He is by no means the only Chelsea youngster to catch the eye in the Conference League this season, but Marc Guiu was the name on everyone's lips after the Blues' latest comfortable victory in the competition.
The 18-year-old was the standout performer in the Blues' 5-1 victory over Shamrock Rovers on Thursday, scoring a first-half hat-trick to help Enzo Maresca's team top the league phase and maintain their flawless record in the competition.
Guiu ruthlessly capitalised on Darragh Burns' loose header to open the scoring before intercepting Daniel Cleary's under-hit back pass and finishing from the tightest of angles for his second goal – which restored Chelsea's lead after Markus Poom's equaliser.
And the teenager completed a well-taken treble in first-half stoppage time, getting on the end of Noni Madueke's precise cross and guiding a header into the far corner for his sixth league phase goal - more than any other player in the competition.
The Spanish youth international, who joined Chelsea from Barcelona in the summer, was replaced by Joao Felix on the hour mark - but this was unquestionably Guiu's night.
"My thought with Guiu is, how have Barcelona let him go?" former Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole told TNT Sports. "This kid - in two years' time - could be an established number nine."
"I think Barcelona have made a mistake."