Mason Greenwood enhanced his growing reputation with two more goals at the weekend as Manchester United brushed aside Bournemouth at Old Trafford.
The 18-year-old only made his debut last season and has taken the Premier League by storm in his first full campaign for the senior team, scoring eight of his 16 goals this term in the top-flight.
Here, the PA news agency takes a closer look at United’s next potential superstar.
What has his form been like since the restart?
So what makes Greenwood so good?
One of his best attributes is he is two-footed – to the point where it is difficult to tell which side is actually his strongest. That, combined with his pace, must be a nightmare for defenders. Greenwood has unerring instinct and composure in front of goal and his positioning and runs are excellent. He returned from lockdown noticeably bigger and growing into his frame has made him stronger on the ball.
So where does he rank historically compared to other young players?
Only three players have scored more Premier League goals than Greenwood at his age. Michael Owen, who features on the list twice, is well out in front with 18 but Greenwood could realistically move up to second place this season with three more goals – overtaking United’s all-time leading scorer Wayne Rooney. In December, Greenwood, at 18 years and 72 days, became the youngest United player to score twice in Europe as Solskjaer’s side beat AZ Alkmaar 4-0 in the Europa League.