Manchester United, Atletico Madrid and Ajax also represented.
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Give it five years and this lot could be unbeatable…
GK: Simone Scuffet (18, Udinese)
Goalkeepers typically break onto the first-team scene later than outfield players, but Scuffet has already racked up 16 Serie A appearances.
CB: Calum Chambers (19, Arsenal)
Chambers began life as a right-back, but the former Southampton starlet looks destined to become one of the top centre-halves on the planet.
CB: Jose Gimenez (19, Atletico Madrid)
Gimenez already has 14 caps for Uruguay’s senior side.
CB: Andreas Christensen (18, Chelsea)
Despite being just 18, Christensen already earns more than £1m per year.
RM: Adnan Januzaj (19, Manchester United)
Januzaj doesn’t really fit Louis van Gaal’s current formation, but he has a big future at Old Trafford for sure.
CM: Adrien Rabiot (19, PSG)
Rabiot’s talent is unquestionable. If he gets his head right, he could achieve legendary status.
CM: Martin Odegaard (15, Stromsgodset)
Wonderkid Odegaard generally plays in attacking midfield, but he could well become a more conventional centre mid once his body fills out.
LM: Ricardo Kishna (19, Ajax)
The tricky winger was linked with Liverpool and Manchester City earlier this year.
ST: Divock Origi (19, Liverpool)
The big Belgian, who scored a goal at this year’s World Cup, is currently on loan at Lille, but Liverpool probably wish he wasn’t.
ST: Max Meyer (19, Schalke)
Meyer is already a first-team regular for Schalke. He also has one senior cap for Germany, having scored goals for his country at five different youth levels.
ST: Gabriel Barbosa (18, Santos)
Often referred to as Gabigol, this 18-year-old is destined for big things. He has been widely tipped to join Barcelona in the not too distant future.