Look to South America if I were you lads when it comes to wingers.
Luis Gilherme - but it may depend on how quickly we can secure that second club (which I am still hoping is Toulousse somehow).
"While Endrick dominates all the headlines at Palmeiras, there is another academy product who spent his whole youth career playing alongside the Real Madrid-bound teenager who also looks set for a place at the top table of European football.
A pacey winger that once clocked 36 km/h in a game, Luis Guilherme is most comfortable playing off the right-hand side before cutting onto his lethal left foot, though he has experience of playing centrally too. The 18-year-old, who has also provoked comparisons with Rivaldo in his homeland, has been routinely linked with a move to Liverpool, though Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid are also reportedly interested."
https://www.goal.com/en-us/lists/nxgn-2024-best-wonderkids-football/bltc65fc7aa012056f4That's a pretty interesting article, though you have to wonder how they've put Cobbie Manu at #7.
Another one they mentioned (not in connection to us) is Antonio Nusa at Club Brugge.
"‘The Norwegian Neymar’ is quite the nickname to live up to but, so far, Antonio Nusa looks capable of following in Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard’s footsteps by becoming a footballing face of the Scandinavian nation. The winger’s stock has risen significantly over the past six months and Club Brugge are almost certain to cash in at the end of the campaign.
A winger with a bag full of tricks, the 18-year-old is most comfortable cutting in from the left-hand side onto his right foot, and he has already produced plenty of highlight-reel moments during his time in Belgium and with boyhood club Stabaek. He has also made a glittering start to his international career, as he both scored and assisted on his full debut in September before providing three further assists in his next two caps. Tottenham came close to a £25m ($31.5m) deal to sign Nusa in January, but other clubs are likely to be interested come the summer."