When Billy Gilmour took to the field on March 3rd to face off against Liverpool and their Brazilian international Fabinho he looked like a boy amongst men.
His dominant performance caused widespread shock and delight as the gallus Ayrshire kid strolled through the match with the poise and grace of a superstar.
But for many in football, there was little surprise as news of Chelsea 's prodigious, potentially generational talent, had already began to filter out.
Speaking on Sky, former Rangers boss Graeme Souness detailed the whispers that had already reached his ears before the kid had even turned out for the first team.
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