There's been plenty of talk in the media about Arsenal youngster Max Dowman over the last few weeks, but Tottenham could have their own version waiting to explode.
It's been a difficult season for Spurs, who have perhaps been unable to unleash some of their young talent as much as they would have hoped due to being involved in a relegation battle.
The likes of Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, and Mathys Tel have been given regular runs in the side, but that's mainly been due to a horrendous injury situation at Spurs.
It's always tricky for clubs to give opportunities to youngsters when they are involved in such a tense relegation battle, as the pressure can make or break players.
Arsenal are in a comfortable position, allowing them to give the likes of Dowman a chance, and Tottenham need to get themselves back in a position to be able to deploy young talent.
Tottenham Have Their Own Max Dowman
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Tottenham could have their own version of Arsenal's Dowman waiting to explode in their academy.
Luca Williams-Barnett, described as an 'elite talent', has provided 11 goals and assists in just 10 games in the Premier League 2, while he's also contributed nine goals and assists in six games in the UEFA Youth League.
At the age of 17, the young talent is already proving himself at U21 level, and he's surely the next talent to come through Tottenham's academy.
Williams-Barnett has been involved with the senior squad this season, named on the bench at times, but he's yet to make his Premier League debut.
The 17-year-old is currently out injured, but there's no doubt he could be Tottenham's version of Dowman, whether that's through being given an opportunity this season or at the start of the next campaign.
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Next Season is Williams-Barnett's
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The chance of Williams-Barnett being given an opportunity this season feels slim, unless Spurs can quickly turn things around and cement their status as a Premier League club.
Igor Tudor is unlikely to give him a chance if they are still involved in a relegation battle, so the 17-year-old might have to remain patient.
There's plenty of time remaining in his career for him to make an impact, but as we saw with Dowman at Arsenal, when a player is good enough, they are old enough.
Whether Williams-Barnett is the same level as Dowman remains to be seen, but the performances he's producing at U21 level at the age of 17 show he could be the one to make the step up.