After the thrilling breakthrough of Callum Hudson-Odoi captured the potential and impatience of the Premier League‘s young talent on the fringes, The Independent takes a look at a player from every club who are yet to make a top-flight appearance in their fledgeling careers thus far.

The likes of Chelsea‘s Reece James is all but guaranteed to get his chance to challenge club captain Cesar Azpilicueta, after earning a place in the Championship team of the season on loan at Wigan last season.

Emile Smith Rowe at Arsenal is also virtually assured of a top-tier introduction - with teammates Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock already having started this season - if the winger isn't to embark on another loan move after a string of Europa League and domestic cup appearances, while Liverpool and Manchester City‘s burgeoning academies continue to produce more world-class prospects.

However, there are also a number of flourishing talents at the likes of Norwich, Newcastle and West Ham primed to inherit their own spotlight this season.

Here is a player from each team set to shine:

Premier League's best prospects Show all 20 1 /20 Premier League's best prospects Premier League's best prospects Emile Smith Rowe (19) - Arsenal The winger made a prolific breakthrough into the first-team last season, scoring three goals in six games, before being ruled out with a groin injury. After spending six months at RB Leipzig last season, he has been promoted to the senior squad on a full-time basis. Getty Premier League's best prospects Colin Odutayo (18) - Aston Villa The skilful Netherlands youth international impressed in the U18s Premier League last season, cutting in off the left-wing scoring 7 goals and adding a further four assists. Getty Premier League's best prospects Lloyd Kelly (20) - Bournemouth Suffered a cruel injury blow soon after joining the Cherries from Bristol for £13m over the summer. The full-back has huge potential and will be hopeful of breaking into the starting eleven quickly. AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images Premier League's best prospects Aaron Connolly (19) - Brighton The young Irish striker had a brilliant season for the U23s, ending the season with 16 goals in 18 appearances. Can hope to make his breakthrough in the Getty Premier League's best prospects Josh Benson (19) - Burnley Joined after ending a two-year scholarship at Arsenal and was included in Burnley's pre-season tour of Portugal. Getty Premier League's best prospects Reece James (19) - Chelsea Starring on loan at Wigan last season, the versatile full-back was named in the Championship team of the season and is pushing for a starting place after Davide Zappacosta's departure. Getty Premier League's best prospects Tyrick Mitchell (19) - Crystal Palace The young full-back was included in the club's pre-season plans and has been compared to Aaron Wan-Bissaka by teammate Andros Townsend. Getty Premier League's best prospects Lewis Gibson (19) - Everton The centre-back joined the Toffees from Newcastle for a fee that could ultimately rise to £6m and has immediately impressed with the club’s youth sides. Everton FC via Getty Images Premier League's best prospects George Hirst (20) - Leicester The England youth international joined Leicester in the summer after one season with the club’s sister side OH Leuven in Belgium and featured in this summer's Toulon Tournament. Getty Premier League's best prospects Ki-Jana Hoever (17) - Liverpool The Dutch centre-back was handed his debut in the FA Cup at just 16 years old and will expect to get more first-team minutes under Jurgen Klopp, who is an outspoken admirer of Virgil van Dijk’s mentee. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Premier League's best prospects Ian Carlo Poveda (19) - Manchester City After spells at Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona and Brentford, City snapped up the England youth international, who made his debut in the League Cup win over Burton last season. Manchester City FC via Getty Ima Premier League's best prospects Brandon Williams (18) - Manchester United The highly touted left-back travelled with United’s Champions League squad after an impressive season with the U18s and is set to challenge Luke Shaw in years to come. Getty Premier League's best prospects Matty Longstaff (19) - Newcastle His older brother Sean has stolen the plaudits thus far, but his younger brother is not far behind and was included on the club’s pre-season tour of China. PA Premier League's best prospects Stephen Mallon (20) - Sheffield United The Irishman impressed on loan in Australia last season before appearing in the Toulon Tournament. Getty Premier League's best prospects Adam Idah (18) - Norwich The 18-year-old striker was awarded a new contract in the summer after scoring a goal every 170 minutes for the U23s last season before impressing for Ireland in the Toulon Tournament over the summer. PA Premier League's best prospects Jake Vokins (19) - Southampton The young full-back seems destined to make a push for first-team minutes and can challenge Ryan Bertrand after the Saints opted to sell Matt Targett. Southampton FC via Getty Images Premier League's best prospects Troy Parrott (17) - Tottenham The Irish striker starred during Spurs’ pre-season and has since returned to goalscoring form with the U23s. Mauricio Pochettino is a keen admirer and a debut is not far away. REUTERS Premier League's best prospects Joao Pedro (17) - Watford The Brazilian prodigy has thrilled at Fluminese and will link up with Watford's senior squad in January once he has turned 18. Getty Premier League's best prospects Amadou Diallo (16) - West Ham The prodigious winger is regarded as one of England’s best prospects and has soared through the academy age groups, attracting a wealth of suitors from across Europe. Getty Premier League's best prospects Terence Taylor (18) - Wolves The defensive midfielder excited on the club's pre-season tour, having been called up to Wales' senior squad while still a 17-year-old. Getty