July 4, 2024

Everton’s ‘powerful’ 16-year-old is currently regarded as one of the Premier League’s greatest young players.

Stars George Morgan, a young Everton forward, has been selected one of the Premier League’s top 20 brightest talents.

Morgan was nominated to The Guardian’s coveted ‘Next Generation 2023’ list, among a slew of other rising.

Stars George Morgan, a young Everton forward, has been selected one of the Premier League’s top 20 brightest talents.

Morgan was nominated to The Guardian’s coveted ‘Next Generation 2023’ list, among a slew of other rising.

The 16-year-old attacker was regarded as Everton’s greatest potential and is the son of former Wales international Craig Morgan.

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His kid is presently playing for Everton under-18s, who are managed by Leighton Baines.

Morgan has yet to declare his nationality, despite having played for both England and Wales as a kid.

Morgan was described by the Guardian as “a powerful, fast Centre-forward with an eye for goal.”

Something that Everton yearned for in the senior team last season.

Morgan, of course, has a long way to go before he’s ready to play for Everton.

Fans will be thrilled to learn that the young striker is already attempting to emulate Robert Lewandowski’s game.

That’s not a bad example to set.

Morgan might be the forward Everton requires in the future.
Of course, current Everton club has far super Morgan, of course, has a long way to go before he’s ready to play for Everton.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s return has come at an ideal time, as Everton’s form has improved.

Furthermore, despite sitting on the bench in recent games, Beto has been a very welcome addition with a significant impact.

Morgan isn’t the only forward regarded as having great potential at Everton.

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Youssef Chermiti, 19, has been dubbed a ‘wonderkid’ in the past and appears to be given time to adjust at the club.

Everton paid Sporting Lisbon £15 million for the striker, and it must be a comfort that he won’t be needed in the starting lineup right away.

Things are looking up on Merseyside’s blue side, and fans will love following Morgan’s growth through the academy.

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