Tottenham Hotspur youngster Luca Williams-Barnett has been recognised yet again for his outstanding performances this season.Tottenham Hotspur’s Luca Williams-Barnett has been enjoying a remarkable 2025/26 campaign, bursting onto the scene with several standout displays in recent weeks.The teenager has caught the eye with his consistency and technical quality, earning his first professional contract with Tottenham, a clear indication of how highly rated he is within the club’s setup.So far this season, the 17-year-old has scored eight goals and provided seven assists in 12 appearances across all competitions, underlining just how well-rounded his game has become.Photo by Shaun Brooks – CameraSport via Getty ImagesTottenham’s Luca Williams-Barnett earns second Premier League 2 nominationWilliams-Barnett’s impressive form was recognised last month when he claimed the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award.Now, he has the chance to make it back-to-back triumphs after being shortlisted once again for the Player of the Month award in the academy division for November.The Spurs youngster bagged two superb goals and an assist in Tottenham’s 4-1 win over Newcastle United on 5 October.He also picked up the assist for Callum Olusesi’s goal in a 4-1 defeat to Manchester United on 25 October, and outside of the Premier League 2, he set up another goal in Tottenham’s 4-2 UEFA Youth League victory over Monaco on 22 October.Williams-Barnett faces stiff competition for this month’s award, with Manchester United’s Gabriele Biancheri, Blackburn Rovers’ Brandon Powell, Manchester City duo Mahamadou Sangare and Seb Naylor, Ipswich Town’s Luca Fletcher and Woody Williamson, and Stoke City’s Laurence Giani all making the shortlist.Williams-Barnett could feature more in the first teamDespite his rapid development and strong showings at the youth level, Williams-Barnett has made just one senior appearance for Tottenham so far this season.That outing came in the Carabao Cup clash against Doncaster Rovers, where he featured in the closing stages for Thomas Frank’s side.Given his natural ability and growing maturity, there is every chance that the teenager could feature more prominently for Spurs before the campaign draws to a close. For now, however, his focus will remain on international duty, as he represents England at the Under-17 World Cup.READ MORE: Tottenham tipped to think about recalling two players in January amid loan struggleThe post Luca Williams-Barnett just achieved something that should make Tottenham fans very excited appeared first on Spurs Web.