3) Ross Barkley (Everton, 21)
Barkley worked his way into England’s World Cup squad after his impressive performances throughout last season. He’s struggled to reproduce that same level this term, but has still done well at times.
2) Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, 21)
The Spurs striker has scored 23 goals in all competitions so far this season, including a brace against local rivals Arsenal and a goal against Liverpool in the last week. An England call beckons for the towering forward.
1) Raheem Sterling (Liverpool, 20)
Only Steven Gerrard has scored more goals that Sterling for Liverpool so far this season. The 20-year-old has been made into a makeshift centre forward for much of the campaign, netting nine times in all competitions. Sterling recently won the Golden Boy award given to Europe’s best youngster, and in reality – nobody really comes close to Sterling in terms of Premier League potential right now… The world is his oyster. Let’s hope he fulfils it at Anfield.