ENGLAND are still on the hunt to end 57 years of hurt – but recent signs have been positive.
The Three Lions haven’t won the World Cup since 1966 – most-recently losing 2-1 to eventual finalists France in the quarters.
But with a squad bursting with young talent, including Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden, there is cause for excitement.
And now England’s Under-16s have given us even more reason to look forward.
The Young Lions won a Development Tournament last weekend – beating hosts Cyprus 3-0, Scotland 3-0 and Denmark 1-0.
It may be too early to peg the squad for future superstardom – but a number of elite players cut their teeth in this very tournament.
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Spain and Barcelona whiz Gavi and Bayern Munich’s Holland international Matthijs de Ligt are also part of the tournament’s alumni.
More recently, Napoli’s in-demand wonderkid Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – nicknamed “Kvaradona” – has featured in the festival of football.
So without further ado, SunSport takes a look at England’s 23-man Under-16s champions to help find the next Harry Kane – or perhaps the next Bobby Moore?
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1. Spike Brits
Position: Goalkeeper
Club: AFC Wimbledon
Two clean sheets from his two matches at the tournament, Spike – born Thorsten – impressed in Cyprus.
Already training with the Wimbledon first-team, Man Utd and Tottenham are believed to have been linked with the young Dons stopper.
2. Leo Shahar
Position: Right-back
Club: Wolves
A Wolves U18s regular, Shahar started two of England’s three wins at the tournament – and the club has high hopes for his future.
3. Harry Amass
Position: Left-back
Club: Watford
Started two of England’s wins and has caught the eye for club and country with his attacking prowess.
4. Joshua King
Position: Central midfield
Club: Fulham
Already a regular for the Cottagers’ U18s, Nike athlete King started twice in Cyprus – impressing in the heart of the midfield.
5. Stephen Mfuni
Position: Centre-back
Club: Man City
One of SIX City starlets in the squad, Mfuni was part of the first XI on two occasions for the tournament win.
6. Kian Noble
Position: Centre-back
Club: Man City
Captain for the tournament and already sponsored by adidas, City and England have high hopes for the defender.
Noble was one of the few players to start all three matches at the tournament.
7. Shea Lacey
Position: Attacking midfield/winger
Club: Man Utd
Lacey is a gifted attacker, capable of playing anywhere behind the centre-forward.
Known as a free-kick specialist, Lacey started once in Cyprus – and scored in the 3-0 win over Sctoaldn.
He’s already caught the eye earlier this year with a goal of the year contender for United’s U18s.
Lacey played a lovely-one-two with a team-mate after managing to keep the ball in play.
The forward then thumped a dipping effort into the top corner with his left foot.
8. Chris Rigg
Position: Central midfield
Club: Sunderland
Arguably the biggest name in the squad, the Black Cats ace has garnered Premier League attention this season.
The 15-year-old is on the radar of Man Utd and club rivals Newcastle among others, as exclusively revealed by SunSport.
Rigg – who has already made his Sunderland first-team debut – started England’s two biggest games at the competition in the heart of midfield.
9. Shumaira Mheuka
Position: Centre-forward
Club: Chelsea
Not the first and certainly not the last to make the move from Brighton the the Blues, Mheuka joined the Chelsea ranks last summer.
Graham Potter’s side are certainly in need of a striker and Mheuka is showing promising signs, despite his young age.
Made two starts in Cyprus and even scored the second goal in the 3-0 win over the hosts.
10. Mikey Moore
Position: Centre-forward
Club: Tottenham
Described as “absolutely ridiculous” by a club source, Moore is tipped to sign a new contract at Spurs.
He started twice at the U16s Development Tournament – but his only goal came off the bench in the dying moments of the Cyprus thumping.
11. Divine Mukasa
Position: Attacking midfielder
Club: West Ham
Two starts and one goal – off the bench in the win over Scotland – Mukasa has a bright future ahead of him.
12. Leke Drake
Position: Centre-back
Club: Man City
Sold to City for around £500,000 18 months ago when he was just 13, the ex-Stevenage man is clearly talented.
He started the win over Cyprus, but struggled to dislodge Noble and Mfuni from the first choice XI.
13. Hudson Sands
Position: Goalkeeper
Club: Chelsea
Another forced to settle for a spot in the “second string” XI for the win over Cyprus, Sands played second fiddle to Brits at the tournament.
14. Luca Fletcher
Position: Centre-forward
Club: Reading
Made just one start in Cyprus, but scored THREE goals in two games late in 2022 – both against Turkey.
With one off the bench in the first match, he was rewarded with a start in the next, bagging twice.
Unable to replicate that in the most-recent tournament, but the Reading young’un is absolutely one for the future.
15. Trevan Sanusi
Position: Left-winger
Club: Birmingham
Sanusi scored England’s first goal of the tournament, netting in the opening minute of the second half against Cyprus.
Making waves in the Under-18s already, Sanusi notably scored a last-gasp winner against Everton in November.
16. Oliver Tevenan
Position: Left-back
Club: Man City
City’s U14s Player of the Year for last season, the left-back started once but was kept out of the XI by Amass on two occasions at the competition.
17. Jay Robinson
Position: Forward
Club: Southampton
A key member of the team in recent months, Robinson scored in the second win over Turkey late last year.
But he was forced to settle for a single start vs Cyprus at the tournament.
18. Oluwafemi Fapetu
Position: Defensive midfielder
Club: Man City
At Arsenal until 18 months ago when Liverpool and Man Utd circled.
But Fapetu chose Man City and has seen his career go from strength to strength – starting the 3-0 win over Cyprus.
19. Jack Fletcher
Position: Central midfield
Club: Man City
Son of Man Utd legend Darren Fletcher, Jack incredibly played AGAINST twin brother Tyler at the tournament in England’s big win over Scotland.
Both brothers are on the books of Man City’s youth team.
They have no relation to Jack’s England pal Luca, though.
Fletcher started twice at the tournament.
20. Kobe Barbour
Position: Midfielder
Club: Chelsea
Made his only start of the tournament in the crunch 1-0 win over Denmark after two sub appearances to kick-off his campaign.
The Blues ace is one to watch for the future.
21. Jayce Fitzgerald
Position: Central midfield
Club: Man Utd
Starring alongside Lacey in the United academy, Fitzgerald managed just one start in Cyprus.
22. Nicholas Michalski
Position: Goalkeeper
Club: Blackburn
Named in the original squad for the tournament, Michalski didn’t travel with the group.
23. Chidozie Obi-Martin
Position: Centre-forward/winger
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Club: Arsenal
Selected by both England and Denmark’s Under-16s for the tournament, the Arsenal man was the only player not to register a start in Cyprus.
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