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Transfer analysis: Youth revolution sees average age of signings drop over past decade

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IMAGO | This summer Manchester United bought 18-year-old Leny Yoro in LOSC Lille.

Since 2016, transfer data shows a growing preference for younger players across European and global football markets.

Off The Pitch have analysed over 100,000 player transfers over the past decade, revealing a consistent decline in the average age of signings.

Why it matters: This trend towards younger players could transform football’s financial landscape, influencing investment strategies and squad-building approaches.

The perspective: If the focus on youth continues, clubs may increasingly prioritise early talent development, leading to a more competitive market for emerging stars.

20 September 2024 - 1:49 PM

The spotlight used to shine brightest on established superstars in their late 20s, moving for record-breaking fees. But now, a different trend seems to be emerging, one where players below the age of 20 are taking centre stage. Are these just a few exceptions grabbing media headlines, or are we witnessing the dawn of a new era where the future of football is built around teenagers?

To explore this, we have analysed all summer player transfers

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