Layton Stewart is an English FM21 wonderkid who plays for Liverpool and develops into an elite striker in the game.
Layton Stewart is an English wonderkid who plays as a Striker for Liverpool in the English Premier League. He currently plays youth and reserves football for the club.
Layton Stewart has been with the Liverpool academy since 7 and slowly worked his way up the ranks. Described as more of a fox in the box, Stewart’s fledgling career has been hampered by a string of ankle injuries for which he needed surgery.
Stewart is a pacy striker who has a keen eye for goal.
Layton Stewart: Basic Player Info
· Name – Layton Stewart
· Contracted to – Liverpool FC
· Date of birth / Age – 3/9/2002, 17 years old
· Nationality - English
· Height / Weight – 177 cm & 67 kgs
· Preferred foot – Right Only
· Value / Wage - £35.5k / £775 p/w
· Position – Striker (Centre)
· Other positions – N/A
· Similar to Fernando Torres
Layton Stewart: Starting Attributes in FM2021

Pros
· Is a fast player who has a particularly fast turn of pace.
· Has a very good technique, especially when striking a football.
· Has an extremely good first touch.
Cons
· Is weak in the air and is a liability from set-pieces and crosses.
· Is not a physically strong player and can be bullied by physical opponents.
Layton Stewart: Attributes in 2030 season

Pros
· High anticipation and off the ball movement enables him to find spaces by getting away from even the best of defenders.
· Is a naturally fit player.
· Is a very fast player and can leave defenders in their wake with his acceleration.
· Is a very good header of the ball.
· Is an extremely good dribbler and has the ability to do the unexpected with the ball.
Cons
· Is not a brave player and tends to back out of duels.
Layton Stewart: Career History until 2030

Layton Stewart: FM2021 Wonderkid Review
In the auto-generated save, Stewart has not developed as well as he could have. His initial years with Liverpool, where he has been relegated to youth football, has stunted his development as a footballer, and he has largely been playing in the Championship.
His average ratings have also been nothing to ride home about. As suggested, he can definitely perform better if handled correctly and can be a valuable player to managers managing English sides.