At just 17 years of age, the promising midfielder has slotted seamlessly into a solid Valencia team, making eight appearances this season for Los Ches, including seven starts.
Although he has only scored once this season, the New-York born youngster has turned in some eye-catching displays and looks to have already established his place as a regular starter in Javi Garcia’s side.
Musah is one of the youngest players ever to play in La Liga and became the youngest non-Spanish player to score for Valencia aged just 17 years and 338 days old.
The former Arsenal academy player, who is also eligible to play for England and has represented the Three Lions at U18 level, looks to have opted to represent his country of birth - although Gareth Southgate's open praise of Musah in the press recently is surely designed to make him reassess his choices.
Having made only eight senior appearances in his career so far, it is definitely early days for Musah, but his performances so far have been packed with promise and his stats have been impressive.
He averages 14.1 accurate passes per 90 mins (75%), as well as 32.9 touches per game, and only Barcelona prodigy Ansu Fati (11) has completed more dribbles than Musah (10) when it comes to La Liga Under-21 talents.
If his first few performances at the Mestalla are anything to go by, the US could have a serious talent on their hands.