Ten Best Premier League Youngsters This Season: Liverpool v Spurs For Top Spot

Ten of the most impressive young players this season.

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10) Paddy McNair (Manchester United)

A highly promising young defender, Paddy McNair has made a good breakthrough in the Manchester United first-team this season.

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9) Ryan Mason (Tottenham Hotspur)

A recent breakthrough performer, Ryan Mason has been excellent since being promoted to Tottenham’s first-team, and is looking like a commanding midfield player.

8) Hector Bellerin (Arsenal)

A terrific young right-back, Hector Bellerin has made a real impression for Arsenal due to their injury crisis in defence, showing real ability going forward in particular.

7) Calum Chambers (Arsenal)

Another great defensive talent on the books at Arsenal, Calum Chambers has looked solid at centre-back and right-back since joining from Southampton in the summer.

6) Kurt Zouma (Chelsea)

Despite a slow start, Kurt Zouma has now found his feet at Chelsea and looks a superb young defender ready to fill the boots of the ageing John Terry at Stamford Bridge.

5) Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion)

A difficult character off the pitch, but Saido Berahino has been in excellent form for West Bromwich Albion this season, attracting interest from Liverpool and Tottenham in the process.

4) Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea)

Certainly one of the best young goalkeepers in the world, Thibaut Courtois has earned his role as Chelsea’s number one this season despite the presence of Petr Cech.

3) Emre Can (Liverpool)

Tipped to be a future Liverpool captain, Emre Can has been superb in recent games and looks like perhaps the best young midfielder in the Premier League.

2) Raheem Sterling (Liverpool)

An awesome attacking talent, Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling has continued his remarkable rise this season, adapting well to often playing upfront.

1) Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)

Without a doubt the story of the season so far, Tottenham’s 21-year-old goal machine Harry Kane has to go down as the best young player in the division at the moment, with an amazing 23 goals in all competitions, including in the big games.