With English academies boasting huge amounts of talented teenagers, plenty are primed to graduate into the first-team during the coming campaign
Getty ImagesAmad (Manchester United)
While most of the players on this list are waiting for their big break ahead of the new campaign, the same cannot really be said for Amad.
The winger, who Manchester United could end up paying as much as £37 million ($48m) for if certain clauses are met, has already become something of a recognisable name among Premier League fans, thanks mostly to the fee that was involved in his arrival from Atalanta.
His debut goal against AC Milan only added to the hype around the 19-year-old, but he went onto make just three Premier League appearances in his first five months at Old Trafford.
The arrival of Jadon Sancho looks set to further limit his opportunities, but if Amad really is as good as his transfer fee suggests he is, then United will surely be able to find a role for the Cote d'Ivoire international.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesMiguel Azeez (Arsenal)
As Arsenal's rebuild continues in north London, Mikel Arteta is likely to continue looking to the club's academy for potential gems in a bid to supplement the glut of new faces he is bringing in from elsewhere.
The most likely teenager to make the step up this season is Miguel Azeez, who made his first-team debut last season in the Europa League.
A defensive midfielder who studies Sergio Busquets, Azeez has also earned something of a reputation for scoring spectacular goals at youth level.
The 18-year-old will start the new season with the Under-23s, but more impressive performances could see him earn a promotion to the senior ranks before the campaign is over.
Getty ImagesKwadwo Baah (Watford)
Back in January, Kwadwo Baah was the hottest property in England's lower leagues, with the Rochdale forward having the likes of Manchester City, Juventus and Bayern Munich fighting over his signature.
City eventually won the race for the forward, agreeing a deal in January that would see Baah move to the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season, only for a medical issue to cause the transfer to fall through.
Newly-promoted Watford acted quickly to swoop in and sign the England youth international, who does not turn 19 until January, and Baah has featured in pre-season for the Hornets as they prepare for their return to the top-flight.
Though most comfortable playing off the left, he has been deployed across the forward line during his short career to date. He also has 44 first-team appearances under his belt from his time at Rochdale, making him one of the more experienced teenagers in the Premier League.
Getty ImagesLewis Bate (Leeds United)
Chelsea had high hopes for Lewis Bate as the midfielder made his way through their famed academy system, but during a summer that has seen a host of talented youngsters depart Stamford Bridge, the 18-year-old has opted to seek pastures new.
Bate has landed at Leeds, who were impressed by his superb short and long-range passing ability, as well as the high-energy way in which he moves around the field.
Despite his diminutive stature, Bate also emerged as a real leader during his time at Chelsea, and Marcelo Bielsa will hope to see those traits translate over when the teenager gets his opportunity at Elland Road too.
Bate will start the new season learning Bielsa's way of playing at U23 level, but has already been earmarked as a potential back-up for Kalvin Phillips as the campaign wears on.