READ MORE: Gerard Pique faces having to wear 'Shakira' on Barcelona kit weeks after their splitFrom zero to hero, the forward quickly transformed his future with the goal that foreshadowed his incredible career on and now off the pitch.
The former Everton striker became the youngest-ever goalscorer when he came on for his debut as a substitute against Crystal Palace for the Toffees on April 10, 2005, and managed a goal in his side's 4-0 demolition at Goodison Park aged just 16 years and 271 days.
Despite looking like the next best thing, Vaughan's career wasn't quite what it was tipped to be with him going out on loan to four teams during his time on Merseyside before permanently moving to Norwich City.What player did you have high hopes for but never fulfilled their potential?
Let us know in the comments section belowStints up and down the Football League led to him finishing his career back on Merseyside with a spell at Tranmere Rovers where he bagged 18 goals in 29 games.
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