The release of Football Manager 2019 is just days away and we cannot contain our excitement at the prospect of seeing all the brand new features the developers have been drip-feeding us in recent weeks.

Many believe the BETA will drop to anyone who has pre-ordered the game this week!

Baring that in mind, it's probably time to start considering your options, who will you take charge of first is important but also who will you buy first?

All FM Bosses dream of spotting 'the next Messi or Ronaldo' using research, knowledge or just pure gut instinct.

Luckily for you, we've done the majority of the hard work for you, by picking out 20 'Wonderkids' that we predict will be dominating the game for years to come.

The majority of these players are in the 15-18 age group, so you should only be looking to buy these players if you are in it for the long haul.

Thank us later!

George Nunn

The amount of youth players that fly through Chelsea's academy is almost ridiculous.

16-year-old George Nunn has been impressing many with his performances in the youth set-up and is being touted for a squad call up very soon.

Christian Vassilakis

At 17 years old, it's probably a bit too soon to be expecting Christian Vassilakis to step into Cristiano Ronaldo's shoes at Real Madrid.

But the right winger of Greek nationality is hoping to make a name for himself, having already been called up for the Real Madrid U19's.

Harvey Neville

Following in his father and uncle's footsteps, Harry Neville is making a name for himself in Manchester United's academy set-up.

At 16, Neville signed a contract with United and was handed the no.7 shirt!

Jack Bearne

Bearne signed for Liverpool in 2016 for a rumoured £150,000 from his hometown club, Notts County.

He was just 15 then and has since become a regular in the Reds' youth teams and at 17 is already playing with the U18's.

Bali Mumba

Just before his 17th birthday, Bali Mumba made his first team debut for Sunderland at the end of last season.

With Sunderland in financial difficulties and relegated to League One, Mumba has been given a number of opportunities this season to show his quality in the heart of the defence.

Luke Matheson

Another player plying his trade in the lower league youth set-up, Luke Matheson is attracting interest from a host of Premier League clubs, including Manchester United.

The 15-year-old midfielder is currently at Rochdale and has already made his first team debut, coming on as a substitute in the Checkatrade Trophy.

Nathan Wood-Gordon

Wood-Gordon made his first-team debut when he came on as a substitute in Middlesbrough's League Cup game against Notts County.

The centre-back has already been in the England set-up at U16 level and is expected to move up the ranks throughout this coming season.

As a defender he will no doubt flourish under Tony Pulis.

Erling Braut Haland

Many FM regulars will have spotted Haland last year as an up and coming talent playing his football at Molde in Norway.

The 18 year old striker has already caught the eye of a number of European clubs, including Manchester United, because of his performances this season.

So if you didn't acquire his services in last year's game then make sure you snap him up this time around.

Houssem Aouar

French side Lyon have a history of nurturing fantastic young talent and it seems they've done it again with Houssem Aouar in recent seasons. At 20-years-old he is a little older than a number of players in our list of 'wonderkids' but having improved and become a more prominent player in the Lyon set-up, FM bosses should really be looking into acquiring his services this year. It may be difficult to convince Lyon to let him go, but he feel he will certainly be worth it. 

Eddy Salcedo

Salcedo turned 17 this month and thanks to performances last season with Genoa, has moved to Inter Milan on a season long loan, with a look to making the deal permanent. You will need to convince the Italian born midfielder not to make his move to Inter permanent, but if you get in soon enough, you'll grab yourself a fantastic player, with huge potential. 

Dimitri Oberlin

Basel are another team who have a reputation for producing great talent and Dimitri Oberlin is no exception. At 21, Oberlin is an established Champions League player having scored four goals in four games in the competition last season. The pacey attacker is surely on the cusp of a big money move, so why not get in there first on FM!

Maarten Vandevoordt

If you are looking for a young goalkeeper to bolster your squad, then Maarten Vandevoordt is your man.
Dubbed the new Thibaut Courtois, the Belgian U17 shot stopper has been training with Genk's first team since January but hasn't had an opportunity in the first team yet.

Karim Adeyemi

Adeyemi has a bright future ahead of him and at only 16 years old has already made a  €3M transfer from Unterhaching to Austrian giants RB Salzburg.
It seems Salzburg are open to loan offers for the youngster, as he is currently at FC Liefering, well worth any FM boss enquiring about his availability.

Hirving Lozano

In terms of age Hirving Lozano isn't exactly a 'wonderkid', but after an impressive summer in the World Cup, FM bosses can expect to see the midfielder's stats improve from last year. Considering he is playing at PSV, he will surely be looking for a big money move, so could be persuaded by an offer from a Premier League club.

Karl Jakob Hein

After trials at Manchester United and Brighton last season, Hein put pen to paper with Arsenal at the age of 17 in May 2018. The promising Estonian goalkeeper is the captain for his national U17 team but is expected to play in Arsenal's U18s this year. He has a one-year scholarship with the Gunners, with a three-year professional contract waiting for him afterwards.

Paul Will

Will made the switch from Kaiserslautern to Bayern Munich in March this year and has been a regular in the German champions' second team since. The 19-year-old German is a versatile defensive midfielder and is likely to break into the first team squad this season.

Omari Hutchinson

At 14 years old, Hutchinson is the youngest on our list on FM Wonderkids. It's unconfirmed if he will be included on this year's game, but the Arsenal youngster really should be!

Levent Gundogan

With a second name of Gundogan, would assume that he was a relation of City's Ilkay, but no the 16 year old is of Welsh and Turkish descent! The young midfielder was spotted by Man United scouts when he scored four goals for the North Wales development squad in a 4-4 draw at Carrington. United announced his signing in 2017 after a successful six-week trial.

Theodor Corbeanu

Romanian winger Theodor Corbeanu signed for Wolves in August 2018 with many expecting big things from the 16-year-old. The former Toronto FC player will be right winger to look out for on FM 2019.

Ben Knight

Knight, 16 signed for Man City in July 2018 after eight years in the youth set-up at Ipswich. The striker will have the opportunity to become a brilliant player at City's academy and considering he has signed for the club for an initial £700,000, they think a lot of him!

Giovanni Reyna

Long gone are the day that USA's MLS league is thought of as a graveyard for European football's elite. New York City FC are producing some real talent of their own and Giovanni Reyna, 16, is their star at the moment. Linked with a move to Dortmund, the American is expected to be in this year's game, so snap him up!

Zak Gilsenan

Dubbed 'The Irish Messi', Zak Gilsenan has just signed a deal with Blackburn Rovers at the age of 15. At the age of nine Gilsenan signed for Barcelona, hence the comparisons, but was snapped up by Liverpool at 13, but hopes Blackburn can give him the platform he needs to show his true potential!

Claudio Gomes

Man City fans were introduced to defensive midfielder Claudio Gomes in August when he made a one-second debut against Chelsea in the Community Shield. The Frenchman is just 17 years old, but after signing from Paris St Germain in the summer, has impressed Pep Guardiola in training and is thought to be on the cusp of making his competitive debut.

Angel Gomes

Another Gomes that is expected to light up Manchester for years to come, Angel Gomes is included on this year's game and you need to scout him. The attacking midfielder became the youngest footballer to play for Man United at the age of 16, now 18, Gomes has already impressed Jose Mourinho, so we can assume he will be given a chance very soon.

Moise Kean

After impressing during a loan spell at Verona last season, 18 year old Moise Kean has returned to Juventus and is expected to break into the first team this term. The Italian already has 20 international goals for his country's youth teams.

Jayden Braaf

Jayden Braaf is another promising young player currently at Manchester City. The 16-year-old Dutch striker signed for the champions in August this year from PSV, despite interest from Chelsea.

Xavi Simons

Many are tipping Xavi Simons as the next big thing to come from FC Barcelona's youth academy since Lionel Messi. The 15-year-old who is of Dutch nationality has already achieved a host of awards including four successive Ballon d'Or's for youth players. Simons may sound like a re-gen, but trust us he is the real deal.

Oriol Busquets

19-year-old Oriol Busquets not only shares his name with a current Barcelona superstar, but is expected to achieve just as much as him. Playing in a defensive midfield role, Oriol is one of many promising young talents coming through Barcelona's ranks.

Karamoko Dembele

Many will remember him as the 13-year-old who was a late substitute for Celtic's U20 side back in 2016. Now 15, Karamoko Dembele is developing to a playing with a huge future ahead of him and we hope he will be on FM for the first time this year.