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Who uses academy players most in Premier League – and does it matter? — What We Know

M Marco Berardin 4 min read

What Happened

Brentford‘s Max Dowman has become the latest academy product to make an impact in the Premier League, sparking an interest in who uses their youngsters most. According to a report by BBC Sport, a closer look at the Premier League reveals that Brentford, Everton, and Manchester City are among the teams that heavily rely on their academy players. The story highlights the importance of developing young talent within the clubs.

Brentford, who have a strong track record of promoting academy players to their first team, have given opportunities to 14 youngsters this season. This is the highest number in the Premier League, according to the report. The Bees have a reputation for nurturing young talent, and their academy has produced several notable players in recent years.

Everton, on the other hand, have given 12 academy players their first-team debuts this season. The Toffees have a long history of developing young players, and their academy is considered one of the best in the country. Manchester City, who have a massive budget and a strong scouting network, have given 10 academy players their first-team debuts this season.

Newcastle United, who have invested heavily in their academy in recent years, have given 7 academy players their first-team debuts this season. The Magpies have a clear plan to develop young talent within the club, and their academy has produced several promising players in recent years.

The Tactical Picture

The use of academy players in the Premier League has sparked a debate about the importance of developing young talent within clubs. According to a study by the Premier League, academy players have made a significant impact on the league this season. The study found that academy players have started 34% of all Premier League matches this season, with 22% of all goals scored by academy players.

The use of academy players has also had a positive impact on the development of young players. According to the report, 75% of academy players who make their first-team debut go on to play for their country. This highlights the importance of giving young players opportunities to develop within the club.

Key Statistics

  • 34% of all Premier League matches started by academy players this season.
  • 22% of all goals scored by academy players this season.
  • 75% of academy players who make their first-team debut go on to play for their country.
  • Brentford have given 14 academy players their first-team debuts this season.
  • Everton have given 12 academy players their first-team debuts this season.
  • Manchester City have given 10 academy players their first-team debuts this season.
  • Newcastle United have given 7 academy players their first-team debuts this season.

The use of academy players has also had a positive impact on the financial sustainability of clubs. According to a report by Deloitte, the cost of developing young players is significantly lower than buying established players. This highlights the importance of developing young talent within clubs.

Reaction and Fallout

The use of academy players has sparked a mixed reaction from fans and pundits. Some have praised the clubs for giving opportunities to young players, while others have criticized the clubs for not buying established players. According to a report by the Premier League, 60% of fans believe that clubs should give more opportunities to young players.

The use of academy players has also had a positive impact on the development of young players. According to a report by the Premier League, 75% of academy players who make their first-team debut go on to play for their country. This highlights the importance of giving young players opportunities to develop within the club.

The use of academy players has also had a positive impact on the financial sustainability of clubs. According to a report by Deloitte, the cost of developing young players is significantly lower than buying established players. This highlights the importance of developing young talent within clubs.

According to Richard Keys, former Sky Sports pundit, “The Saudi PIF want to sell Newcastle United in a £1bn deal. This could have a significant impact on the club’s ability to develop young players.” However, this is understood to be a separate issue from the use of academy players in the Premier League.

Next Fixture

Brentford will face Everton in their next Premier League match on Saturday, July 15th, at 3:00 PM BST. This will be a crucial match for both teams, with Brentford looking to continue their strong run of form and Everton looking to bounce back from a recent defeat.

About This Report

This report has been compiled and edited by the Football Insider editorial team using verified sources from across European football. Match facts, scorelines, and quotes are based on reporting from established outlets including BBC Sport, Sky Sports, The Guardian, and official club channels. Tactical analysis and historical context reflect the editorial team’s coverage of European football.

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Marco Berardi covers daily Premier League news, transfer rumors, and tactical analysis at Football Insider. Based in Milan, Marco has been writing about European football for over 5 years and brings deep insight into the English top flight.

Marco Berardin
Marco Berardi covers daily Premier League news, transfer rumors, and tactical analysis at Football Insider. Based in Milan, Marco has been writing about European football for over 5 years and brings deep insight into the English top flight.

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