Inter Milan secure a buy for the future! According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have secured David Wieser, a young talent born in 2002. The attacker reportedly snubbed Juventus and Atalanta.
Source: Gazzetta dello Sport
Inter Milan secure a buy for the future! According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have secured David Wieser, a young talent born in 2002. The attacker reportedly snubbed Juventus and Atalanta.
Source: Gazzetta dello Sport
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We need a management that would pledge to playing youngsters.
Yeah, and then loan him to some Serie B side, sell him for peanuts and get Borja Valero, Nagafucko, Brozobitch and Gustavo
Just look what happened to Bessa and Benassi
yay more trade fodder
To be honest, I can’t understand any young players descision to come to Inter, look at how many we bought and actually got the chance to reach their potential
at least at their age, they’ve heard and watch from their eyesights about how good our academy product is :))
Our academy is certainly one of the best, many acknowledge that.
Inters youth academy is actually very good.
The problem is when players are old and good enough to be integrated into the senior team. Generally between the age of 20-23, inter are proven to completely clueless in this regard sadly.
This guy is only 15-16 years old though, so years away from even hypothetically being senior team material, so he can probably benefit alot from the academy, but it’s highly unlikely he will have a senior future here no matter how good he gets.
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The quality of academy for me is judged to how many first team players that it produces, the last oplayer who proved to be good enough is Benassi, all other overhyped players failed to introduce themselves into any 1st team even in mid table teams.
Yes Inter youth teams win trophies, but the academys job is to prepear the players mentally and physically to really fullfill their potential, and give another dimition to their talent, the case which rarely happens unfortunately.
Hopefully that would change soon as really we have shitload of really amazing young players with huge potential.
yes, by your point of view, that is certainly the right benchmark. but what am pointing at is that they as a teenager dreaming about a life as a professional footballer, our academy offered those facilities. good training ground, good competition. well off course there’s never a certainty wether they will grow up as a star or another flop in the bucket.
just see it as picking a good school for children, off course those children or their parent would suggest a good environment for their own benefits. imho..
wise
Good…