Everton owner Farhad Moshiri, is renowned for his reckless spending, but he could save millions if Frank Lampard can work his magic with his youth development like he did at Chelsea.

The ex-Chelsea boss was successful in his nurturing of youth at Stamford Bridge, with Mason Mount and Reece James becoming starting players for the side, winning a Champions League less than 12 months after Lampard gave them their Premier League debuts.

And now, Moshiri should be capitalising on this proven attribute by looking at which youth players the new manager can bring through to become his next breakthrough player.

Anthony Gordon is a perfect example of how youth can be seamlessly integrated into the first team, without needing to dip into the transfer market and spending millions unnecessarily - something of which the Everton owner must surely stop doing so excessively after spending over £600m and failing to put the side in a stronger position.

With that being said, one player that Lampard could unleash in the side is 19-year-old Lewis Dobbin, who was hailed "fantastic" by Everton U23's head coach David Unsworth.

Dobbin has only had three fleeting appearances in the Premier League this season, when he was drafted into the first team by Rafa Benitez over the first half of the season, most recently playing 28 minutes against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge when the injury ridden side pulled off an unexpected 1-1 draw, with fellow youngster Jarrad Branthwaite scoring the equaliser.

The young forward has scored three goals and bagged one assist in the Premier League 2, and has been training with the first team much more regularly since Benitez introduced him into the side at the beginning of the season, so it seems like it is only a matter of time before we see him getting more action in Lampard's side.

Dobbin offers a diverse range of attacking qualities, using his pace and intelligence to command the ball and make important goal scoring opportunities for his team.

The youngster has been mostly prolific in a left winger role scoring two goals from that position but has featured mostly as a centre forward, and with all these attributes combined he could really become Richarlison 2.0 for the Toffees, emulating that second striker off the left side position that the Brazilian star has starred in.

Amid fears that he may leave the club at the end of the season to follow the likes of fellow young talent Mohamed-Ali Cho and Thierry Small, the teenage attacker recently secured a long term contract with the club following talks with chairman, Bill Kenwright, who was keen to offer a future for Dobbin with Everton.

Lampard now has the opportunity to give the star his chance to shine and offer him the opportunity to work with like-minded Richarlison in developing his game so that he can ultimately follow in the footsteps of Anthony Gordon by breaking into the first team and making an impact on the side.

Dubbed an “exciting talent” by The Athletic’s Patrick Boyland, the rarely-seen Dobbin could save the club millions.

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