Coventry City have yet another hot prospect ready to come off the club’s hugely successful Academy conveyorbelt.
The Sky Blues have produced several home grown talents in recent years, none more so than the likes of Callum Wilson and James Maddison, both of whom are now playing in the Premier League.
A host of others have come up through the ranks to play for City's first team.
Tom Bayliss the latest to step up to the senior side, the teenager enjoying an outstanding break-through season under Mark Robins last term to earn himself a place on an England Under-19 training camp and attract the attention of Championship and Premier League clubs who are monitoring his progress.
But who’s the next big name that’s set to come off the production line?
Only just 16, attacking midfielder Jonny Ngandu has already stepped up to the Under-23s, having played at higher age groups throughout his time at the club he joined as a six-year-old.
And he certainly caught the eye in Tuesday night’s 4-2 friendly victory over Bedworth United at The Oval.
Here, development boss Jason Farndon discusses the lad many believe is destined for the top.
What Jason Farndon said about his performance:
“I thought Jonny Ngandu was excellent.
“He’s only 16 years of age and I think he just lights the game up when he gets the ball.
“He’s been promising that for a long time and has been training with the 23s since we came back in, so he’s not training with his own age group.
“I thought he was excellent and is a really, really exciting footballer.”
He’s one of our own:
“He’s been with us since he was six. He’s a local lad who lives right by the Higgs I think, so he’s been at the Academy for a long time and he’s a boy who has been talked about for a long, long time.
“He’s been away with England Under-16s and he’s come back in pre-season in good shape and I thought he was sensational tonight.”
Best position:
“He’s an attacking midfielder and once he gets his strength I think he can be a big central midfielder. He’s going to be a big boy when he grows up, so he was a real plus point.”
Precocious talent:
“He’s played up all through his time at the Academy, played for the Under-18s last season and has trained excellently this last two weeks with the 23s and warranted his starting position against Bedworth.”
Destined for big things:
“Seeing other young players get into the first team is always the selling point at this football club.
“Obviously James Maddison is now a Premier League footballer and if I am Jonny Ngandu, who is a different type of player, I’d be looking at James and thinking, that’s what I want to do – I want to get into Coventry City’s first team and be a star.”