#4 Moise Kean, Juventus
At 18 years of age, Juventus' 5'11 forward Moise Kean still has his whole career ahead of him. Moise Kean remains one of Europe's biggest prodigies who will certainly have a coveted career if he's disciplined enough.
On November 22, 2016, Moise Kean at just 16 years of age became the first millennial to feature in the Champions League when he came on as a substitute for Miralem Pjanić against Sevilla, displaying his name on the grandest stage of them all.
Last season in a season-long loan with Hellas Verona saw Moise Kean get crucial first-team action. He featured 19 times, 12 coming from the start, adding 4 goals to his name and contributing with 8 key passes. He had a shot accuracy of 40% with a dribble success rate of 46%. Not bad numbers for a tactical defensive league which is the Seria A.
Moise Kean is a good dribbler on the ball getting past defenders with ease, he'd have no problem getting past Scotland's Premier Division defenders and would certainly create opportunities for Alfredo Morelos.
He currently finds himself behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala in the depth chart at Juventus. Moise Kean would certainly want to start making a name for himself sooner rather than later. After having had a breakout season with Hellas Verona last season, a loan move with Rangers would certainly help further aid his promising career.