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Definitely a big part of why Omar Berrada was brought in.
I would be trilled if Ineos bought Austin FC. I could watch United younsters all the time in my own city.
That's why the youth players should make the squad depth/backup for the team next season. Forson, Dan gore, oyedele, amass, lacey, fletcher, bennett and vitek should be understudies in their respective positions. However, for lacey, its somewhat of a problem that he's a right winger since garnacho, amad and antony are taking up space there.
We have better cdm talents than Oyedele. I think he should be sold for his own development.
Foden started playing for City’s first team when he was 17. He featured 5-10 times in his first season so we may see Lacy next term.
I love this idea and have been dreaming of the club doing this for a while now. As for the teams you suggested, the only two I'd change would be the Belgium team and the MLS . Genk have a insane talent pool and has done so for years as for the MLS Atlanta United, who is consistently a good team.
we need to get this man's videos to INEOS and Ratcliffe, such a good good analysis
Thanks for the support man 🙏🏼 tell they can sell Casemiro and give me 1/100th of his wag 😭
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What about Jack Fletcher, I see him coming in first than these two, Fletcher's passing ability is beyond his years
Hey Atlantis.. is it possible to do a video on the style of play the u18s play and see if there is any comparison between them and the senior team..
it only takes watching one game of highlights to see the youth teams aren't playing the same formation/setup - u18s are playing a 3back if I recall correctly
Very good analysis 👍 they could even go on loan to the French 2nd division or Spanish 2nd division, if that level is too high, why not the Scottish 2nd division or even the Irish league, there's still a good fan base there and it's a good challenge for them, but for me, these two seem primed for the Spanish 2nd division, it looks like their style of play
Yep all these leagues are under utilised
I woupd not be scared about sending players some teams in Portugal cause if we owned a team we would own all their teams including their b teams and so.e b teams in portugal are either 2nd or third division in portugal meaning if we develop them probably we could have a b team in the second division and if rhey impress we can let them do the jump to the first team in the first division meaning they dont have to move clubs and county to make a step up
Lacey is 5'7 and can definitely be compared to foden in skill and physical development.
Hopefully he will grow to 6ft like all his brothers.
Do INEOS own the listed clubs?
How would you feel about United signing summervile?
Im all for the multi club system as it promotes sustainability.
On average 2 players from an entire youth class breaks into the first team squad a season.
Obviously the goal/dream would be to double that quota per season consistently. Even if your pragmatic and say it will forever remain as 2 academy gratuates per season... Figuratively speaking atleast the academy lads would be battle tested. We are currently winging it and got very lucky with Kobbie Mainoo seamless integration to the first 11 despite not being battle tested.
Do you think United should go for Xavi Simons and Benjamin Sesko in the summer? Or should we focus more on defence?
It probably wouldn’t cost much more than letting Martial walk to get Sesko. Maybe an additional £15m.
In other words, I’d do it 🤷♂️
Can we get Xavi simons?
if united cant get Simons they should go for olmo, but if I was living in a fm 24 world id go for wirtz
I might not send him to the US cause of the culture there, but probably in Belgium or France after an year in U21s.
Is the idea of the club network to own each club? Because if that’s the case MLS teams are likely a no go. They cost about the same amount as mid table premier league teams
Don’t have to own one outright
If that’s the case the top development clubs are Philadelphia Union, New England Revolution, FC Dallas, and Chicago Fire.
Another point I’m not sure if you touched is increased global scouting networks for a cost that can be distributed across the club network.
A club will master the MCN. Ineos have the chance of being the club group that takes it beyond what RB has achieved.
It's these kinda generational talents that could save us a fortune. Nothing better then having our own homegrown tslent breaking into the first team & cementing themselves. It's what we're all about & no doubt INEOS will continue to push for aswell as recruit smartly
@@CrossxFir3 Fuckin love the positivity man. Great work
Amir Ibragimov is the one
But i don't think united will apply it at all 😭😭
They need to really start to think ahead like u or coach rafaz 🤦♂️
Who is that baller at 4:20. Moving like pogba lol
I think that's Musa. If Im right he's not close to pogba, lol.
@ABESW0RLD oh yeah if that is Musa then I'm very wrong lol. But he looks much taller than Musa.
If these players need to go to Australia or Asia to find their current level and they can't find a club in any of the top 5 leagues or Championship that'll provide them with gametime, they that would mean they're way off competing for a place in Uniteds first team.
Yeah because they’re 17 and 18
MLS is a terrible idea. Having our young talent playing in a technically poor league means they come back without a challenge playing against poor players,playing with poor players and will find themselves struggling to transition to prem and first team more than if they stayed and trained at carrington. Keep them in European leagues where the quality is better,just be smarter with placement unlike Hannibal’s loan
It’s not a terrible idea you are missing the point completely. The MLS is not technically poor hence why a lot South American talents are going over there.
They need to go somewhere they are going to stay. Keeping them at carrington where they aren’t getting senior minutes is probably the worse thing you could do
Love the idea but MLS wouldn’t be good for this due to DP cost, and the physicality of league on a 16 yo under developed kid. There are a few young kids playing on first teams but they are early developed physically. Could see them in an MLS Next Pro level though while also recruiting young Americans the other way.
Send them to Red Bull Salzburg
MLS is the worst place for player development. Especially for them to learn the tactical side of the game.
Portugal or France might be the better options.
Its not, the MLS is a much better place for player development than the championship in terms of the tactical side of the game because a lot of their tactical ideas have been imported from modern day europe rather taken from the 80s and 90s in English football which is where a lot of old school managers in the lower leagues of english football get their methods and ideas from
@@AtlantisFootball nah, mls is not good enough for player development, especially to take them back to England, trust me. France or Portugal are the better places
Mate they aren’t going to play in Portugal or France. MLS is one of the best upcoming leagues outside of the top 5 for player development
@@AtlantisFootball well, if you think they won’t get played in Portugal or France you gotta ask yourself then, are they good enough then?
Well "experienced" players are not working, might as well use young players and let them gain experience. So in a few years time we have a decent team
Una don start again oh
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if they're as good as Mainoo or Garnacho, just throw them in first team anyway, don't act like our first team is currently like Man City lol
They are just a youngster. Aren't ready for first team match
here is the mult club network for man utd i would pick to send the best and promising youngers in europe,asia,africa, north america and south america to.
1. in france OGC Nice.
2.italy Atalanta
3. spain valencia
4.portugal sporting club do portugal
5.england brighton, wolves, or west ham
6. germany. bayer leverkusen, bvb dortmund or Red bull Leipzig
lol you have no clue, for the clubs you mentioned it would cost 10s of million to set up as these as they are already establish clubs. Hence why alot of multi club structures focus of less established/promising clubs to have an agreement