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 season kicks off, excitement builds around the rising stars poised to make an impact across the 20 top-flight clubs. From Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri to Chelsea’s Romeo Lavia, each team has a young player who could either blossom on the senior stage or provide moments of brilliance throughout the campaign. At Arsenal, 17-year-old Nwaneri has already shown his mettle during pre-season, accumulating 189 minutes and displaying impressive technical skills in midfield. His ability to make decisive plays, such as providing assists and contributing to build-up play, suggests that the Gunners may soon rely on him more heavily. Mikel Arteta is cautious with expectations, but Nwaneri’s performances indicate he could be a key figure this season. Aston Villa’s Rory Wilson, an 18-year-old forward, is another talent to keep an eye on. After scoring an astonishing 49 goals in his last age-group campaign, Wilson is physically strong and quick, making him a fitting candidate to fulfill the attacking demands of manager Unai Emery. With opportunities likely to arise for forwards, Wilson could be the next breakout star at Villa Park. Bournemouth's Jacob Bevan is recognized for his defensive capabilities, having recently secured a long-term deal after a solid youth career. The 20-year-old center-back has already made his Premier League debut and, despite a pre-season injury setback, he remains a player of interest for Andoni Iraola’s side. Brentford’s Yunus Emre Konak, an 18-year-old defensive midfielder, is another young prospect creating buzz. After a rapid rise through Turk’s youth teams, Konak has already featured in Brentford’s pre-season friendlies. With Thomas Frank known for promoting youth talent, fans can expect to see him sooner rather than later. Brighton & Hove Albion's Amario Cozier-Duberry, now 19, has made a swift impression after transferring from Arsenal. His debut tour in Japan saw him score two goals, and despite high expectations likening him to Bukayo Saka, he is eager to carve out his own path in a competitive squad. Chelsea's Josh Acheampong and Tyrique George are top-rated academy talents, but the spotlight turns to 20-year-old Romeo Lavia. After a frustrating first season marred by injuries, Lavia is primed to seize his chance under new head coach Enzo Maresca. His technical skills, if combined with availability, could see him become an integral part of Chelsea’s midfield. Everton’s Youssef Chermiti, a 20-year-old Portuguese forward, also stands out. After a promising pre-season that included two goals, Chermiti aims to find regular playing time following an injury setback that will keep him out initially. Fulham’s Jay Stansfield, now 21, returns from a successful loan spell at Birmingham City and is expected to be a key forward in Marco Silva’s plans. His dynamic playing style could provide the youthful energy Fulham’s seasoned squad desperately needs. Leicester City's Will Alves, who recently returned from a long injury layoff, is eager to showcase his talents after becoming a fan-favorite for his performances. Scoring and assisting consistently in youth fixtures, Alves looks set to play a role in Steve Cooper's squad this season. Liverpool’s Trey Nyoni made headlines last season for his early inclusion in the first team. The now 17-year-old midfielder has significant potential but faces stiff competition. His composure and attacking instincts could soon earn him a more prominent spot in the squad. At Manchester City, Oscar Bobb has emerged as a key player following a strong pre-season and could potentially earn accolades as one of the league's top young talents. Meanwhile, United’s Harry Amass and Newcastle’s Jamie Miley are also players who have caught the eye through impressive displays and could see more game time. West Ham's George Earthy, who scored shortly after entering his first Premier League match, is another bright prospect to watch. As the season progresses, he will look to cement his place in the squad while the Hammers search for more consistency. Lastly, Wolves’ Pedro Lima, although still adjusting to the Premier League pace, is viewed as a significant long-term prospect. With a robust skill set, his development could be one of the season's intriguing narratives. As the new season unfolds, these young talents represent hope and excitement, demonstrating the importance of nurturing youth in a league characterized by high stakes and immense competition. Fans across the country will eagerly watch these players in the coming months, hoping to witness the next generation of Premier League stars.