It’s every young players parent’s dream because of all the signing on bonuses and wages that end up in their bank account.
Yes, thats probably one of the key reasons .

It’s every young players parent’s dream because of all the signing on bonuses and wages that end up in their bank account.
I did name check him specifically as he'd done well. He's an outlier rather than the normMorton plays for Lyon, one of the top teams in France. Not everyone ends up at the top four in the premier league. Very few.
Thats why I don't understand it regarding young players. The dream should be to make it at the top club that signs you, not to be sold somewhere after a few years. Much better for long term development.
Chelsea have a great youth academy at Cobham, but them being located in London seem to make them the favored destination for a lot of talented players.Chelsea plays their young players a lot, even if they have no long term future at the club. Chalobah, Guehi, Conor Gallagher, Maatsen, Omari Hutchinson Lewis Hall, Tino Livramento. Olise. Acheampong will eventually be a star somewhere too. They get placed in the shop window, then off to live their dreams.
Ours get exiled on loan to Blackburn or Villa while Slot struggles to remember their names
It makes sense. They can still make it at a top club, and if they don't they're still paid well at Chelsea. Look at Nathan Ake. Consistent PL performer and now has leagues under his belt. Guehi, now moving to city after nearly moving to the league champions. Gallagher, living the dream on the continent. Hudson odoi, tomori, Abraham, loftua-cheek, Ola Aina, livramento, Lewis hall, solanke all now established names in or around the PL. Who have we got representing our academy? Harry Wilson? Neco williams?
Genuinely who else have we got from our academy who has made any impact outside of us? Trent struggling at Madrid.
We hold on to players too long and stifle their development unless they're elite/seen as exceptional.
We need more of a revolving door to try and make sure the elite players get the minutes
I appreciate we've got a smaller pool of local talent, but tbh we need to maximise the talent profile we bring in and make sure they get first xi minutes. We're in a striker crisis yet we're not even considering Figueroa for a bench option. I appreciate we're struggling but (usually) it's injuries that enable to youth players to come on and prove their worth. At the moment we are not doing that.
If they fail they fail but you need to give them a chance to fail. Some players excel under the lights.
Chelsea plays their young players a lot, even if they have no long term future at the club. Chalobah, Guehi, Conor Gallagher, Maatsen, Omari Hutchinson Lewis Hall, Tino Livramento. Olise. Acheampong will eventually be a star somewhere too. They get placed in the shop window, then off to live their dreams.
Ours get exiled on loan to Blackburn or Villa while Slot struggles to remember their names
If they decide to sell then we have to be interested.
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Yeah but how many actually make it? We're probably better off paying x3 than gambling on every possibility.We fucking HAVE to be. He's a good player as is, and he's only a kid.
But we don't make these moves. We wait for them to excel at mid table teams and then spunk 3x the amount on them
Yeah but how many actually make it? We're probably better off paying x3 than gambling on every possibility.
Which have less of a chance of making it. It's less outlay for less chance of success as it's not depth.We do buy a lot of youths don't we? Just we focus on 15-17 year olds.
