Fulham have one of the best squads in the division.

Scott Parker's side boast arguably the best team of players in the division, but they've also got a lot of exciting names coming through the development squad.

Fulham haven't been renowned for their youth production of late but today, the club seems to be bringing more through, and better quality players too.

Here we take a look at two emerging Fulham talents that could save the club millions in the future:

Jay Stansfield

Fulham snatched Stansfield from the Exeter City youth academy in the summer of last year. He had an instant impact in the U18 side and then the development side, having netted 23 goals in total this season.

His stint in the U23s after being promoted from the U18s was short-lived, and Stansfield was boosted into Parker's first team towards the end of last year. He made his debut against Aston Villa in the FA Cup last month but has since made just the one substitute appearance for the first-team.

The 17-year-old though is still working away in the development set-up and looks set to have more involvement with the first-team come next season, if not a loan-deal somewhere in the Football League.

He's an old-school striker who can score an array of goals and would be someone that Fulham could eventually sell on for big profits, if they develop and nurture him correctly that is.

Steven Sessegnon

Sessegnon, 19, has not had the season he would've been hoping for. With Fulham having dropped back to the Championship, and after seeing how well his twin brother Ryan did for Fulham at this level, Steven may have been expecting more involvement this year.

He's made 11 Championship appearances so far this season, having started twice since New Year, including in the FA Cup tie at Manchester City, but he's not held a regular place down in the team.

He remains an exciting prospect for the club though. He's similar traits to his brother but is more of a defensive-minded wing-back, with tonnes of pace and agility, but trying to emulate Ryan's success may have put too much hype on Steven.

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A loan-deal could be ideal for him next season. He's clearly got ability and would likely get into a lot of starting line-ups in the Championship, but with where Fulham are in the table, and the possibility of promotion, next season could prove to be another struggle for Sessegnon.

There's no doubt that he'll come good eventually. Fans rate him highly and are keen to see him succeed, and one day he could well make the club as much money as Ryan did when he joined Tottenham in the summer.