Best U23 Young Strikers in the Premier League
16 players aged 23 or under · ranked by Analytical Strength Score
Best Young Strikers in the Premier League (Apr 2026)
Ranked by Analytical Strength Score
Market Overview: Premier League Young Strikers 2024-25
Our database tracked 16 Premier League Young Strikers in the 2024-25 season, representing 12 clubs with a combined market value of £336.4M. The average market value for Premier League Young Strikers was £21.0M, with the average age at 21.1 years old.
The most valuable young striker in the Premier League was Hugo Ekitiké, worth £75.0M and played for Liverpool FC at 23 years old. The top 5 Young Strikers averaged £48.0M in market value, including Benjamin Sesko and Liam Delap.
Age distribution showed the youngest tracked young striker was Charalampos Kostoulas (18 years, Brighton & Hove Albion, £12.0M), while the oldest was Hugo Ekitiké (23 years, Liverpool FC, £75.0M). Research shows Young Strikers typically peak at age 26.
Historical analysis showed 16 Young Strikers (100%) increased in market value over the following 12 months based on age-curve trajectories, then-current performance trends, and playing time analysis. The Premier League market for Young Strikers remained actively developing with emerging talent in the 2024-25 season.
💡 Use the search bar below to find specific players, or apply filters to narrow results by club, age range, or market value. Click the chart icon next to any player to view their historical value trajectory and forecast.
Explore Market Size by Position in Premier League
Interactive bubble chart showing predicted 2-year growth vs current age for all Premier League Young Strikers. Identify undervalued assets and track market momentum across 12 clubs with £336.4M combined value.
Age Distribution: Premier League Young Strikers
The Premier League ST market shows 2 distinct age segments, with the largest cohort in the 21-23 bracket (10 players, 63% of market). The 21-23 age group holds the most value at £232.4M, averaging £23.2M per player.
Top Young Strikers by Age Bracket
U21 Years (6 players)
21-23 Years (10 players)
Market Value Distribution
Elite Tier Concentration
The top 2 Young Strikers (13% of players) control £145.0M
Market Tiers
Market structure shows distributed value with elite (€50m+) tier representing 13% of the Premier League ST pool.
Elite (€50M+)
Premium (€30-50M)
High (€15-30M)
Club Distribution: Premier League Young Strikers
Among 12 Premier League clubs, Liverpool FC leads with 1 Young Strikers worth £75.0M (averaging £75.0M per player). The top 10 clubs account for 88% of tracked Young Strikers.
Liverpool FC (1 Young Strikers)
Manchester United (1 Young Strikers)
Chelsea FC (2 Young Strikers)
Tottenham Hotspur (2 Young Strikers)
Player Rankings
Ranked by APE Strength Score. Click any player to view full profile, or click the chart icon to see value history.
Hugo Ekitiké
Liverpool FC • 23 years old
£64.9M
£75.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £83.6M
94.2
Benjamin Sesko
Manchester United • 22 years old
£60.5M
£70.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £77.1M
92.8
Liam Delap
Chelsea FC • 23 years old
£34.6M
£40.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £44.6M
86.4
Mathys Tel
Tottenham Hotspur • 20 years old
£30.3M
£35.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £41.8M
82.8
Thierno Barry
Everton FC • 23 years old
£17.3M
£20.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £21.4M
74.0
Stefanos Tzimas
Brighton & Hove Albion • 20 years old
£19.0M
£22.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £25.2M
73.4
Christantus Uche
Crystal Palace • 22 years old
£13.0M
£15.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £15.9M
69.8
Eli Kroupi
AFC Bournemouth • 19 years old
£13.0M
£15.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £17.9M
68.0
Eliezer Mayenda
Sunderland AFC • 20 years old
£10.4M
£12.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £13.8M
65.8
Charalampos Kostoulas
Brighton & Hove Albion • 18 years old
£10.4M
£12.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £14.8M
64.6
Marc Guiu
Chelsea FC • 20 years old
£6.9M
£8.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £9.2M
57.4
William Osula
Newcastle United • 22 years old
£6.1M
£7.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £7.4M
56.7
Dane Scarlett
Tottenham Hotspur • 22 years old
£1.7M
£2.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £2.1M
37.6
Callum Marshall
West Ham United • 21 years old
£1.6M
£1.8M
+15.6%
Expected: £2.0M
35.6
Ahmed Abdullahi
Sunderland AFC • 21 years old
£865K
£1.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £1.1M
28.3
Nathan Fraser
Wolverhampton Wanderers • 21 years old
£519K
£600K
+15.6%
Expected: £662K
22.0
Scout Tools
Advanced analytics for scouting and recruitment decisions. Each tool provides unique insights into player value, potential, and market dynamics.
Pre-Peak Value Efficiency (PPVE)
Identifies pre-peak players offering exceptional value relative to their age bracket. Higher PPVE = better value.
Understanding Pre-Peak Value Efficiency (PPVE)
Liverpool FC's Hugo Ekitiké at 23 years old has the highest Pre-Peak Value Efficiency at 5.00×. That means Hugo Ekitiké is valued 5.00× higher than the median player in the 21-23 age bracket—representing exceptional value before reaching peak age.
In second is Manchester United's Benjamin Sesko, who is 22 years old, with a 4.67× PPVE. Third is Liam Delap of Chelsea FC, who is 23 years old with a 2.67× PPVE.
How PPVE is calculated: PPVE compares a player's current market value to the median value of all players in their age bracket. A PPVE of 5.00× means the player is worth 400% more than typical players their age—making them high-value targets before they reach peak value.
PPVE by Age Bracket
| Rank | Player | Age | Bracket | Current Value | Bracket Median | PPVE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Hugo Ekitiké Liverpool FC | 23 | 21-23 | £75.0M | £15.0M | 5.00× |
| #2 | Benjamin Sesko Manchester United | 22 | 21-23 | £70.0M | £15.0M | 4.67× |
| #3 | Liam Delap Chelsea FC | 23 | 21-23 | £40.0M | £15.0M | 2.67× |
| #4 | Mathys Tel Tottenham Hotspur | 20 | U21 | £35.0M | £15.0M | 2.33× |
| #5 | Stefanos Tzimas Brighton & Hove Albion | 20 | U21 | £22.0M | £15.0M | 1.47× |
| #6 | Thierno Barry Everton FC | 23 | 21-23 | £20.0M | £15.0M | 1.33× |
| #7 | Christantus Uche Crystal Palace | 22 | 21-23 | £15.0M | £15.0M | 1.00× |
| #8 | Eli Kroupi AFC Bournemouth | 19 | U21 | £15.0M | £15.0M | 1.00× |
| #9 | Charalampos Kostoulas Brighton & Hove Albion | 18 | U21 | £12.0M | £15.0M | 0.80× |
| #10 | Eliezer Mayenda Sunderland AFC | 20 | U21 | £12.0M | £15.0M | 0.80× |
| #11 | Marc Guiu Chelsea FC | 20 | U21 | £8.0M | £15.0M | 0.53× |
| #12 | William Osula Newcastle United | 22 | 21-23 | £7.0M | £15.0M | 0.47× |
| #13 | Dane Scarlett Tottenham Hotspur | 22 | 21-23 | £2.0M | £15.0M | 0.13× |
| #14 | Callum Marshall West Ham United | 21 | 21-23 | £1.8M | £15.0M | 0.12× |
| #15 | Ahmed Abdullahi Sunderland AFC | 21 | 21-23 | £1.0M | £15.0M | 0.07× |
| #16 | Nathan Fraser Wolverhampton Wanderers | 21 | 21-23 | £600K | £15.0M | 0.04× |
Return-to-Peak Potential (RPP)
Recovery potential from current value to forecasted peak. Shows how much upside remains for players approaching their prime.
Understanding Return-to-Peak Potential (RPP)
Brighton & Hove Albion's Charalampos Kostoulas at 18 years old has the highest Return-to-Peak Potential at +44%. That means Charalampos Kostoulas is projected to appreciate 44% as they reach their peak age in 8 years—representing significant upside before entering their prime.
In second is AFC Bournemouth's Eli Kroupi, who is 19 years old, with a +40% RPP (7 years to peak). Third is Stefanos Tzimas of Brighton & Hove Albion, who is 20 years old with a +35% RPP (6 years to peak).
How RPP is calculated: RPP compares a player's current market value to their forecasted peak value, calculating the percentage appreciation potential. A 44% RPP means the player is expected to gain 44% value as they enter their prime—making them excellent growth investments.
Recovery Potential by Player
| Rank | Player | Age | Years to Peak | Current | Peak Forecast | RPP % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Charalampos Kostoulas Brighton & Hove Albion | 18 | 8 | £12.0M | £21.4M | +44% |
| #2 | Eli Kroupi AFC Bournemouth | 19 | 7 | £15.0M | £24.9M | +40% |
| #3 | Stefanos Tzimas Brighton & Hove Albion | 20 | 6 | £22.0M | £34.0M | +35% |
| #4 | Eliezer Mayenda Sunderland AFC | 20 | 6 | £12.0M | £18.5M | +35% |
| #5 | Marc Guiu Chelsea FC | 20 | 6 | £8.0M | £12.4M | +35% |
| #6 | Mathys Tel Tottenham Hotspur | 20 | 6 | £35.0M | £54.1M | +35% |
| #7 | Ahmed Abdullahi Sunderland AFC | 21 | 5 | £1.0M | £1.4M | +30% |
| #8 | Nathan Fraser Wolverhampton Wanderers | 21 | 5 | £600K | £862K | +30% |
| #9 | Callum Marshall West Ham United | 21 | 5 | £1.8M | £2.6M | +30% |
| #10 | Christantus Uche Crystal Palace | 22 | 4 | £15.0M | £20.1M | +25% |
| #11 | William Osula Newcastle United | 22 | 4 | £7.0M | £9.4M | +25% |
| #12 | Benjamin Sesko Manchester United | 22 | 4 | £70.0M | £93.6M | +25% |
| #13 | Dane Scarlett Tottenham Hotspur | 22 | 4 | £2.0M | £2.7M | +25% |
| #14 | Liam Delap Chelsea FC | 23 | 3 | £40.0M | £49.7M | +20% |
| #15 | Thierno Barry Everton FC | 23 | 3 | £20.0M | £24.9M | +20% |
| #16 | Hugo Ekitiké Liverpool FC | 23 | 3 | £75.0M | £93.2M | +20% |
Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
Upside potential weighted against forecast uncertainty. Higher RAU = better risk-reward profile.
Understanding Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
Brighton & Hove Albion's Charalampos Kostoulas has the highest Risk-Adjusted Upside at 68.9. That means Charalampos Kostoulas has 23% upside potential with only 0% forecast uncertainty—representing excellent risk-reward for value appreciation.
In second is Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel with a 58.7 RAU (19% upside, 0% uncertainty). Third is Eli Kroupi of AFC Bournemouth with a 58.0 RAU (19% upside, 0% uncertainty).
How RAU is calculated: RAU divides upside potential by forecast uncertainty (RAU = Upside % ÷ Uncertainty %). A RAU of 68.9 means the upside is 68.9× greater than the uncertainty—making it a high-confidence growth opportunity. Target RAU ≥2.0 for balanced risk-reward.
Risk-Adjusted Upside by Player
| Rank | Player | Expected | Range | Upside % | RAU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Charalampos Kostoulas Brighton & Hove Albion | £14.8M | £12.8M-16.9M | +23% | 68.9 |
| #2 | Mathys Tel Tottenham Hotspur | £41.8M | £36.0M-47.5M | +19% | 58.7 |
| #3 | Eli Kroupi AFC Bournemouth | £17.9M | £15.4M-20.3M | +19% | 58.0 |
| #4 | Marc Guiu Chelsea FC | £9.2M | £7.9M-10.4M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #5 | Stefanos Tzimas Brighton & Hove Albion | £25.2M | £21.7M-28.7M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #6 | Eliezer Mayenda Sunderland AFC | £13.8M | £11.9M-15.7M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #7 | Hugo Ekitiké Liverpool FC | £83.6M | £73.5M-93.6M | +11% | 42.8 |
| #8 | Liam Delap Chelsea FC | £44.6M | £39.2M-49.9M | +11% | 42.8 |
| #9 | Benjamin Sesko Manchester United | £77.1M | £67.9M-86.4M | +10% | 38.4 |
| #10 | Nathan Fraser Wolverhampton Wanderers | £662K | £570K-753K | +10% | 33.7 |
| #11 | Ahmed Abdullahi Sunderland AFC | £1.1M | £950K-1.3M | +10% | 33.7 |
| #12 | Callum Marshall West Ham United | £2.0M | £1.7M-2.3M | +10% | 33.7 |
| #13 | Thierno Barry Everton FC | £21.4M | £18.8M-24.0M | +7% | 27.5 |
| #14 | William Osula Newcastle United | £7.4M | £6.5M-8.3M | +6% | 23.0 |
| #15 | Dane Scarlett Tottenham Hotspur | £2.1M | £1.9M-2.4M | +6% | 23.0 |
| #16 | Christantus Uche Crystal Palace | £15.9M | £14.0M-17.8M | +6% | 23.0 |
Roster Pressure Index (RPI)
Squad depth pressure based on Z-score distribution. Negative RPI = thin depth, positive = deep roster.
What This Shows
Z-Score explained: Measures how many standard deviations a player's strength is from the position average. Z-Score = 0 means average, +1.0 is one standard deviation above average, -1.0 is below average.
How to use: RPI < -1.0 indicates critical depth shortage. These positions need immediate reinforcement. RPI > +1.0 suggests strong depth, allowing selective, high-value additions only.
Current market: young striker position shows weak depth (avg Z-score: -0.00). RPI: -0.00.
Position Depth Analysis
Highest Z-Scores
Lowest Z-Scores
Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
Identifies players capturing disproportionate value relative to age group representation. Positive ASC = value concentration.
Understanding Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
Sunderland AFC's Ahmed Abdullahi in the 21-23 age bracket has the highest Age-Share Concentration at +6.6%. That means Hugo Ekitiké captures 69.1% of total market value while representing only 62.5% of players in their age group—showing dominant elite status.
In second is Crystal Palace's Christantus Uche with a +6.6% ASC (69.1% value share vs 62.5% player share in 21-23 bracket). Third is William Osula of Newcastle United with a +6.6% ASC (69.1% value vs 62.5% players in 21-23 bracket).
How ASC is calculated: ASC = (% of total value) - (% of total players) in age bracket. A +6.6% ASC means the player captures 6.6% more market value than their numerical representation—indicating marquee status. ASC > +15% = elite dominance, ASC < -15% = potential value targets.
Value Concentration by Player
| Rank | Player | Age Bracket | Value Share | Player Share | ASC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Ahmed Abdullahi Sunderland AFC | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #2 | Christantus Uche Crystal Palace | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #3 | William Osula Newcastle United | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #4 | Liam Delap Chelsea FC | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #5 | Benjamin Sesko Manchester United | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #6 | Dane Scarlett Tottenham Hotspur | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #7 | Hugo Ekitiké Liverpool FC | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #8 | Nathan Fraser Wolverhampton Wanderers | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #9 | Thierno Barry Everton FC | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #10 | Callum Marshall West Ham United | 21-23 | 69.1% | 62.5% | +6.6% |
| #11 | Charalampos Kostoulas Brighton & Hove Albion | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
| #12 | Mathys Tel Tottenham Hotspur | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
| #13 | Marc Guiu Chelsea FC | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
| #14 | Stefanos Tzimas Brighton & Hove Albion | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
| #15 | Eli Kroupi AFC Bournemouth | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
| #16 | Eliezer Mayenda Sunderland AFC | U21 | 30.9% | 37.5% | -6.6% |
Buy-Now vs Wait-List Map
Categorizes players by age position and upside potential to guide timing of acquisition.
What This Shows
How to use: "Buy Now - High Upside" = immediate priority targets. "Watch List" = monitor for 6-12 months. "Peak" = pay premium for proven performers. "Aging" = short-term depth only.
Current market: 3 immediate targets, 13 standard acquisitions, 0 watch-list prospects, 0 at peak.
BUY NOW - High Upside
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Price vs Peer Z-Score
IQR-based pricing analysis relative to position peers. Identifies over/undervalued players vs market.
What This Shows
How to use: Z-score < -1.5 = significantly undervalued (potential bargain). Z-score > +1.5 = premium pricing (requires strong justification). Within ±1.0 = fair market value.
Current market: Position median is £75.0M. 0 undervalued, 0 premium.
Value Positioning vs Peers
| Player | Market Value | Position Median | Z-Score | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Nathan Fraser Wolverhampton Wanderers | £600K | £15.0M | -1.20 | Good Value |
Christantus Uche Crystal Palace | £15.0M | £15.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Benjamin Sesko Manchester United | £70.0M | £15.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Marc Guiu Chelsea FC | £8.0M | £15.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Eli Kroupi AFC Bournemouth | £15.0M | £15.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Ahmed Abdullahi Sunderland AFC | £1.0M | £15.0M | -0.80 | Good Value |
Charalampos Kostoulas Brighton & Hove Albion | £12.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
William Osula Newcastle United | £7.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Liam Delap Chelsea FC | £40.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Hugo Ekitiké Liverpool FC | £75.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Mathys Tel Tottenham Hotspur | £35.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Thierno Barry Everton FC | £20.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Stefanos Tzimas Brighton & Hove Albion | £22.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Callum Marshall West Ham United | £1.8M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Eliezer Mayenda Sunderland AFC | £12.0M | £15.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Dane Scarlett Tottenham Hotspur | £2.0M | £15.0M | +0.20 | Fair Value |
