Ryan Sessegnon Joins Kylian Mbappé on the New Shortlist for Golden Boy Award 2018

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Sessegnon makes the cut following Fulham's promotion.

Sep 3, 2018
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Ryan Sessegnon has joined the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Christian Pulisic on the revised shortlist for the Golden Boy Award 2018.

A new shortlist of 60 names has been published – cut from a longlist of 100 – as nominees for the 2018 award, which crowns the most promising young player on the planet.

18-year-old England prospect Sessegnon is a new nominee, having been omitted from the original longlist of 100 names because Fulham wasn't a Premier League club at the time. Nominees need to be playing in the top tier of a European league to qualify for the prize, so he can now be considered following Fulham's promotion.

Other Premier League players in contention for the award include Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden, Brahim Diaz and Tom Davies.

PSG star Kylian Mbappé, who won the prize last year, is favourite to come out on top again after his heroics at Russia 2018.

Check out the full list of Golden Boy 2018 nominees below.

Achraf Hakimi – Real MadridCarles Alena – BarcelonaTrent Alexander-Arnold – LiverpoolKevin Adou Amian – ToulouseHoussem Aouar – LyonMusa Barrow – AtalantaSander Berge – GenkBrahim Diaz – Manchester CityJustin Bijlow – FeyenoordJosip Brekalo – WolfsburgPatrick Cutrone – MilanDani Olmo – Dinamo ZagrebDiogo Dalot – Manchester UnitedTom Davies – EvertonEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtMarcelo Saracchi – RB LeipzigIsmaila Sarr – RennesMathijs De Ligt – AjaxMoussa Diaby – PSGMoussa Djenepo – Standard LiegeRitsu Doan – GroningenGabriel Eder Militao – PortoOdsonne Edouard – CelticEcco Evander – MidtjyllandPhil Foden – Manchester CityJuan Foyth – TottenhamGodson Fernandes – BenficaNicolas Gonzalez – StuttgartAmadou Haidara – Red Bull SalzburgKai Havertz – Bayer LeverkusenJonathan Ikone – LilleEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoChristian Pulisic – Borussia DortmundRyan Sessegnon – FulhamJoao Jota – BenficaEduardo Jovane Cabral – SportingDejan Joveljic – Red Star BelgradeBoubacar Kamara – MarseilleYann Karamoh – BordeauxMoise Kean – JuventusAbdoulaye Jules Keita – DijonJustin Kluivert – AS RomaTuen Koopmeiners – AZ AlkmaarAlban Lafont – ToulouseLeo Jaba – PAOKLuca Zidane – Real MadridMikhail Lysov – LokomotivJean-Victor Makengo – NiceManu Garcia – ToulouseMauro Junior – PSVKylian Mbappe – PSGWeston McKennie – Schalke 04Ruben Vinagre – WolvesToni Moya – Atletico Madrid

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Ryan Sessegnon Joins Kylian Mbappé on the New Shortlist for Golden Boy Award 2018

Sessegnon makes the cut following Fulham's promotion.

Sep 3, 2018
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Ryan Sessegnon has joined the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Christian Pulisic on the revised shortlist for the Golden Boy Award 2018.

A new shortlist of 60 names has been published – cut from a longlist of 100 – as nominees for the 2018 award, which crowns the most promising young player on the planet.

18-year-old England prospect Sessegnon is a new nominee, having been omitted from the original longlist of 100 names because Fulham wasn't a Premier League club at the time. Nominees need to be playing in the top tier of a European league to qualify for the prize, so he can now be considered following Fulham's promotion.

Other Premier League players in contention for the award include Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden, Brahim Diaz and Tom Davies.

PSG star Kylian Mbappé, who won the prize last year, is favourite to come out on top again after his heroics at Russia 2018.

Check out the full list of Golden Boy 2018 nominees below.

Achraf Hakimi – Real MadridCarles Alena – BarcelonaTrent Alexander-Arnold – LiverpoolKevin Adou Amian – ToulouseHoussem Aouar – LyonMusa Barrow – AtalantaSander Berge – GenkBrahim Diaz – Manchester CityJustin Bijlow – FeyenoordJosip Brekalo – WolfsburgPatrick Cutrone – MilanDani Olmo – Dinamo ZagrebDiogo Dalot – Manchester UnitedTom Davies – EvertonEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtMarcelo Saracchi – RB LeipzigIsmaila Sarr – RennesMathijs De Ligt – AjaxMoussa Diaby – PSGMoussa Djenepo – Standard LiegeRitsu Doan – GroningenGabriel Eder Militao – PortoOdsonne Edouard – CelticEcco Evander – MidtjyllandPhil Foden – Manchester CityJuan Foyth – TottenhamGodson Fernandes – BenficaNicolas Gonzalez – StuttgartAmadou Haidara – Red Bull SalzburgKai Havertz – Bayer LeverkusenJonathan Ikone – LilleEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoChristian Pulisic – Borussia DortmundRyan Sessegnon – FulhamJoao Jota – BenficaEduardo Jovane Cabral – SportingDejan Joveljic – Red Star BelgradeBoubacar Kamara – MarseilleYann Karamoh – BordeauxMoise Kean – JuventusAbdoulaye Jules Keita – DijonJustin Kluivert – AS RomaTuen Koopmeiners – AZ AlkmaarAlban Lafont – ToulouseLeo Jaba – PAOKLuca Zidane – Real MadridMikhail Lysov – LokomotivJean-Victor Makengo – NiceManu Garcia – ToulouseMauro Junior – PSVKylian Mbappe – PSGWeston McKennie – Schalke 04Ruben Vinagre – WolvesToni Moya – Atletico Madrid

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Ryan Sessegnon has joined the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Christian Pulisic on the revised shortlist for the Golden Boy Award 2018.

A new shortlist of 60 names has been published – cut from a longlist of 100 – as nominees for the 2018 award, which crowns the most promising young player on the planet.

18-year-old England prospect Sessegnon is a new nominee, having been omitted from the original longlist of 100 names because Fulham wasn't a Premier League club at the time. Nominees need to be playing in the top tier of a European league to qualify for the prize, so he can now be considered following Fulham's promotion.

Other Premier League players in contention for the award include Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden, Brahim Diaz and Tom Davies.

PSG star Kylian Mbappé, who won the prize last year, is favourite to come out on top again after his heroics at Russia 2018.

Check out the full list of Golden Boy 2018 nominees below.

Achraf Hakimi – Real MadridCarles Alena – BarcelonaTrent Alexander-Arnold – LiverpoolKevin Adou Amian – ToulouseHoussem Aouar – LyonMusa Barrow – AtalantaSander Berge – GenkBrahim Diaz – Manchester CityJustin Bijlow – FeyenoordJosip Brekalo – WolfsburgPatrick Cutrone – MilanDani Olmo – Dinamo ZagrebDiogo Dalot – Manchester UnitedTom Davies – EvertonEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtMarcelo Saracchi – RB LeipzigIsmaila Sarr – RennesMathijs De Ligt – AjaxMoussa Diaby – PSGMoussa Djenepo – Standard LiegeRitsu Doan – GroningenGabriel Eder Militao – PortoOdsonne Edouard – CelticEcco Evander – MidtjyllandPhil Foden – Manchester CityJuan Foyth – TottenhamGodson Fernandes – BenficaNicolas Gonzalez – StuttgartAmadou Haidara – Red Bull SalzburgKai Havertz – Bayer LeverkusenJonathan Ikone – LilleEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoChristian Pulisic – Borussia DortmundRyan Sessegnon – FulhamJoao Jota – BenficaEduardo Jovane Cabral – SportingDejan Joveljic – Red Star BelgradeBoubacar Kamara – MarseilleYann Karamoh – BordeauxMoise Kean – JuventusAbdoulaye Jules Keita – DijonJustin Kluivert – AS RomaTuen Koopmeiners – AZ AlkmaarAlban Lafont – ToulouseLeo Jaba – PAOKLuca Zidane – Real MadridMikhail Lysov – LokomotivJean-Victor Makengo – NiceManu Garcia – ToulouseMauro Junior – PSVKylian Mbappe – PSGWeston McKennie – Schalke 04Ruben Vinagre – WolvesToni Moya – Atletico Madrid

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Ryan Sessegnon Joins Kylian Mbappé on the New Shortlist for Golden Boy Award 2018

Sessegnon makes the cut following Fulham's promotion.

Sep 3, 2018
Corey Pellatt
Words by
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Ryan Sessegnon has joined the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Christian Pulisic on the revised shortlist for the Golden Boy Award 2018.

A new shortlist of 60 names has been published – cut from a longlist of 100 – as nominees for the 2018 award, which crowns the most promising young player on the planet.

18-year-old England prospect Sessegnon is a new nominee, having been omitted from the original longlist of 100 names because Fulham wasn't a Premier League club at the time. Nominees need to be playing in the top tier of a European league to qualify for the prize, so he can now be considered following Fulham's promotion.

Other Premier League players in contention for the award include Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden, Brahim Diaz and Tom Davies.

PSG star Kylian Mbappé, who won the prize last year, is favourite to come out on top again after his heroics at Russia 2018.

Check out the full list of Golden Boy 2018 nominees below.

Achraf Hakimi – Real MadridCarles Alena – BarcelonaTrent Alexander-Arnold – LiverpoolKevin Adou Amian – ToulouseHoussem Aouar – LyonMusa Barrow – AtalantaSander Berge – GenkBrahim Diaz – Manchester CityJustin Bijlow – FeyenoordJosip Brekalo – WolfsburgPatrick Cutrone – MilanDani Olmo – Dinamo ZagrebDiogo Dalot – Manchester UnitedTom Davies – EvertonEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtMarcelo Saracchi – RB LeipzigIsmaila Sarr – RennesMathijs De Ligt – AjaxMoussa Diaby – PSGMoussa Djenepo – Standard LiegeRitsu Doan – GroningenGabriel Eder Militao – PortoOdsonne Edouard – CelticEcco Evander – MidtjyllandPhil Foden – Manchester CityJuan Foyth – TottenhamGodson Fernandes – BenficaNicolas Gonzalez – StuttgartAmadou Haidara – Red Bull SalzburgKai Havertz – Bayer LeverkusenJonathan Ikone – LilleEvan N'Dicka – Eintracht FrankfurtPietro Pellegri – MonacoRondel Pierre-Gabriel – MonacoChristian Pulisic – Borussia DortmundRyan Sessegnon – FulhamJoao Jota – BenficaEduardo Jovane Cabral – SportingDejan Joveljic – Red Star BelgradeBoubacar Kamara – MarseilleYann Karamoh – BordeauxMoise Kean – JuventusAbdoulaye Jules Keita – DijonJustin Kluivert – AS RomaTuen Koopmeiners – AZ AlkmaarAlban Lafont – ToulouseLeo Jaba – PAOKLuca Zidane – Real MadridMikhail Lysov – LokomotivJean-Victor Makengo – NiceManu Garcia – ToulouseMauro Junior – PSVKylian Mbappe – PSGWeston McKennie – Schalke 04Ruben Vinagre – WolvesToni Moya – Atletico Madrid

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