Premier League teams are currently wary of Bundesliga sides attempting to poach their youngsters – and they’re right to be.German football clubs are well aware of the talents being produced and nurtured in England right now but most are unable to break into their respective first-teams.6
Folarin Balogun (Arsenal Under-18s)
With 13 goals in 12 Under-18 matches, the forward is almost certain to catch the eye with his fine finishing.He’s already played for both England and the United States at youth levels and signed his first professional contract with the Gunners in February.Balogun has been with the club since he was 10 and impresses with not only his talents in front of goal but his work rate and skill on the ball.6Ben Cottrell (Arsenal Under-18s)
He might look smaller in stature to some of his team-mates but he’s got bags of talent.A fine set-piece taker, Cottrell has converted well from defence to midfield giving him a balanced skill set, which is vital for a modern midfielder.He’s previously cited Steven Gerrard as a player he attempts to learn from and has already drawn interest from Borussia Dortmund.6Billy Gilmour (Chelsea Under-23s)
A central midfielder who can progress with the ball whether dribbling or passing, the Scottish youngster has the potential to be a huge hit.Able to twist and turn his way out of trouble, he was told to learn from Cesc Fabregas while the Spaniard was with the club.A loan move is a real possibility next year so he may be keenly watched on Friday, especially given he’s playing for the Under-23s at 17.6George McEachran (Chelsea Under-23s)
Blessed with a sweet left foot, the 18-year-old could, like Gilmour, find himself on loan next season.Already a regular with the Under-23s, McEachran is displaying the talent needed to make it at the top and the ability to play both in advanced and deeper roles.He also found himself on the bench for Chelsea’s Europa League match with MOL Vidi earlier this season such is the faith the Blues have in his ability.6Taylor Richards (Manchester City Under-23s)
The left-footed midfielder can play either in central midfield or on the wing and found himself on the bench in Man City’s League Cup semi-final second leg against Burton Albion.He suffered a long-term injury knee injury but now is showcasing himself and with the help of Paul Pogba, who Richards calls his ‘big brother’.Richards has plenty of assets with a fine pass, plenty of tricks, and an excellent shot on him and could be on the radar for the Bundesliga clubs.6Chelsea v Manchester City - live on talkSPORT - Maurizio
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