On saying that, I think Klopp will bring in a couple of stellar talents from elsewhere, but develop
young academy players.
«Our position on transfers is that we have a coach who very much believes in the academy, so unless we can find a player that makes a difference we would rather give one of
our young academy players a chance,» said Levy.
Finally, the promotion of several promising
young academy players into CSKA's first team such as Timur Zhamaletdinov and Konstantin Kuchayev could see the club unearth some gems to replace their ageing team.
Finally, the emergence into the first team of talented
young academy players such as Anton Miranchuk, Mikhail Lysov and Dimitry Barinov.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is making a point of refreshingly developing the careers of
young academy players, many of whom are on the club's pre-season tour of the United States.
«We're very lucky because they give all
the young Academy players hope.
When clubs do this it prevents
young academy players coming through to the first team.
Every Arsenal fan wants to see
the young academy players get a chance and perform.
Even the fact that he got sent off may not harm his chances because he showed spirit and fight and was reacting to the latest of a string of bad tackles on him and the other
young academy players involved and some fight would certainly give the Gunners something different to what the German playmaker offers.
That victory was built upon the platform of a dominant midfield display by two
young academy players in Jeff Raine Adelaide and Maitland Niles.
«I do not think he sees me as
a young academy player, I think he sees me as a first - team player who can help the team,» said Loftus - Cheek in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports.
Not exact matches
Other options could involve an extension of the G - League that allows teams more flexibility with
younger players, or teams could adopt something close to the
academy system of soccer and basketball clubs in Europe.
I get what you're saying... But you've highlighted three
academy graduates, two of which are still at the club and one very
young transferred
player who was used in the first - team instantly in Theo.
All the plaudits he is now getting are great for him but also good for the club and a great inspiration to the
young players in the
academy.
Wenger revealed that Coquelin having come through the
academy system, spending nearly seven years as a Gunner and having the club at his heart was a major reason for keeping patience and hoping that things would click for the
young player.
Ever since I was a
young kid, I've been playing for an
academy with scouts all over the world that are looking for top
players to come in,» Welbeck said.
hope the el neny deal comes through before the stoke game get him bedded in the sqaud, we are apparently trying to tie up a deal for a couple of
younger players for the
academy, i think the jan window is good for doing those kind of deals, also as we can keep our
academy well stocked up.
The Board should in my opinion have Mr Wenger on the board with immediate effect and appoint a new Manager who will have a chance to build up a team with present
young players such as Holden, Campbell and other
young promising
players from the
academy which have given a good account of themselves when playing with the seniors.
«It is good for the
young players who could see an Henry, Ljungberg, Campbell or Keown who have been at the club a good few years working in the
Academy, or working somewhere.
It has also been exciting to see more
young players emerging from our
Academy.
Admittedly Manchester United could well be looking to freshen things up with the addition of some
young talent to go with the
players coming through the club's
academy system.
What's the point of adding brilliant
young -
players to the
academy?
«He is another
young player that has risen through the
Academy system to break into the first - team squad this season.
The
young Arsenal right - back Hector Bellerin has been a dream since he was added to the Gunners first team by default, But all Gooners have been worried about Barcelona coming back to pinch their old
academy player.
So even though the Gunners will still try to nurture talented
young players through our
academy system and find hidden gems in the market, we will have to move with the times and it sounds like Wenger is admitting this in comments reported by the Evening Standard.
United appear to be on a real drive to raise the levels of quality within their
academy, with the report also suggesting that two Belgian teenagers could be heading to United, with the Red Devils perhaps responding to the fact that City have recently opened the # 200 million Etihad Campus in a bid to produce more
young players for the first team.
But for sure underinvestment doesn't deliver especially if u want to compete on two big fronts... Bellerin is the first of our
young players to come through in quite some time lots of expectation in last 6 years but can't think of a real quality
player from the
academy... Wilshere might if injuries hadn't prevented... Spurs now looking better on that front Attitude is key I agree totally... love the way Leicester hunt down ball in packs and break with 3 or even 4
players moving at speed...
The latest graduate of the south - coast side's strong
academy set - up, the teenage left - back won the club's
Young Player of the Year award last season and already capped at Under - 21 level by England.
Bigger clubs won't take risks by bringing
players through their
academies or even signing
young potential PL
players.
Here I go (feel free to add): 1) with Cech and Gabriel, the emergence of Bellerin and Coquelin, a resurgent Monreal and a healthy Gibbs and Debuchey our defence is in much better shape than this time last year 2) no one of any significance left 3) our
young players on loan eg Zelalem and Crowley and in the
academy eg Fortune and Reine - Adelaide are looking great 4) our injury record can't be as bad as last year, can it Shad Forsyth?
The Squad is built through acquisition of
young talent, world class
players and the development of high potential youth through the
academy, U18's, and U21's.
Sometime I feel the stature of a elite football club can / will have negative affect on
young talent, even playing at the
academy level
young players are stars at their local level and will attract negative influences... and at such a
young age people do tend to gravitates to those influences..
Older reports have stated that the
player would also want his
younger brother who
players in the Monaco
academy to be signed along with him, if he were to move on to another club and there's more... Mbappe would also want his family to be included in a potential move as well.
I actually think that the development of iwobi and wilshire is a fantastic result, whilst the purchase of other
academy players such as szczesney, martinez, gibbs, gnabry, bellerin, etc shows the
academy has a good eye for
young talent and is continuing their development
We are also proven to be an attractive club to those who have come through the Barcelona youth
academy, with Hector Bellerin and Cesc Fabregas having earned their way into the Gunners first - team having joined at a
young age, while a whole host of
players have played for both sides later in their careers.
The
young midfielder has been mentioned on numerous occasions as one of the stand - out
players from our
academy, but was only promoted to the first - team squad to make two League Cup appearances.
With Christensen, we are trying to develop the
young players of the
academy.
The fact that we do not see too many very promising
young players making the step up shows just how tough it is, but we could be about to see the latest Arsenal
academy graduate who will make the grade in the shape of Reiss Nelson who put in a very impressive performance on the right flank as Arsenal beat Sydney FC in the first of the pre-season matches.
The Nigerian is the latest
young player to emerge from the
academy into a first - team regular, and the manager's influence in his progression would clearly emphasise his importance at Arsenal.
Walcot is a must due to the excessive wge he is eating up.ox ill say let him hve another go for the money.some guys saying iwobi will not get playing time but I believe having world class wingers is essential in a squad coz
young players learn from them.so its gud for all our youth if the names we linked with cme, there some things u can't be taught in the
academy
All
young English
players from the
academy!!!
Atleast we are now loosing youngstars to rivals, not established
players like we used to with hleb, cesc, v.persie etc Though I think the
academy should be shut down till a coach who knows how to intergrate
young players into the 1st team is found.
From the present squad it «s hard nominate a
player but, he «s
young, been through the
academy, vocal and plays in the right spot.
Bale is the ONLY one he didn't snap up, but considering at the time we were already buying up hot
young prospects and had an
academy with many
players tipped to be the next big thing, I kind of understand why he didn't.
Don't know about you guys, but for me, an
academy player is someone we bring all the way through from a very
young age, like Wilshere or Iwobi.
That would have given time for 1) any of the aforementioned
players to learn from him and improve 2) one of the
academy players to make the breakthrough to the first team or 3) for us to use the time to find a
younger version of Matuidi.
Bramall failed to earn a contract with Crewe, but he will now be given the chance to work with one of the best
academies in the country, one with a proven track record of progressing
young players into first - team regulars.
The former Manchester United
academy graduate is one of the most talented
young players in world football.
If we completely open the borders to let any promising
young footballer from anywhere in the world join our
academy, then will that stop us from developing more
young English
players to the detriment of our national team?
The U-10
Academy is for our
youngest players.