![]() Fabio Silva, 18, Wolves, Portuguese, £35k/week, £45m.Dane Scarlett, 17, Tottenham, English, £3k/week, £50m.Sebastiano Esposito, 19, Inter, Italian, £9.75k/week, £10m.Jon Karrikaburu, 18, Real San Sebastian, Spanish, £4.1k/week, £8m. ![]() Still, there are some gems to be found: someone like Sebastiano Esposito could be a snip for under £10m, while the relatively unknown Jon Karrikaburu has all the makings of an exceptional all-rounder. That’s partially due to the AI overvaluing their young players more than ever and, in real life, the dearth of out-and-out strikers in the modern game. Unlike previous years, the pool of striking wonderkids in FM22 isn’t that deep. Filip Stevanovic, 18, Manchester City, Serbian, £3k/week, £35m.Yeremy Pino, 18, Villarreal, Spanish, £18.25k/week, £30m.Amad Diallo, 19, Manchester United, Ivorian, £25k/week, £30m.Harvey Elliott, 18, Liverpool, English, £20k/week, £30m.Jamal Musiala, 18, Bayern Munich, German, £82k/week, £50m.Ander Barrenetxea, 19, Real San Sebastian, Spanish £23.5k/week, £51m.Ansu Fati, 18, Barcelona, Spanish, £66k/week, £50m.Rayan Cherki, Amad Diallo and Noni Madueke are our picks for potential world-class talent at around the £20m-30m mark. ![]() Ansu Fati and Jamal Musiala are standouts (and will cost a pretty penny), but there’s plenty of depth to be found here from the first season onwards. Tricky teenage wingers have been a mainstay of the wonderkid scene for decades – and FM 22 is no exception.
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