Sentences with phrase «of homegrown players»

Manchester City have enquired as to the availability of Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez in a bid to fulfil their quota of homegrown players in the Premier League, but he will not come cheaply, according to Manchester Evening News.
Chelsea are in need of adding to their quota of homegrown players next term as the likes of Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole face uncertain futures.
The Football Association have proposed radical reforms aimed to increasing the number of homegrown players in the English leagues, and it now appears that those changes may be necessary.
When they won in the 1990s, it was with a core of homegrown players who were passionate, and cared about the team and the history.
A lack of homegrown players in the Chelsea squad means that Conte has been forced to plug gaps in his squad with youth.
Plenty of homegrown players left and can, still get rid of players like Walcott or Wilshere or keep Gabriel and loan Chambers.
However Spanish (and indeed world) football gradually began to believe all over again that there was a massive value in terms of homegrown players carrying the club's pride, history, DNA and ideology with them into crucial campaigns.
I think your list of homegrown players to leave is a bit OTT.
While the recent form of the Under - 21s side might be a strong argument against that with a group of talented young players on show, the point he makes about the Italian, Spanish and French leagues providing an obvious spine of homegrown players in their respective All - Star teams is true.
Dyke wants to up the amount of homegrown players needed in each Premier League squad from eight to 12, to be implemented starting in the 2016/17 season, in a bid to improve the proportion of English talent in the top flight.
The Gunners are thought to have rejected a proposal of including one of their homegrown players as part of the deal and will spend next week trying to conclude negotiations.
The top two Premier League sides are interested in Ings in order to increase their quota of homegrown players with a promising star.
Please do an article of our homegrown players and those we can afford to let go.
Arsenal are close to being at the limit of homegrown players in our squad and perhaps that's something the club is looking to improve on.
According to Roster Resource, here are the percentages of homegrown players on the five most - homegrown teams:
The make - up of the actual West Ham squad for the start of the 2017/18 remains pure speculation but, for the sake of argument, I will use that currently listed on Wikipedia (as at 7 August 2017) with the names of the homegrown players underlined:
However, upon his arrival at Old Trafford in the summer, there was some concern amongst United's fanbase that one of the club's proudest traditions of honing the skills of homegrown players, would be severely compromised.
I can definitely see this transfer taking place, Asmir Begovic may be the better keeper, but adds nothing to our tally of homegrown players.
Liverpool have no shortage of homegrown players in their squad, but they only have one who counts as club trained in Jon Flanagan, which limits them to a 22 - man squad.
The club is very proud of its academy and the long - term goal now appears to be to build a squad that is made up of mainly of homegrown players.
Rose would also help boost Chelsea's crop of homegrown players - something of a high concern to the west London club.
Arsenal's interest in Barkley could be intensified if they did let Chambers, Wilshere and Walcott leave, as it would leave the Gunners short of homegrown players.
We would be stupid to sell jack, especially to a team such as city who are seriously low in numbers of homegrown players.
We need a strong core of homegrown players and he is one of the best we have.
City struggled as they still have a small squad to compete on every level, it is their lack of homegrown players that caused it.
Even for those who doubted Welbeck's ability to make it at the top with United, there's something that hurts every time one of our homegrown players leaves, particularly a first - teamer, and even more so if they're from Manchester.
Manchester City look set to lose James Milner in summer, due to his contract expiring, needing to boost their quota of homegrown players and will be able to run the rule over him as West Ham travel to the Etihad Stadium this Sunday.
of our homegrown players, and most importantly he will not directly replace le coq and thus wudnt hinder his development and also Milner can b used as a good squad player in other positions as well unlike Morgan schniederlein.
He British talented and is one of our homegrown players!
Chelsea and Manchester City are both interested in the striker, as both look to increase the number of homegrown players they have at the club, a category that Danny Ings falls into.
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