Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As the Premier League gears up for the 2024-25 season, excitement is building not just for the seasoned stars, but also for an array of promising young talent ready to make their mark on English football. Several youngsters have already begun to catch the eye during pre-season, and experts believe these players could soon become household names. Among the most talked-about talents is the 17-year-old midfielder, who recently joined Liverpool from Leicester. The new manager, Arne Slot, has been visibly impressed by his performance during a friendly against Real Betis. Typically reserved in his praise, Slot highlighted the midfielder’s potential and contribution, making it clear that he sees him as a key asset for the upcoming campaign. Chelsea’s 18-year-old defender also stands out as one to watch. Having made his debut last season in a high-stakes match against Tottenham, he showcased his versatility and athleticism, capable of playing both as a centre-back and a right-back. His participation in the club’s pre-season tour of the United States further suggests that he is likely to be a prominent figure in the squad this year. Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri, who made history as the youngest player in Premier League history, continues to be a focal point of discussion. At just 17 years old, he has shown glimpses of brilliance, including an assist in a pre-season friendly against Manchester United. Manager Mikel Arteta has encouraged Nwaneri to seize his opportunities, making it clear that his future at the club is bright if he can maintain his upward trajectory. Adam Wharton, now 20, has already made waves with his performances since his Premier League debut earlier this year. Following an impressive stint that included an England debut and participation in the Euro 2024 final, he has been dubbed Crystal Palace's standout signing from the Championship. The praise from inside the club speaks volumes about his potential; he could easily find himself on the radar of top teams if he continues to excel. At 21, Crystal Palace's Rak-Sakyi, who faced challenges with injuries last season, is also poised for a breakout year after a successful loan spell where he earned player of the year accolades. His adaptation to Oliver Glasner's tactical setup in pre-season suggests he might finally be ready to shine in the first team. Manchester United's signing, 16-year-old Obi-Martin, is another player to keep an eye on. Having left Arsenal in pursuit of more significant opportunities, his scoring prowess at youth levels raises expectations for his future contributions, especially if he impresses in upcoming competitions. Meanwhile, Manchester City’s 19-year-old O'Reilly has made a lasting impression during pre-season, particularly with a standout performance against Barcelona. While he may face stiff competition for a starting role, he is expected to be a valuable asset off the bench as the season progresses. As clubs continue to invest in youth, the purchases of 18-year-old talents like Golding by Leicester City and Moreira by Nottingham Forest underscore the trend towards building teams around emerging stars. Golding’s ability to play both as a number eight and a ten could fill crucial gaps in Leicester’s midfield, while Moreira’s winning pedigree adds depth to Forest's attacking options. Finally, Wolves have made a strategic investment in 18-year-old Lima, who has already begun to impress in pre-season. His ability to fill in at right-back during Semedo's suspension presents him with an opportunity to establish himself early in the season. With the league set to kick off, fans should not only look forward to the established stars but also keep a close watch on these rising talents whose performances may shape the future of their respective clubs and the Premier League as a whole.