Euro 2024 is heading into the last-16 after an eventful group stage, and a number of players have already showcased their incredible talent. Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane are three big names fighting for Euros glory out in Germany this summer – but it’s other stars that have caught fans’ attention.Best porn XXX. Dark horses Georgia – who saw off Portugal 2-0 in their final group game – boast the tournament’s top goalscorer, FC Metz’ Georges Mikautadze, following his three goals in Group F. Meanwhile the competition’s highest-ever scorer, Ronaldo, is yet to find the back of the net. It’s been a competition already packed full of upsets, as well as chances for Euro debutantes to shine. The 2022 World Cup saw plenty of players earn big moves off the back of impressive performances – just look at Sofyan Amrabat, who starred for semi-finalists Morocco and then moved to Manchester United. Now, talkSPORT hosts Adrian Durham, Alex Crook and ex-England striker Darren Bent have revealed their top-three standout stars they’ve watched out at Euro 2024 so far. And they’ve also given talkSPORT.com the possible Premier League clubs they could see swooping in to snap them up. Vitinha – Portugal  One player who’s really impressed me is Vitinha, the Portugal midfielder. He was on loan at Wolves four or five years ago and he didn’t really shine and then went back to Porto then went to Paris Saint-Germain. Certainly in the first game [against Czechia], basing it off that, he was so outstanding that he just wowed me. He can be that central midfielder who can orchestrate a game, dictate the tempo – which is exactly what some Premier League clubs need. Whether he’d move there from PSG, I don’t know, because he’s already earning big money. But he’s 24 and, if he did want to have another crack at the top flight in the Premier League, it could be a move for a club that needs that kind of player. Jamal Musiala – Germany Obviously Jamal Musiala has impressed me as well, what a shame he didn’t choose England – although, I’m not sure we’d be getting the same out of him at the moment! He’s made it at Bayern Munich. You could ask why would he want to leave, but then they finished third [in the Bundesliga], didn’t win the Champions League – it might just be a reason to move. He has history in England. Sometimes coming through at a club, your wages aren’t as great as those who are signed. I can imagine a Chelsea sort of club going for him. He must be on the radar. Lamine Yamal – Spain The other one is Lamine Yamal who I saw the other night and he came on as a sub, but bloody hell. His first touch is stunning. He’s the best 16-year-old I’ve ever seen play in my life. I can’t think of a better player at that age. At that age Ronaldo was scratching around for numbers and Messi was still growing. He’s on another level completely to anything I’ve ever seen. Just so strong as well! He came on against Albania. They were really physical from the off. When Yamal was coming on I was thinking, ‘Why is the manager doing this? He’s just going to get kicked!’, but he was either too strong and holding them or just too quick. I was super impressed with him. But again, why would he want to leave his club? For another couple of years anyway. I’m a convert! I’d love to see him in the Premier League. When Pep Guardiola goes next year, that’ll be a manager statement signing right there. Let’s say they target a particular manager, whoever that is, go and get him and he says, ‘Well, I’ll come as long as you sign Lamine Yamal’, that will be the condition. They’ll go and get him and that will be stunning. Jamal Musiala – Germany Musiala was absolutely electric in Germany’s 5-1 demolition of Scotland on the opening night. That really set the tone for the tournament.  A player a lot of people were looking forward to seeing coming here over to Germany and, of course, from an England perspective, very much the one that got away having played for the Three Lions in the lower age groups. I think he’s been absolutely sensational so far. And I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s on the radar not just of Premier League clubs, but of clubs across Europe.  Of course, he’s a former Chelsea player as well, so yet another young player they let slip through the net at Stamford Bridge. Nico Williams – Spain I’ve also been really impressed with Spain’s Nico Williams. I commentated both of their opening matches, the 3-0 demolition of Croatia and the 1-0 battering of Italy, when it would have been five or six but for the heroics of Italy goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma. Nico Williams was instrumental in both of those matches.  In fact, both the Spanish wide players, Williams and on the other flank, the 16 -year-old Lamine Yamal, have terrified full-backs. They’re old-school wingers. They’re not afraid to run at defenders.  They like to get to the byline and put crosses in for the centre-forwards. Nico Williams is an interesting one to watch this summer.  We know he has a release clause in his Bilbao contract of around about £47million. That shouldn’t be too rich for Premier League clubs, although Bilbao we know do pay decent wages. Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, I understand, have all tracked Nico Williams.  So one to keep an eye on, I think he’d be absolutely perfect for Arsenal as a back-up option to Bukayo Saka, who’s looked a bit jaded in this tournament, having played pretty much week in, week out for the Gunners.  He’d be ideal for Chelsea as well, although at the moment it doesn’t look like they will trigger his release clause.  And if Manchester United are serious about getting back to the top, Nico Williams definitely should be a player on their radar.  Marcel Sabitzer – Austria He’s a player we know well from the Premier League. Marcel Sabitzer has been scintillating for Austria, very much the surprise package.  Picked by many experts as the dark horse coming into this tournament, and they haven’t disappointed by topping arguably one of the toughest groups, ahead of France, the World Cup finalists and pre-tournament favourites, and ahead of the Netherlands as well.  They were brilliant in that game against the Dutch, a 3-2 victory, and very much warranted their place at the top of the group. He’s not a youngster, Sabitzer, but I was a bit disappointed when he left Manchester United after his loan spell.  I think technically, he’s always been a good player. He wears the captain’s armband as well when Marko Arnautovic is not on the pitch, and he has led by example. He got a goal in that win in Berlin against the Dutch.  If we look deep into this draw, England could well play Austria in the semi-finals and I think Sabitzer will have a big part to play in that. Jamal Musiala – Germany I think he’s been a top player for Germany. Exciting, gets on the ball, makes things happen. He’s got a couple of goals as well. I’ve been really impressed with him. Georges Mikautadze – Georgia A goal scored in every one of the group stage games, he’s been brilliant. The assist for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia where he rolled him in – I think he’s been absolutely superb as well. Rodri – Spain I just think with Rodri, if you take him out the team you notice it badly. When he’s there, that calming influence, it’s almost like he’s taken over from [Sergio] Busquets.  Busquets was really influential when he did it, it’s now Rodri. talkSPORT is bringing you live commentary of EVERY game at Euro 2024. Tune in via the website or the app, and follow our live Euro 2024 blog for all the latest news, views and reaction to the big moments. This service is provided on talkSPORT Ltd’s Terms of Use in accordance with our Privacy Policy.