Kicker are reporting that Dortmund is very interested in signing him and that he already visited the club this summer.This has gone quiet. Any news as to where he might end up?
Kicker are reporting that Dortmund is very interested in signing him and that he already visited the club this summer.This has gone quiet. Any news as to where he might end up?
Pretty astute recruitment by Dortmund.Kicker are reporting that Dortmund is very interested in signing him and that he already visited the club this summer.
Likewise by the player as well. Smart kid.Pretty astute recruitment by Dortmund.
I hope we tried, there was a article from the MEN stating we were trying hard to convince him to join us.We should have made a real effort to get him. This may be the age group in which we need to get future world beaters.
Not done yet, but that could happen a lot more in the future. Top young English talent going abroad for playing time, cause they are simply not valued in England. Solanke already left Chelsea for Liverpool, who has a coach known for his youth development, but those are rare in England. Would you rather play Champions League for Dortmund, Napoli, Amsterdam or Championship for Bristol, Millwall, Fulham and such. For the clubs it´s a no brainer, cause as you say they can sell them back to England for a HUGE profit.Of course Dortmund get him. Well that's them making £75m profit in a few years.
He's a hot prospectIs this kid really that good?
Have a look at my post #16 for some highlights. Kid also won u17 European Championships best player this summer.Is this kid really that good?
Easier route into Dortmund's first team and apparently Sancho didn't like it in Manchester.Wow, Dortmund? Why couldn't/didn't we convince him to join us?
just a thought but would he actually qualify as being homegrown if he goes there...German clubs eager to get hold of young English talent at the moment. The upsurge in quality and the potential resale value to English clubs is making them attractive.
Yeah he would. He's been trained in England since a young age. Rule is to be trained at an English club for 3 years before they turn 21. Dier was in Portugal for his early life.just a thought but would he actually qualify as being homegrown if he goes there...
You know like Dier isnt homegrown even though he is English - because if not surely that hits the resale value (to English clubs)
eh, it's not like we are full of quality in the wide areas but if he didn't like it up there then I guess it becomes a really hard battle.Easier route into Dortmund's first team and apparently Sancho didn't like it in Manchester.
Perhaps my understanding is wrong but I now thought thatYeah he would. He's been trained in England since a young age. Rule is to be trained at an English club for 3 years before they turn 21. Dier was in Portugal for his early life.
But that this was on professional terms (i.e. being there from 13 to 16 would not count) - i.e. if he goes to Dortmund at 16 to 19 he will be classified as a German player not English (for homegrown rules). Currently, to be classified as homegrown one must be on an English team for at least three years before the age of twenty-one[
Didn't think of that. Would be daft IMO if it ruled him out as he had been training in the academy system of both Watford and City for other three years combined.Perhaps my understanding is wrong but I now thought that
But that this was on professional terms (i.e. being there from 13 to 16 would not count) - i.e. if he goes to Dortmund at 16 to 19 he will be classified as a German player not English (for homegrown rules)
Why is it ridiculous?I'd have thought most top English teams could give him what he wants and prevent him leaving to Dortmund. That's two top English youth players that have moved abroad if this happens. Ridiculous.
No, it's probably fine, surely non-league players would also count as homegrown despite not playing under professional terms?Perhaps my understanding is wrong but I now thought that
But that this was on professional terms (i.e. being there from 13 to 16 would not count) - i.e. if he goes to Dortmund at 16 to 19 he will be classified as a German player not English (for homegrown rules)
not sure - does Pogba count as homegrown?No, it's probably fine, surely non-league players would also count as homegrown despite not playing under professional terms?
Yup, just barely after that whole hassle with Le Harve.not sure - does Pogba count as homegrown?
He may after a year there. I think its good experience for him, dortmund give talented youngsters chances, so he will get them if he goes there.Feck. Was holding out hope he'd come here.
Ridiculous that no club in England is able to offer him what he wants, yet a German club is. A top German club too. He's an amazing talent, it's just depressing that our cubs can't give time to that sort of talent.Why is it ridiculous?
Hardly any British players move abroad and make a success of themselves, something I've always found strange.
By this ridiculous comment you suggest its absurd for British players to move abroad and develop but absolutely fine for every academy and club down to league 2 to be littered with foreigners.
Dortmund have an excellent record with young players, well renowned around Europe. Maybe he should sign for Chelsea, go on a million loan and develop into nothing.
Manchester is crane city at the moment if you've been recently.eh, it's not like we are full of quality in the wide areas but if he didn't like it up there then I guess it becomes a really hard battle.
Manchester needs to go through a development phase like Dubai or Hong Kong or something, I mean if even British talent are starting to turn their noses at it. It never made much sense to me how much of this country's economical and cultural riches are located/centred/focused in London, I mean I get it from a historical point of view but a bigger effort to spread the wealth should be done, you'd think its smarter to have more than one cultural/commercial hub that are relatively equal in terms of importance..(I hope I articulated this right)
Is that for definite? Don't think I can see him in the training videosHas returned to training with First Team at City.
Of course this may mean nothing but the elevation of Phil Foden to the squad must give Sancho food for thought.
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Nowhere near the levels I had in mind. I live in ManchesterManchester is crane city at the moment if you've been recently.
There's a lot in the pipeline too. Nowhere the levels of Asian cities because European cities aren't like that. Most European cities are made up of their historical low rise buildings with a small business district of towers. Not to turn this into a construction threadNowhere near the levels I had in mind. I live in Manchester
my reference to the asian cities was more in terms of how much they changed in a relatively short amount of time, not that manchester should look like them. yes, there is some development going on in manchester but not to the level that would considerably change and improve the lifestyle of those that live there, at least it doesn't seem like that to me. Hopefully in 10/15 years its a much better place to live. I think it also could do with an explosion of people, city is just way too quiet. also, all they seem to build are car parks plus too many shops/businesses close and the locations turn into bookiesThere's a lot in the pipeline too. Nowhere the levels of Asian cities because European cities aren't like that. Most European cities are made up of their historical low rise buildings with a small business district of towers. Not to turn this into a construction thread
Why is that a problem? The English teams are awful at developing players. Young players from Enurope often move to England. Nothing wrong with the other way around. Need to stop thinking England is the be all and end all of football destinationsI'd have thought most top English teams could give him what he wants and prevent him leaving to Dortmund. That's two top English youth players that have moved abroad if this happens. Ridiculous.