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It is that time of year again as Football Manager has released its beta for the new release. This has allowed us access to their database of players and with it the emergence of a new wave of wonderkids and prospects from across the football world. In this article, we will be listing and ranking every Chelsea wonderkid in the game from some academy unknowns to gems in the first team. Ranking Every Chelsea Wonderkid in FM26 27. Chizzy Ezenwata Starting with a 16-year-old, Chizzy Ezenwata is a striker with a decent potential rating in the game. In reality, the youngster has worked his way into the England youth setup and, as of this writing, has netted seven goals in six U18 Premier League appearances. 26. Ibrahim Rabbaj Another 16-year-old, this time an attacking midfielder who can play across the front line, Ibrahim Rabbaj has a similar peak to his ratings as the other academy names on this list. He’s already been subject to a battle between England and Morocco for him to represent them at youth level, as he has played for both. 25. Tyrique George Surprisingly low for a first-team player, Tyrique George broke into the senior squad for the Europa Conference League matches last term. He has been used in the current campaign as a striker or winger and grabbed his first Champions League goal against Ajax. This hasn’t represented a high potential rating in FM26 as he is projected to peak a level below the elite attackers. 24. Mathis Eboue A relatively under-the-radar signing from January, Mathis Eboue joined the Blues from Watford and has scored twice in the new U18 Premier League season. He has a similar potential rating to the others around him on the list. 23. Charlie Holland A 2009-born talent in midfield, Charlie Holland is mainly a defensive midfielder and has been featured prominently for England’s U16 squad. He’s one of the many trying to earn minutes for the developmental side of Chelsea but has impressively been playing up in age a bit in the U18 league. 22. Kiano Dyer At 18, Kiano Dyer is one of the older names this low on the ranking and plays as a defensive or central midfielder. He has been capped for England all the way through youth leveks and currently is out on loan trying to earn his spot at Eredivisie side Volendam. His potential seems a bit low for someone already getting a taste of senior football. 21. Reggie Walsh One of the more shocking names here, Reggie Walsh has become a favourite of Enzo Maresca, haveing played some minutes in both the Champions League and Europa Conference League. This trust from the manager hasn’t translated to the current Football Manager database as he’s projected to peak at the same level as Dyer, George, and Holland.