Here's a look back at some other prodigious young talents to make their mark with the Whites in the last four decades. How many do you remember seeing play while they were teenagers?

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Joe Gelhardt has burst onto the football scene with some scintillating impact displays for Leeds United this season and is following in some illustrious footsteps.

. David Batty
David Batty went on to have a fantastic career domestically and internationally with England after making his debut for Leeds United in November, 1987 as an 18-year-old against Swindon Town. He quickly earned a reputation as a fiercely competitive midfielder and a regular first team player from a young age.

. James Milner
Local lad James Milner was another who was quick to make an impact as a teenager at Leeds United. Making his debut as a substitute against West Ham on November 10, 2002, he was the the second-youngest player ever to play in the Premier League, at the age of 16 years and 309 days. On December 26, 2002, he then became the then youngest player to score in the Premiership, with a goal in a 2–1 win against Sunderland. He has gone on to have an illustrious career and is currently with Liverpool after spells with Newcastle, Aston Villa and Manchester City. He also has 61 caps for England.

. Kalvin Phillips
Current England star Kalvin Phillips did not make a big impact in his teenage years with the Leeds United first team, but was handed his debut aged 19 by then manager Neil Redfearn in April, 2015 and has really come into his own under Marcelo Bielsa.

9. Paul Robinson
Goalkeeper Paul Robinson was to go on to earn 41 caps with England after making his breakthrough with Leeds United. He made his debut aged 19, keeping a clean sheet against Chelsea on October 25, 1998, and will always be remembered for his heroics in a draw with Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League game at Elland Road and for his goal scoring exploit with a header in a League Cup tie with Swindon Town.

10. Lewis Cook
Leeds United Academy graduate Lewis Cook wasted no time announcing himself on the football scene as a 17-year-old, making his first team debut as a substitute against Millwall in the opening game of the 2014-15 season. He made more than 80 appearances at Leeds while still a teenager before moving to then Premier League Bournemouth and going on to play for England.