Sheffield United have been a revelation this season in the Premier League and will be eager to see the campaign resume as soon as possible as they go in hunt of European football.

Chris Wilder and his team have taken the division by storm after earning promotion from the Championship and there is no reason why they can't qualify for the Europa League at the very least - though the Champions League spots are still firmly in sight.

What a campaign it has been, then, and for the youngsters coming through, there'll be excitement over their potential future with the club.

Here, we look at six players that might be worth keeping an eye on at the moment...

Marcus Dewhurst joined Carlisle United on loan in the January window and the goalkeeper will want to break into the Cumbrians' first team as soon as possible.

Sam Graham has had a few loans away from the club during his time and is currently at Notts County as they look to return to the Football League straightaway.

He's played 17 times for them whilst he also has League Two experience and played for a period in Australia.

David Parkhouse shone in Ireland with a prolific loan spell and is one of the most exciting young forwards at the club.

He's currently on loan at Stevenage, looking to help them remain in the Football League.

Harry Boyes is seen as a reliable player at youth level and has trained with the first team so could well be one to watch for the future.

Brunt likes to play in the number 10 role and has notched from his attacking midfielder position this season.

He's been at the likes of Derby County whilst he signed from Matlock Town.

Jake Young is 18 but is a regular at u23 level and can play in a number of roles in the attacking third.

He can count strong aerial ability as one of his attributes.