As Ethan Nwaneri becomes Premier League's youngest player, what happened to the other starlets?
Murphy explains why Arteta may regret playing 15-year-old Nwaneri for ArsenalFernandes 'really angry' at failed Spurs move and explains moaning at Man UnitedMbappe backs out of France photoshoot due to 'moral concerns' over sponsorship dealThe defender was part of the Blades side that lost out to Nottingham Forest last seasonRobinson not only has the accolade of being one of the youngest Premier League players ever, he also proved to be Rafael Benitez’s last-ever substitute as...
The then-journeyman striker racked up over 250 appearances for his hometown club, before playing for 11 different side at all four professional levels of English football.=7. Rushian Hepburn-Murphy The attacking midfielder remains Everton’s youngest ever Premier League player after appearing on the opening day of the 2008/09 season in a 3-2 defeat to Blackburn.He made his first start the following week but only managed a further five outings for the Toffees before suffering a series of setbacks.
The former England international is a prime example of a youngster who did indeed make the most of his talents in contrast to Baxter. And a prime example could be levied at Brown, who was handed his Premier League debut by West Brom during the closing stages of the club’s 3-2 defeat to Wigan on the final day of the 2012/13 term.
Briggs went onto play for 15 clubs at various different levels in his career, from Premier League Fulham to non-league side Gosport Borough – with spells in Denmark in between.
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