The Premier League is brimming with young talent once again this season. Tammy Abraham has been banging in the goals for Chelsea, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is already a Champions League winner and Ballon d'Or nominee at the age of 21. Yet at the other end of the spectrum, there are players who show no signs of slowing down well into their thirties. Currently, the top flight's leading goalscorer is Leicester's Jamie Vardy (32-years-old). And we've all seen how pivotal Fernandinho, 34, is to Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side. Ultimately, English football has witnessed sensations of all ages, including goalscorers. So, with the help of the record books and Football365, we've taken a look at the players with the most goals at every age from 16 to 40. There's nothing boring about this record. Milner's goal for Leeds in a 2-1 win over Sunderland made him the youngest ever Premier League goalscorer, until he was surpassed by James Vaughan three years later. The teenager never looked back after that rocket on debut against Arsenal. The future England captain was prolific over the next couple of years, earning his big move to Manchester United. It's a pity Owen's popularity took such a nosedive among Liverpool fans due to his later moves. He scored 118 goals in 216 at Anfield, winning a Ballon d'Or. Fowler, of course, had two spells on Merseyside but it was the first that saw him elevated to 'God' status. Despite being an Everton fan, he immediately became a sensation thanks to 12 goals in his 13 games. That man again. Although Liverpool weren't shining as a whole, Fowler continued to dominate with even more goals than in his previous year. Tim Sherwood will tell you he was the one that gave Harry Kane his big breakthrough, but it was under Mauricio Pochettino that the now-England skipper really started to flourish. Best known for his years at Manchester United, but it was in fact Newcastle who broke their club record to procure a young Cole - a lofty £1.75million. What would that get you now? Shearer's record at Blackburn in the mid-90s was incredible: 112 goals in 138 games. And by 1994/95, he was a Premier League winner too. It seems very unlikely that Salah will ever be able to emulate that record-breaking first year he enjoyed at Liverpool. Very few players will ever match it. It seemed like his career went on FOREVER, so it's no surprise to see him on the list. Henry was entering his final couple of years of his main spell at Arsenal before joining Barcelona but was still as deadly as ever in front of goal. Nicknamed 'Sir Les' by many football fans, Ferdinand remains among the greatest ever Premier League strikers. He's ranked 10th in the division's all-time leading goalscorers. In truth, he was still a sight to behold even at Middlesbrough, but Stamford Bridge witnessed his best years. The one, the only. Ian Wright was Arsenal's all-time top goalscorer for eight years until that record was taken by Henry. Him again. Shea
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