4. Gedion Zelalem (Arsenal)
The American is the youngster on the lips of most Gooners. He displayed his talent at this summer’s Under-20 World Cup, but may find game time hard to come by in Arsenal’s star-studded midfield.
3. Rolando Aarons (Newcastle United)
The lightning-quick winger showed glimpses of what he is capable of last season before injury struck. Steve McClaren will surely use Aarons in the first team this season if the teenager can stay fit.
2. Andreas Pereira (Manchester United)
Van Gaal is certainly a fan of the the attacker midfielder, who signed a three-year contract in May and scored his first senior United goal in their pre-season victory over San Jose Earthquakes on Tuesday.
1. Jason Denayer (Manchester City)
The 20-year-old defender has more pedigree, potential and experience than his fellow Premier League prospects. A full Belgian international tipped to succeed Vincent Kompany for both club and country, Denayer helped Celtic to the SPL title last term and is now back at City to compete for a place.
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