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How Spurs have turned around struggling academy by signing planet's top kids

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Spurs have controversial former back-room boss to thank for overhaul
Spurs have controversial former back-room boss to thank for overhaul

COMING up behind Tottenham’s exciting crop of youngsters, they have . . . an exciting crop of youngsters.

Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie, Pape Matar Sarr and Brennan Johnson are all 22 or under.

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Ange Postecoglou has one of the youngest squads in the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP
Swedish wonderkid Lucas Bergvall signed for Tottenham last week
Swedish wonderkid Lucas Bergvall signed for Tottenham last weekCredit: Rex

Even Dejan Kulusevski — with 81 Spurs appearances since arriving in January 2022 — is still only 23.

But all are first-team regulars at the North London club, making boss Ange Postecoglou’s squad the joint-third youngest in the Premier League.

The average age across the whole squad is 25 years and four months — the same as rivals Arsenal, with only Burnley and Chelsea coming in younger.

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But underneath the first team, a rejuvenation project of its own is happening which also has fans feeling optimistic.

Spurs have been quietly adding teen prospect after prospect to set themselves up for the future.

That has seen them splash out on red-hot talent from abroad, like last week’s capture of Swedish sensation Lucas Bergvall, 18, from Djurgarden.

Midfielder Bergvall looked all set to join Spanish giants Barcelona but changed his mind, seeing more of a pathway to the first team at Spurs.

Tottenham have also looked to the domestic academy market to bolster their ranks — Will Lankshear, now 18, joined from Sheffield United in 2022 — while they have made renewed efforts to stop their own whizkids from being poached.

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Last summer, Spurs successfully held on to one of the most-talked-about kids around in 16-year-old Mikey Moore.

Former managing director of football Fabio Paratici sparked this fresh focus on youth by convincing Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to spend more on signing academy players.

The Italian resigned last April after being banned over his role in the financial scandal at former club Juventus.

After part of his suspension was lifted, Paratici has continued to work with Tottenham on a consultancy basis.

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 Fifth-placed Spurs are going well in the Premier League but they are doing even better in Premier League 2, the Under-21 equivalent of the top flight. That means the reserves, in old money.

They are top of the table having won all 11 of their games — with Lankshear grabbing 11 goals and Jude Soonsup-Bell, 20 and signed from Chelsea, on eight.

In the Under-18s league table, for the south of the country, Spurs are also top, although they have lost three games.

Despite all this development and the fact that Tottenham are making progress on Postecoglou’s desire to make them THE destination for the world’s best young players, the Aussie feels the club’s academy is well short of where he wants.

The former Celtic boss, 58, said ahead of Spurs’ 2-2 draw at Everton last time out: “We have got a lot of work to do in our academy — and (academy director) Simon Davies is certainly one that is putting a lot of emphasis and priority there.

“I don’t think we have the production line other top clubs have, certainly not.

“Even currently that’s why we’re investing in some younger players, even for the first team.

“For us as a football club that’s definitely the way forward.”

Tom Barclay

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