Right Winger: Jarrod Bowen (England) - €30 million
Jarrod Bowen started his Premier League career in 2016 with Hull City. But it's only after moving to West Ham that he has truly become a hot prospect. In 70 games for The Hammers, the winger has contributed 27 goals, including six in the current Premier League campaign from 11 outings.
Strong on the ball and blessed with incredible dribbling skills, he likes to cut inside onto his left foot and find the corner. That has drawn him parallels with Bayern Munich legend Arjen Robben.
England are packed to the rafters in the attacking department. But if Bowen maintains this form going forward, Gareth Southgate might call him up soon.
Attacking Midfielder: Christopher Nkunku (France) - €47 million
As the most valuable player on the list and the most notable talent, it's difficult to believe that Christopher Nkunku is yet to feature for France.
Deschamps has received plenty of criticism for Nkunku's omission. But he's said to be closely monitoring the star, which augurs well for the young playmaker's chances.
Nkunku is currently in the finest form of his career, scoring 11 times and making seven assists in 17 games. That includes a wonderful hat-trick against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League, albeit in a losing cause.
One of the most in-form players in Europe right now, Nkunku exudes incredible attacking flair. He with electric speed, has excellent ball-control, and possesses uncanny set-piece prowess as well.
France are already stacked with offensive players, so Nkunku's addition is only going to augment that area.
Left Winger: Allan Saint-Maxim (France) - €30 million
Yet another French prospect waiting in the wings for his international chance is Allan Saint-Maximin. He has finally started to deliver on the promise he arrived at Newcastle United with.
The 24-year-old has the highest goal contribution in the Premier League this season in the Magpies squad, with five. He has scored twice, and assisted thrice.
Besides his end-product, Saint-Maxim has also improved his decision-making while also exhibiting a greater sense of maturity. He has all the makings of a star. Should he continue this form, he might break into France's senior team soon.
Striker: Amine Gouiri (France) - €35 million
Amine Gouiri's heroics in Ligue 1 this season haven't been talked about enough. But he has quietly had an impeccable campaign with Nice, driving their top-four ambitions with his imperious attacking exploits.
His tally of six top-flight goals is bettered only by four players in the league. His tally of four assists brings his goal contribution to 10, which is second only to Kylian Mbappe (12).
Blessed with electric speed and devastating finishing skills, the 21-year-old player is a huge threat on the break, and has an eye for passes. France have plenty of strikers in their squad, but Gouiri's form will soon become too difficult to ignore.