
Who are the most promising young people in Europe who attract interest in the summer transfer window? Sky Sports Statistician Will Rickson ranks his top 10 U21 goals …
10. Thierry Klein
Club: Charltonage: 20 -Nationality: England
Thierry Small, the youngest player of Everton ever on his senior debut, has found his feet this season in Charlton. Small mainly plays as a right -wing wing player and has completed more dribbles than all at three out of three players in League One.
From a contract at the end of the season, he was associated with championship movements, but she can see the excellent form of Charlton promoted.
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Mihailo Ivanovic
Club: Millwallage: 20 -Nationality: Serbia
Mihailo Ivanovic has drawn comparisons with Aleksandar Mitrovic and shares the same height and nationality.
Ivanovic is in fourth place in the championship for attacking Flick-Als and is the second-year-old player who scores six or more goals this season. He seems to be a potential Premier League goalkeeper of the future.
8. Nathan Lowe
Club: Stokeage: 19 -Nationality: England
Nathan Lowe, a teenage striker with 16 league goals, has attracted the attention of Premier League Scouts.
Fifteen of his goals came to Walsall during a successful loan saying, so they helped to the League Two title before they returned to Stoke in January.
Another goal against West Brom confirmed his growing reputation, and he is now a fixed value in the championship as a Stoke Fight relegation.
7. Lennon Miller
Club: Motherwellage: 18Nationality: Scotland
Lennon Miller is one of the smartest prospects in Scottish premiership.
The second-jongest regular player this season, Miller has six assists and is in the top 10 for opportunities created opportunities, possession won and won errors. He has attracted interest from Celtic, Udinese and four Bundesliga clubs.
6. Santiago Castro
Club: Bolognage: 20 -Nationality: Argentina
Santiago Castro has been the Breakout star for Bologna this season, scored eight goals and offers four assists in the Serie A while his club strives for a second consecutive Surprise Champions League qualification.
He also made seven performances in the Champions League group phase and scored the goal that Bologna brought to the semi-final of Coppa Italia.
If the youngest player with 12 or more target involvement in the Serie A this season, Castro is perhaps the next Bologna name on the Premier League radar after movements for Riccardo Calafiori and Joshua Zirkzee last summer.
5. Ben Doak
Club: Middlesbrough, on loan from Liverpoolage: 19 -Nationality: Scotland
A dijing injury in January ended the season of Ben Doak prematurely, but not before he had a significant impact on Middlesbrough in the championship. Before 2024/25, Doak had only played 66 minutes in his competition career.
Seven assists and an EFL Young Player of the Month Award Later he had settled as Boro's striking player. Doak will certainly attract lavers outside the river if it will be available again for loan in the summer.
4. Chris Rigg
Club: Sunderlandage: 17Nationality: England
Chris Rigg, born in 2007, is the youngest player on this list and will still be 17 by the end of the season, even if Sunderland reached the play-off final of the championship on 24 May.
Rigg started with 30 of the 39 games in the promotion -Push of Sunderland. For comparison: eight other players aged 17 or younger started this season with a Premier League or EFL match, a total of 32 starts between them.
Rigg also has four of the top five places among the youngest goal scorers in the EFL this season. Everton and West Ham are reportedly considering a summer movement for the very talented midfielder.
3. Mateus Fernandes
Club: Southamptonage: 20 -Nationality: Portugal
Mateus Fernandes noticed despite the struggles of Southampton in his first Premier League season and the first year outside of Portugal.
The midfielder is one of the best all -rounders in the competition, able to shoot, tackle and run with the ball. With one goal and two assists there is room for improving the Fernandes end product, but he will probably attract attention if Southampton is degraded.
2. Nico Paz
Club: Comoage: 20 -Nationality: Argentina
Nico Paz has been excellent in his first regular season of top football and played for newly promoted Como under CESC Fabregas.
Paz stands at the top for successful dribbles and shot-creating actions in the Serie A, with six goals and five assists. His next destination is speculated as Inter of Roma, but Real Madrid has a buy-back clause.
1. Dean Huijsen
Club: Bournemouthage: 19 -Nationality: Spain
Dean Huijsen has become one of Europe's most popular defensive prospects since he came to Bournemouth. The newly covered Spain International is connected to large clubs, mainly Real Madrid, despite the fact that he only became a Premier League regulator in November.
Huijsen is in second place for Premier League exemptions and third for interceptions, with which he presents his skill as a defender. At the age of 19 he seems a long career at the highest level.
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