#3 Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)
There aren’t many players in the country who have been talked about more than Sessegnon. There were suggestions that he would be included in England’s squad for this World Cup, and he probably wouldn’t have looked out of place had he been selected. He is an incredibly down to earth character, and that is something that has helped his development at Fulham.
At 18, he is already a key player in this Fulham team. He scored 15 Championship goals last season, as he helped Fulham return to the Premier League thanks to a play-off final win over Aston Villa. Sessegnon doesn’t look like he is fazed by the big stage, and showed this by deservedly picking up the Championship Player of the Year last season. Of all the players on this list, he is probably the best placed to play for England, and he has the potential to be a brilliant player.