SHOLA SHORETIRE made his professional debut when he replaced Marcus Rashford on Sunday.
The 17-year-old winger only got on for the last few moments at Old Trafford.
This is the XI of the youngest players to feature in the Premier League this season
Shola Shoretire came on against Newcastle aged 17 years 19 daysCredit: PA:Press Association
But big things are expected from the talented youngster who becomes the 25th-youngest Premier League player – a relative ‘veteran’ compared to record-holder Harvey Elliot – and third-youngest this season.
So who makes up a full starting XI using the youngest stars to feature in England’s top flight in the 2020-21 campaign?
Here is the Youngest XI with their ages when they made their first appearance of the season.
GK: Illan Meslier – 20 years 6 months 10 days
Unsurprisingly, the Leeds goalkeeper is the oldest member of this team with no teenagers going between the sticks so far.
Signed from Lorient in the summer to make his loan permanent, the Frenchman has missed just one game this term through illness but has shipped a whopping 42 goals – including a few through his own mistakes.
RB: Ki-Jana Hoever – 18 years 8 months 9 days
The Wolves right-back moved to Molineux as Diogo Jota headed the other way to Liverpool.
He has largely been understudy to Nelson Semedo this season but got his first runout in the 4-0 defeat to West Ham in September.
CB: Eric Garcia – 19 years 8 months 18 days
Somehow the Manchester City centre-back only turned 20 in January but racked up the majority of his 32 senior appearances for the club last season.
He would no doubt have more than nine this term if he wasn’t preparing to rejoin Barcelona when his contract expires at the end of the season.
CB: Allan Tchaptchet – 19 years 1 months 12 days
Joining Garcia at centre-back is the Southampton defender, who doesn’t have the best record in the top flight.
In his only appearance, Saints lost 9-0 to Manchester United – although he only came on with 12 minutes to go and therefore was on the pitch for three of them.
LB: Luke Thomas – 19 years 4 months 23 days
The left-back looks has followed the Ben Chilwell progression line from Leicester academy to first team, making his debut during Project Restart.
Injuries at various parts of the season to Ricardo Pereira, Timothy Castagne and now James Justin, local-lad Thomas has seized his chances under Brendan Rodgers and looks an accomplished player – he got his first goal for his beloved Foxes in the Europa League group stages.
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RM: Mason Greenwood – 18 years 11 months 19 days
Now into his third season as first-team player at Manchester United, Greenwood is the most experienced member of the team and could reach 100 senior appearances by the end of the season.
He was handed the No11 shirt this season but has so far only added four goals to the 17 he managed last term – rest assured, though, this lad will score plenty more for the Red Devils and England.
CM: Caleb Watts – 19 years 10 days
Watts joined Southamtpon from QPR in 2018 and made his first-team debut in the FA Cup in January.
Ralph Hasenhuttl handed him a Premier League runout a week later, coming on for the final 16 minutes against Arsenal – despite being on the bench four times since, he has not got on again just yet.
CM: Elliot Anderson – 18 years 2 months 12 days
Like Watts, Anderson made his first league appearance of the season in a defeat to Arsenal.
The Scotland Under-19 international got on twice at the Emirates within nine days but has found his goalscoring boots in the Premier League 2 with four in five.
LM: Shola Shoretire – 17 years 19 days
The teen has been with United since he was nine after joining from Newcastle and became the youngest Uefa Youth League player aged 14 years 314 days.
Shoretire is eligible to play for England or Nigeria but pals Greenwood and Marcus Rashford will no doubt do all they can to convince him choose the Three Lions.
Illan Meslier has been Leeds’ regular No1 in goal this season despite his tender ageCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Luke Thomas has taken his chances under Brendan Rodgers amid injury woes at full-back for LeicesterCredit: AP:Associated Press
ST: Dane Scarlett – 16 years 10 months 14 days
Who said Jose Mourinho doesn’t play the kids? Scarlett got eight minutes in the Europa League back in November and came on as a late sub in the win over West Brom on February 7.
Take out those two cameos and he has 20 goals in just 16 appearances for Tottenham’s youth sides this season. Watch your back, Harry Kane…
ST: Antwoine Hackford – 16 years 9 months 13 days
And last but by no means least, it is the Sheffield United striker – the youngest player to feature in the Premier League this season.
Born on March 20, 2004, the Sheffield-born is being tipped for greatness – and almost made the perfect start to his pro career when he went close to scoring on his debut as a sub in the 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on January 2.
Shoretire and Mason Greenwood have both come through the Manchester United academy and can play across the attackCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Antwoine Shoretire, No32, almost grabbed a goal on his senior debut aged just 16 years 9 months 13 daysCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
Other young players to miss out
WITH the players selected to fit into a regular formation, inevitably plenty of young stars miss out, including…
Liam Delap 17 years 7 months 19 days
Fabio Silva 18 years 2 months 2 days
Bukayo Saka 19 years 14 days
Alexandre Jankewitz 19 years 1 month 5 days
Jacob Ramsey 19 years 4 months
Rayan Ait Nouri 19 years 4 months 24 days
Gabriel Martinelli 19 years 6 months 1 day
Billy Gilmour 19 years 6 months 1 day
Reda Khadra 119 years 6 months 9 days
Neco Williams 19 years 7 months 9 days
Curtis Jones 19 years 7 months 13 days
Anthony Gordon 19 years 8 months 1 day
Wesley Fofana 19 years 10 months 1 day
Callum Hudson-Odoi 19 years 10 months 7 days
Rhys Williams 19 years 10 months 13 days
Liverpool boast the most-valuable squad in the Premier League
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk