Ranking the Premier League top six by their best youngster: Man City & Liverpool high, but Martial makes his case at Man Utd

The best youngster at each Premier League big six club.

A look at the Premier League big six clubs ranked by their best young player, with Manchester City and Liverpool scoring high, but Anthony Martial staking his claim…

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6) Chelsea – Kenedy

Unproven so far, but Brazilian starlet Kenedy looks to have a great future at Chelsea, having drawn comparisons with Neymar and already looking like becoming a first-teamer for the Blues this season.

5) Arsenal – Hector Bellerin

A fine right-back, Spanish youngster Hector Bellerin has been hugely important for Arsenal in recent times and is certainly knocking on the door for his national team already.

4) Manchester United – Anthony Martial

Although his £36m price tag raised a few eyebrows, Anthony Martial looks an outstanding prospect and announced himself this weekend with a stunning solo goal for Manchester United in their 3-1 win over Liverpool.

3) Liverpool – Emre Can

A superb midfielder who can also fill in in defence, Emre Can has made a great start to his Liverpool career, with the 21-year-old German also long regarded as one of the best prospects during his time in the Bundesliga.

2) Tottenham – Harry Kane

A lethal goalscorer, Harry Kane may have got off to a slightly slow start to this season, but the Tottenham man looks a huge talent for Spurs and for England for many years to come.

1) Manchester City – Raheem Sterling

Up there with the very best young players in the world, Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling easily comes out on top of this list as the best youngster at the Premier League’s top six, having moved from Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium this summer.