Please ignore the snarky posts of guys who don't wish to be helpful. MassiveG is absolutely correct that getting an idea of your present diet and training is key to helping you to make further progress. I think it's helpful to "major in the majors." What I mean by that is your diet will dwarf your supplements at the present time in helping you reach your goals of cutting. And the diet is something you have easy access to rather than trying to obtain various compounds.
Also, you can do HIIT or LISS (high impact interval training, or low impact steady state cardio) to help create that caloric deficit to accompany your diet. Because you're young, you might like and enjoy the HIIT. I'm an old fart, so I prefer the LISS, but take your pick, and do what you enjoy and what you'll stay consistent with. You could even mix it up if you want. Just get regular cardio in.
If you get the diet set up and the cardio set up, stick with your training, and in 8 weeks you'll be very pleased with your progress, regardless of what you run with compounds. Good luck, and keep up the good work.