Like many modern wingers, Piazon prefers to cut inside and with a powerful strike hes got a solid attacking prowess.
Between the purchases of Oscar, Eden Hazard and Marko Marin, as well as the creative talents of Juan Mata, there are plenty of young attackers who occupy higher places on the starting-list than Piazon. Like Yesil a loan may favour the youngster although I wonder whether the on-going billionaire battle between Manchester City and Chelsea could lead to many hot prospects holding down regular places in the reserve teams.
ST: Romelu Lukaku
The Chelsea ST has had a great season on loan at West Brom and Jose has named him the new Drogba.
ST: Michu
What is there to say but 'This lad just can't stop scoring'
ST: Christian Benteke
Aston Villa have a star in the making here. His first season in the Prem and what a way to start it off.
LW: Raheem Sterling
After an impressive showing against Hearts in the first leg on their Europa League tie the 17-year-old earned a starting place against Manchester City. The former QPR youngster put in a marvellous performance, tearing apart an experienced defence time after time.
Sterling plays down the left flank and took the place of Stewart Downing whos been deemed a failure since his move from Aston Villa. The raw energy and drive displayed the key differences between the two and Sterling wasnt afraid to get stuck in and retrieve a lost ball.
The winger could be a huge part of the future of the club with the support of the Kop.
GK: Thibaut Courtois
The Belgium goalkeeper is currently on loan at Atletico Madrid following an impressive spell at the Vicente Calderon last season, when the Spanish side won their second Europa League trophy in three years.
Seen as the long term replacement for Petr Cech, the shot-stopper has the characteristics to make a great Premier League keeper. He exudes confidence and shows maturity far beyond his years.
The 20-year-old only missed one La Liga game last season and in those 37 matches he kept 15 clean sheets. The experience he is gaining as a regular at one of the biggest European clubs is invaluable and at his age he has many, many years ahead of him.
CM: Denis Suarez
The 18-year-old played a vital role in Spain winning the Under 19 European Championship, with the attacking midfielder notching a goal in the semi-final.
Suarez has yet to play a Premier League match for the reigning champions but he was voted Young Player of the Year by their fans at the end of last season. The Spaniard not only looks like David Silva but he plays like him as well and some believe he could replace the former Valencia midfielder in the future.
Suarez is a player whom games will be based around with his decisive dribbling and footballing-mind. Like any footballing maestro Suarez dictates the tempo of the game, the fluidity of the attacks and he shows superb timing with ease.
ST: Samed Yesil
If the failure by the Merseyside team to bring in a replacement for Andy Carroll has any positives, it is that this 18-year-old prospect from Bayer Leverkusen may get more chances on the pitch than anyone was expecting on his first season.
Liverpool have lacked goals this year, with Fabio Borini notching any strikes from open play. If there is one thing that the German does well its score. At the Under-17 World Championship in 2011, the striker bagged six goals in seven matches.
Throughout his entire time with Leverkusen he notched an exceptional 58 goals in 80 appearances, made even more impressive by the fact that he was often playing in youth teams well above his own age.
Dont expect the new signing to be starting anytime soon though; the threat he brings in front of goal is let down by his slender build. A loan move seems the more promising option at the moment but at 18-years-old Yesil could have a wonderful career in front of him.
ST: John Guidetti
The 20-year-old Swedish striker was on loan at Feyenoord last season and he made the most of his first team opportunities, notching an impressive 20 goals for the Dutch team as they reached 2nd in the Eredivisie.
In terms of character there is more Zlatan Ibrahimovic than Edison Cavani with this young prospect; Guidetti radiates self-confidence, almost to the level of arrogance. Hes not quite as opinion-splitting as Mario Balotelli but his superiority complex could cause issues with Roberto Mancini, who already has to deal with many egocentric characters.
His raw energy, speed and physicality were enough to overpower many defences in Holland last season, which is a positive sign; the Premier League often being described by those characteristics.
Dont be mistaken as to thinking that Guidetti scored most of his goals against weaker opposition; a hatrick against the eventual champions Ajax was a season highlight. A razor-sharp finish is perhaps his greatest asset and that quality is highly-regarded in any league.
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Did you copy and paste this? If not wow that was a lot of work lol.
Btw people like "Ryan Shawcross" are 25 so I would'nt call them future starts (there is probally older people in there).
Btw people like "Ryan Shawcross" are 25 so I would'nt call them future starts (there is probally older people in there).
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WOW that is effort lol mate
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Asmir Begovi? Who's that?
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