Premier League 2018: 10 Promoted Players To Watch Next Season

2. Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)

A future England star or a flash in the pan? Only time will tell how good Ryan Sessegnon could turn out to be, but the fact that the 18-year-old has attracted so much attention and was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year award only serves to show how good he's been so far.

The Fulham youngster, who can play as both a left-back and left-winger, had a simply outstanding season, scoring 16 Championship goals and contributing 8 assists to his team's cause. Without his goals, Fulham would have struggled to get into the playoffs at all, and fans around the country are already salivating at the thought of seeing the superb young winger going up against the Premier League's finest full backs.

As well as his exploits at club level, Sessegnon has also been prolific for England youth sides, finishing as the top scorer when England's U19 squad won the 2017 European Championship and subsequently earning his first call-up to the U21 side. If he carries on at the same rate he's shown so far, it won't be too long before he makes an appearance with the seniors.

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