There are too few opportunities for the British in the Premier League, we have to give Hukou this opportunity

England manager Gareth Southgate says he believes there is a "lack of home-grown talent in the Premier League".

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England manager Gareth Southgate says he believes there is a "lack of home-grown talent in the Premier League".Air Jordan 3 Retro Hall of Fame. He points out that Brits start 28 per cent of the domestic top-flight, that the number of players available is 66, and that there are more players from Brazil and Portugal than England in the Champions League.

"We have less selection depth than other big footballing nations. In certain positions in the Premier League, the numbers are deteriorating rapidly. It's not my concern over the next 18 months, but over the next four to five years, we Great attention must be paid to these issues.

I think we have four left-footed centre-backs in the league at the moment, so we have to start looking in the Championship or elsewhere because the extra part for us is that we don't have a lot of output in terms of players. "Air Jordan 1 Mid Light Smoke Grey PS

"It's not going up. It's clear - 28 per cent has just happened over the weekends in the last few weeks. It's been around 32 per cent, but it's down from 35 per cent when I took over and 38 per cent in previous years. , so the diagram is clear - this is beyond dispute.

A club like Chelsea, you could say they have the best academy in years. But you could also argue that maybe players like Mason Mount and Reece James got their chance because of the transfer ban. If no one tries to protect young England players and their chances, the numbers will continue in the same way. "

Southgate also expressed concern about Premier League clubs' lack of deals for English players during the January transfer window, an issue he said would complicate England's chances of winning the World Cup.Yeezy 700 Vanta V2 Boost

"A couple of the deals in the English league were second or third choice goalkeepers, three were youth transfers - one was Romeo Beckham (to Brentford B). Around 80% of deals completed in January were from non-England territories.

We've invested millions of pounds in our youth academy and it's been an excellent investment over a long period of time and we've seen some upside in terms of player quality but the talent has to have enough opportunities for that to happen Target. "