Richarlison way out in front of Marcus Rashford, Gabriel Jesus and Tammy Abraham for minutes played by Premier League players born in 1997 or after... so how much time does your club offer their young guns?
- Richarlison has made a fine start to life in the Premier League with Watford
- The Brazilian has played in 94 per cent of Watford's Premier League campaign
- Tammy Abraham is benefiting from his loan move from Chelsea to Swansea
Richarlison may want to think twice about leaving Watford as the Brazilian youngster is leading the way for minutes played in the Premier League by players born in 1997 or after.
The 20-year-old, who has been attracting interest from Arsenal and the Chinese Super League, has played 94 per cent of Watford's overall minutes in games so far this season.
Richarlison has played almost every minute of Watford's league campaign since making his Premier League debut as a second-half substitute during his side's opener against Liverpool.
Richarlison, pictured after scoring against West Ham, is playing regularly for Watford
English youngsters Marcus Rashford and Tammy Abraham are trusted by their managers
He has only been substituted once by manager Marco Silva with the Portuguese boss taking him off against Bournemouth with 10 minutes left.
Tammy Abraham is clearly benefiting from his loan move to Swansea as the Chelsea striker has played 90.7 per cent of minutes in Swansea's 12 league games.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Joe Gomez also feature high on the shortlist by Football Observatory as the English duo have been promoted into the first teams of Everton and Liverpool respectively.
Marcus Rashford, who recently turned 20, has played in 70.9 per cent of Manchester United's Premier League minutes this season while Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus has featured in 61 per cent of his side's minutes as he is often interchanged with Sergio Aguero.
Keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who is still only 18, has played every minute of AC Milan's campaign so far while Manchester United target Carlos Soler, a midfielder, has played 94 per cent of Valencia's overall La Liga action.
Gabriel Jesus has had to share Manchester City's lone striking role with Sergio Aguero
Everton youngster Dominic Calvert-Lewin (right) has been leading Everton's forward line
AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma has played every minute of his side's league campaign
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