sport news The kids Chelsea, Man United and West Ham could hand a chance on Premier League ... trends now

sport news The kids Chelsea, Man United and West Ham could hand a chance on Premier League ... trends now
sport news The kids Chelsea, Man United and West Ham could hand a chance on Premier League ... trends now

sport news The kids Chelsea, Man United and West Ham could hand a chance on Premier League ... trends now

Sunday's Premier League final day is set to stage a hat-trick of mouth-watering affairs, including a title showdown between Manchester City and Liverpool, a top-four skirmish in North London and a relegation scrap between Leeds and Burnley.

Yet for the clubs whose Premier League fate has all-but been decided already, the last day of the season offers a golden opportunity to hand valuable minutes to bright, young stars.

Sportsmail has compiled a list of 10 youngsters in contention to feature on Sunday.

Alejandro Garnacho scored twice in Manchester United's FA Youth Cup triumph last week

Lewis Hall - Chelsea 

Thanks to Arsenal's disappointing defeat to Newcastle on Monday, Chelsea have retained their position in the Champions League next season and face already-relegated Watford at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Blues boss Thomas Tuchel may not find a better opportunity to introduce to the fold central midfielder Lewis Hall , who featured on the bench against Liverpool and Brighton in January.

Although Hall, 17, has yet to make his Premier League debut, he did become the youngest ever player to start an FA Cup tie for Chelsea during the 5-1 win against Chesterfield.

Whilst operating predominantly as a midfielder, the versatile youngster is capable of playing at left-back, which boosts his chances of an appearance. 

Having entrusted Marcus Alonso to deputise consistently for the injured Ben Chilwell these past months, Tuchel may decide it's time to offer the Spaniard a rest and hand the youngster his Premier League debut.

Chelsea youngster Lewis Hall could operate in midfield or at left back for boss Thomas Tuchel

Harvey Vale - Chelsea

Another Blues teenager gunning for an opportunity, Harvey Vale made three FA Cup and two EFL Cup appearances for Tuchel's side after impressing at youth level.

The attacking midfielder scored four goals in four games at the start of the Premier League 2 campaign and was subsequently introduced to the Champions League squad, featuring on the bench four times before Chelsea's exit to Real Madrid.

The homegrown 18-year-old could emerge as a long-term deputy to Mason Mount, and Tuchel may be tempted to hand him a chance against Watford before making a decision on his involvement with the senior squad next season. 

Harvey Vale could make his Premier League debut as Chelsea host Watford on Sunday

Harvey Vale could make his Premier League debut as Chelsea host Watford on Sunday 

Charlie Savage - Manchester United

Defensive midfielder and son of former Red Devils academy graduate - and Wales, Leicester, Birmingham and Blackburn midfielder - Robbie Savage, Charlie Savage has been a regular at under-23 level this season.

He won a cameo appearance in the Champions League against Young Boys in December but has yet to earn his Premier League stripes.

Ahead of Manchester United's trip to Selhurst Park, the club tweeted videos of Savage, 19, in training with the first-team squad and listening intently to advice from Cristiano Ronaldo.

United's defensive frailties - 56 goals conceded in the Premier League - will need addressing next season and Ralf Rangnick may feel compelled to offer the young midfield anchor an audition ahead of Erik ten Hag's arrival.

Charlie Savage is the son of ex-Man United, Leicester and Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage

Charlie Savage is the son of ex-Man United, Leicester and Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage

Alejandro Garnacho - Manchester United

The 17-year-old Argentinian made his Premier League debut for the Red Devils against Chelsea in April and has been a regular fixture on Rangnick's bench for the last six matches.

Ever since the renowned class of '92, there has been a romance at Old Trafford for nurturing young players into the first team and Rangnick may make that his lasting legacy on the final day against Crystal Palace.

Winger Alejandro Garnacho may be one of the youngsters called upon by the German boss, as the club continues to search for the right formula on each flank.

In the FA Youth Cup this campaign, Garnacho provided seven goals and three assists en route to the trophy.

Armstrong Okoflex - West Ham United 

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