The top Non-League football prospects in 2019

If you enjoy taking a long term punt on footballers making it at the top level of there are many great prospects in the lower leagues. There are many new betting sites UK 2019 that will provide odds on any player's career and those in the know can make a tidy sum. Below are the top prospects of football in 2019 that are worth keeping an eye as they have the potential to become a household name.
#1. Harry Beautyman
At 25 years old it is a surprise that Harry Beautyman has not made it at the top level of football. He started his career playing for Sutton United when he was a teenager and was even capped by the team. He went on to play for Peterborough and made over 40 appearances before playing briefly for Northampton along with Stevenage. He is now back playing for Sutton United in central midfield.
#2. Jack Payne
It is a surprise to see Jack Payne playing in the lowest level of football as last season he was playing regularly for Blackpool. He now finds himself at and trying to rebuild his career. Big things were expected from him but at 26 years old he has gone backward. At only 18 he was at Gillingham and then got his break playing in the Championship with Peterborough.
#3. Danny Rowe
Huge things were expected from Danny Rowe after he signed for Manchester United as a 12-year-old for £50,000 from Preston. Things didn't work out as expected however and were forced to move to non-league football at the age of 19. His career only started to take off during 2014 when he signed for . He has over a goal per match playing for the North team and helped them to win promotion last season. He may be lacking in pace compared with others but his shooting ability makes up for this in abundance.
#4. Bruno Andrade
One of the most skillful players in non-league football is Bruno Andrade who came to England from Portugal as a 13-year-old to join the QPR academy. At the age of only 17 he made his debut in the Premier League playing for Queens Park Rangers but since that high things have taken a downward spiral. He and after moving to in 2015 he has since joined in the National League. Last season he was able to find the back of the net 12 times from 45 appearances and is on track to beat that total this campaign. He is able to play anywhere in midfield and will surely get a lot of interest from the larger teams over the coming years.
Conclusion
There are many great prospects playing in the lower leagues and more of the top teams have started to scout players applying their trade here to pick up bargains. The likes of James Vardy have proved that there is still world class talent out there that just need a break and the above list are some of those how to have the best chance of succeeding.

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