Bursting onto the scene last season with Barcelona, it wasn't until that summer's European Championships when the world got to view the Lamine Yamal's talents up close.
Yamal was sensational en route to Spain's Euro 2024 win and is already closing in on 100 Barcelona appearances prior to his 18th birthday.
Below we look at the team-mates he's played alongside the most.
After impressing with Sevilla to the extent he earned a France call-up where he's been a regular ever since, Jules Kounde moved to Barcelona in 2022.
Although he was moved from his preferred centre-back spot to right-back under Xavi, the 26-year-old has been a regular fixture in the Barca side following his arrival at Camp Nou.
While Robert Lewandowski would thrive whoever was providing him, the Pole certainly hasn't been hampered by playing alongside the teenage Yamal.
Having scored 33 goals in his first season, Lewandowski scored 26 following the arrival of Yamal into the first team and is already on 33 for the current campaign.
Like Yamal, Pedri was thrust into the Barcelona side as a teenage and quickly became an irreplaceable part of the side.
Although injuries have hampered his career somewhat, the Spain star has still grown into one of the world's best midfielders.
After hugely impressing at a struggling Leeds United side, Raphinha made the huge step up to Barcelona. Although he was often deployed on the right under Xavi, Hansi Flick switched him to the opposite flank and allowed the Brazilian more creative freedom, leading to his best season yet, where he may well go on to win the Ballon d'Or.
The latest star off La Masia's conveyor belt, Pau Cubarsi has settled into life at Camp Nou perfectly.
Breaking into the side last season, Cubarsi has become a regular member of Hansi Flick's defence, allowing the German to implement his ultra-aggressive high line.
Although he's never quite established himself as a first-team regular at Barcelona, Ferran Torres has often played an invaluable role off the bench.
The former Manchester City man has made just 33 La Liga starts in the last three seasons, but has made 49 appearances off the bench, with his versatility making him an option on either flank or up front.
Another La Masia graduate who's burst onto the scene in recent years, Alejandro Balde has quickly become a vital member of Barcelona's senior team.
With electrifying pace, Balde is more than capable of providing overlapping runs going forward, establishing himself as one of the world's most exciting young full-backs.
Although he's not yes established himself as a first-team regular, Fermin Lopez has been a useful squad option for Barcelona in the last couple of years.
Breaking through around the same time as Yamal, 28 of Lopez's 48 La Liga appearances have come off the bench.
After spending his entire career in the Basque Country, Inigo Martinez made the move to Barcelona in his 30s on a free transfer.
Although he struggled to break into the first team under Xavi, he's been a regular starter under Hansi Flick.
The Barcelona number one and captain saw his season cruelly interrupted by a serious knee injury back in September that threatened to jeopardise his entire campaign, though the German has recently said he'd like to return in time for the back end of the season.