Summary
- The Premier League has seen some of the most talented youngsters emerge onto the scene.
- While some have taken the step-up in their stride, others have fallen by the wayside.
- Ethan Nwaneri is the youngest player in Premier League history, and is set for a bright future at Arsenal.
For as much as football is a nostalgic game where we all love to remember the glory years of the past, it’s also very much about looking forward to the future. Every season, fans happily pluck the most talented names from their club’s academy and speculate on just how good they could one day be.
The truth is, though, it’s hard for young footballers to live up to that potential. Just look at Chelsea in the 2023/24 season. They started their youngest-ever Premier League side in a December game against Crystal Palace, with an average age of just 22 years old. And while they won on that occasion, inconsistency has been a problem for the club ever since Todd Boehly employed a youth-focused transfer policy.
Whatever the reason, every now and then a teenager emerges on the scene at a club with just enough talent to earn the trust of their manager. In the Premier League, there have been numerous examples of this happening, and so here is a look at the ten youngest players in top-flight history, and where their careers have gone after making their first appearance in the competition.
11
Jack Robinson
Liverpool: 16 years, 250 days old
The beauty of this list is that there are some players who made their debuts quite a long time ago and yet are still playing to this day. Take, for instance, Jack Robinson who came on for Liverpool against Hull on 9 May 2010 ā in the last league game of the 2009/10 season when he was just 16 years and 250 days old.
He ended up making just 10 more appearances for the Reds in total before leaving in 2014 after loan spells at Wolves and Blackburn. He eventually ended up at Sheffield United in January 2020 and has been there ever since. He now starts at centre-back regularly for the Blades, but tasted relegation from the Premier League in the 2023/2024 season, with arguably his biggest highlight of the campaign coming when he had an on-pitch confrontation with teammate Vinicius Souza.
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Jack Robinson’s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Liverpool |
11 |
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Wolverhampton |
11 |
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Blackpool |
36 |
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QPR |
42 |
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Huddersfield Town |
31 |
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Nottingham Forest |
59 |
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Sheffield United |
150 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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10
Reece Oxford
West Ham United: 16 years, 236 days old
Reece Oxford immediately made a name for himself when he shined as a 16-year-old against Arsenal in his first Premier League game. Starting in midfield, he helped West Ham United stun the Gunners with a 2-0 away win by playing a key role in nullifying the collective threat of Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla.
He played seven times in the league during that 2015/16 season but struggled to break through, leaving the club in 2019 with just 17 appearances under his belt in all competitions. He moved to German club FC Augsburg ā having previously been there on loan (as well as Reading and Borussia Monchengladbach) but fitness issues have been a problem for him in the Bundesliga of late.
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Reece Oxford’s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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West Ham |
17 |
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Reading |
5 |
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Borussia Monchengladbach |
8 |
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FC Augsburg |
84 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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9
Gary McSheffrey
Coventry City: 16 years, 198 days old
Gary McSheffrey is one of the older names on this list, having made his league debut for Coventry City way back in February 1999. Aged 16 years and 198 days, he featured in a 4-1 win against Aston Villa. This made him the youngest player ever to play in the Premier League at the time.
The left winger played just 41 times in the top flight, spending most of his career lower down the pyramid with clubs such as Luton Town, Birmingham City, and Scunthorpe United before retiring in 2020. After hanging up his boots, he took up coaching and spent a brief spell in charge of Doncaster Rovers in 2021/22. This was his last and most recent managerial job.
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Gary McSheffrey‘s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Coventry City |
280 |
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Stockport |
5 |
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Luton Town |
24 |
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Birmingham City |
96 |
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Nottingham Forest |
4 |
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Leeds United |
11 |
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FC Chesterfield |
12 |
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Scunthorpe United |
91 |
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Doncaster Rovers |
19 |
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Eastleigh |
11 |
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Grimsby Town |
6 |
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Boston United |
– |
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Frickley Athletic |
– |
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Rossington Maine |
– |
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8
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy
Aston Villa: 16 years, 176 days old
Still only 26 years old at the time of writing, Rushian Hepburn-Murphy made his bow for Aston Villa coming on as a substitute in a 4-0 win at Sunderland, becoming the second-youngest player in the club’s history in the process. However, the English forward failed to score in any of his 17 appearances and left in 2020.
The striker enjoyed his best years of productivity though with Swindon Town, having joined them in 2022 after a few seasons with Cypriot First Division side Pafos. Playing in League Two, he proved himself to be a decent option up top with 12 goals and four assists in 52 outings. Following the expiration of his contract in the summer of 2024, however, Hepburn-Murphy made the move to League One side Crawley Town. He’s played 41 times for the team so far, chalking up 10 goal contributions in the process.
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Rushian Hepburn-Murphy‘s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Aston Villa |
17 |
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Cambridge United |
16 |
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Tranmere Rovers |
23 |
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Pafos FC |
23 |
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Swindon Town |
52 |
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Crawley Town |
41 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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7
Jose Baxter
Everton: 16 years, 191 days old
Wayne Rooney obviously springs to mind as potentially being Everton’s youngest Premier League player, but he is instead just their youngest-ever goalscorer. At 16 years and 191 days old, Jose Baxter pips the England legend to this particular accolade. He made his league debut back in 2008, featuring against Blackburn Rovers.
His career was blighted somewhat as a 17-year-old when he was arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs and counterfeit money, although he was subsequently released without charge. He left the Toffees in 2012 and later got a brief ban from football for failing a drugs test with Sheffield United. He retired aged just 29 after a spell in America with second-tier USL Championship team Memphis 901 FC.
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Jose Baxter‘s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Everton |
15 |
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Tranmere Rovers |
15 |
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Oldham Athletic |
84 |
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Sheffield United |
121 |
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Plymouth Argyle |
12 |
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Memphis 901 |
8 |
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6
Aaron Lennon
Leeds United: 16 years, 129 days old
Aaron Lennon is a name familiar to all fans of English football, having played in the top flight for the best part of two decades. He made his breakthrough as a teenager with Leeds United way back in August 2003.
In November of the same year, he became the youngest Premier League player to ever assist a goal, doing so against Arsenal at the age of 16 years and 199 days. He is best known for his time at Tottenham Hotspur, but also spent time in England with Everton and Burnley, before retiring in 2022. One of the quickest players around in his time as a player, Lennon enjoyed his best success while at Spurs, giving the north Londoners a flying wing pairing of him and Gareth Bale for a couple of years.
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Aaron Lennon‘s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Leeds United |
43 |
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Tottenham |
363 |
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Everton |
77 |
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Burnley |
87 |
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Kayserispor |
36 |
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5
Isaiah Brown
West Bromwich Albion: 16 years, 117 days old
Izzy Brown looked to be a hugely promising creative midfielder when he first appeared on the scene for West Bromwich Albion as a 16-year-old. He made his league debut against Wigan Athletic in May 2013 and was signed by Chelsea just a matter of months later.
Unfortunately, he never quite lived up to the hype, playing just once for the Blues in eight years, spending most of his time in west London out on loan. He joined Preston North End permanently in 2021 but didn’t play a single game for the club and was forced to retire in 2023 aged just 26 due to recurrent injury problems.
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Isaiah Brown‘s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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West Brom |
1 |
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Chelsea |
1 |
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Vitesse Arnhem |
24 |
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Rotherham |
20 |
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Huddersfield |
21 |
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Brighton |
14 |
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Leeds United |
2 |
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Luton Town |
28 |
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Sheffield Wednesday |
21 |
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Preston North End |
– |
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4
Matthew Briggs
Fulham: 16 years, 68 days old
Matthew Briggs made his Premier League bow on the final day of the 2006/07 season, coming off the bench in Fulhamās 3-1 Premier League away defeat to Middlesbrough. It made him the league’s youngest-ever player at the time, but this record has since been broken by the two entries below him on this list.
He made 30 appearances in total for the Cottagers between 2007 and 2014, often spending time out on loan. He spent time in the Championship, League One, League Two and Non-League (as well as in Denmark) before turning out for Southern League Premier Division South side, Gosport Borough, at the age of 32. In 2023, Briggs joined Horsham in the Isthmian League Premier Division, but has since retired.
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Matthew Briggs‘ career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Fulham |
30 |
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Leyton Orient |
1 |
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Peterborough |
5 |
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Bristol City |
4 |
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Watford |
9 |
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Millwall |
12 |
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Colchester United |
65 |
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FC Chesterfield |
12 |
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Barnet |
1 |
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Maldon/Tiptree |
– |
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Coggeshall |
– |
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HB Koge |
17 |
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Dartford |
2 |
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Velje BK |
5 |
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Gosport Borough |
– |
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Horsham |
– |
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3
Harvey Elliott
Fulham: 16 years, 30 days old
Now onto the individual who is probably performing at the highest level right now in Harvey Elliott. The young midfielder has been a regular in Liverpool’s side over the past couple of years, has already won the League Cup and the Club World Cup with the Reds and is about to get his hands on the Premier League trophy.
It all started for the Englishman with Fulham, however, when he was just 30 days past his 16th birthday. Elliott came on as an 88th-minute substitute during a 1-0 defeat away at Wolves. Liverpool were quick to spot his talents and signed him just under three months after making his league debut. Given how he is now firmly entrenched in the Reds’ plans at Anfield, it’s fair to say Elliott has lived up to the hype that followed after emerging as a Premier League starlet. He’s found game time a little harder to come by during Arne Slot’s debut season in charge, but there’s still plenty of time for him to impress.
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Harvey Elliott’s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Fulham |
3 |
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Blackburn Rovers |
42 |
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Liverpool |
141 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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2
Jeremy Monga
Leicester: 15 years, 271 days old
The 2024/25 campaign has been a disaster for Leicester City. After returning to the Premier League, they’ve struggled to adapt back to life in the top flight and it seems almost certain that they’re going to be playing football in the second tier next season. One positive to their poor year, though, is the fact they handed 15-year-old Jeremy Monga his debut.
The star came off the bench during a 3-0 loss to Newcastle United on April 7th 2025 and became the second-youngest player in Premier League history as a result. Big things are expected of Monga, but time will only tell whether he lives up to the expectations or not.
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Jeremy Monga’s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Arsenal |
1 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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1
Ethan Nwaneri
Arsenal: 15 years, 181 days old
In September 2022, Ethan Nwaneri became the youngest player in Premier League history when he got on the pitch in the dying embers of Arsenal’s 3-0 win away at Brentford. If the teenager thought the 2023/2024 campaign might offer him some greater first-team opportunities, then that wasn’t the case as he played just once for the Gunners.
This season has been different, though, and the forward has played 31 times across all competitions and scored eight times for his troubles. Nwaneri clearly has plenty of promise and big things are expected of him at the Emirates going forward.
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Ethan Nwaneri’s career stats |
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Clubs |
Games played |
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Arsenal |
33 |
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(Stats correct as of 08/04/2025) |
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The 11 Youngest Players in Premier League History |
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Rank |
Player |
Team |
Age at debut |
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1 |
Ethan Nwaneri |
Arsenal |
15 years, 181 days old |
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2 |
Jeremy Monga |
Leicester City |
15 years, 271 days old |
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3 |
Harvey Elliott |
Fulham |
16 years, 30 days old |
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4 |
Matthew Briggs |
Fulham |
16 years, 68 days old |
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5 |
Izzy Brown |
West Bromwich Albion |
16 years, 117 days old |
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6 |
Aaron Lennon |
Leeds United |
16 years, 129 days old |
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7 |
Jose Baxter |
Everton |
16 years, 191 days old |
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8 |
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy |
Aston Villa |
16 years, 176 days old |
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9 |
Gary McSheffrey |
Coventry City |
16 years, 198 days old |
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10 |
Reece Oxford |
West Ham |
16 years, 236 days old |
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11 |
Jack Robinson |
Liverpool |
16 years, 250 days old |
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Data taken from Opta |
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