Olakigbe is among the seven players who have made the jump from U16 to U18 level.
Providing the lowdown on Olakigbe, Fulham Under-16/17s Coach Dan Thomas said : "He joined us at Under-14s from QPR, we paid some compensation to QPR to bring him to Fulham.
"Michael's a very direct right-winger who loves to dribble and take players on. He’s a real hard worker with pace and is your classic winger.
"He managed to play up in the Under-18s a couple of times last season and scored a couple of goals. He's already shown he's capable of playing at this level."
A product of East Soccer Base Academy, Olakigbe has drawn comparisons with Leicester City star Demarai Gray.
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