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The English Premier League is getting younger. Teenage debuts are rising as post-Brexit rules block clubs from signing underage talent from the EU, driving up the value of homegrown prospects and reshaping recruitment strategies. Financial sustainability regulations add fuel to the shift, rewarding teams that develop and sell their own academy graduates for pure profit. The trend has boosted England’s youth national teams, yet some fear that limiting access to top international prospects could dilute elite competition over time. In this episode, we examine how the English Premier League is navigating a high-stakes youth revolution with long-term consequences for the game.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2026/02/17/its-a-good-time-to-be-a-british-football-prodigy
By HSThe English Premier League is getting younger. Teenage debuts are rising as post-Brexit rules block clubs from signing underage talent from the EU, driving up the value of homegrown prospects and reshaping recruitment strategies. Financial sustainability regulations add fuel to the shift, rewarding teams that develop and sell their own academy graduates for pure profit. The trend has boosted England’s youth national teams, yet some fear that limiting access to top international prospects could dilute elite competition over time. In this episode, we examine how the English Premier League is navigating a high-stakes youth revolution with long-term consequences for the game.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2026/02/17/its-a-good-time-to-be-a-british-football-prodigy