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It is revealed that as things stand Tottenham have no problem with respect to the Premier League criteria as they can name four more foreign players in their 25 man squad. Saturday, August 15, 2020

Tanganga has been with Spurs since the … Jose Mourinho has promised Tottenham Hotspur fans that he will continue to promote the best talent from their academy and given the untapped potential in the youth ranks at Spurs he should face more problem with finding quality to promoteThere's no better feeling for a supporter than watching an academy graduate break through into the first team and become a key player - an experience Tottenham Hotspur fans have come to cherish through the emergence of Harry Kane as arguably the very best striker in world football today.Harry Winks is another player who has risen through the ranks to become an important part of the senior squad and according to Football Manager 2020 there is no end in sight when it comes to the talent that will be available to Jose Mourinho in the future.So far he has already seen for himself what Ryan Sessegnon can do, and Jack Clarke is set to arrive back at Hotspur Way in the summer after spending a final season on loan with Leeds United.Kyle Walker-Peters and Oliver Skipp are also in the first team frame this season, while recent signings such as Juan Foyth will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Dele Alli as young footballers signed by Spurs to have a chance of making a real impact at the top of the game.But who are the most talented young players at Tottenham right now and who has the most potential of this current crop?We used popular football management simulation game Football Manager 2020 to find out.Here are Tottenham's best prospects right now, aged 21 and under, according to FM20.Which players will you be targeting, or even using, in your next Football Manager 2020 save?Tottenham's current drop of youngsters are certainly talented, with Troy Parrott leading the way as their brightest prospect.SWANSEA, WALES - APRIL 15: Spurs striker Troy Parrott (c) celebrates his opening goal with team mates during the Premier League 2 match between Swansea City and Tottenham Hostspur at Liberty Stadium on April 15, 2019 in Swansea, Wales.

Tottenham Proving Homegrown Players Don’t Equal Premier League success. All players' ages are shown as of the start of the 2019/20 season, which is 24th June 2019 on FM20.

Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. On top of that is the number of free homegrown spots they have. © The Spurs Web 2018 Tottenham Hotspur have long had problems with their homegrown numbers but how do they look in this latest transfer window?Tottenham Hotspur have had plenty of problems with their homegrown and foreign player numbers over the years but how are they placed right now as they look to navigate another transfer window?He also had to leave out players from the Premier League squad, despite the different rules in that competition. Tottenham need to sign a homegrown player or face starting the season with a reduced squad.

Furthermore, we try to understand whether developing those players in the first team results in top-flight success. Lo Celso's situation, Sessegnon, the Mourinho way and why Juan Foyth is bad news for Danny Rose

There has been plenty of speculation about incomings as well as outgoings at Tottenham over the past few weeks ahead of Jose Mourinho’s first summer transfer window as Spurs head coach.However, Tottenham’s transfer strategy has to include calculations about ‘homegrown’ as well as ‘non-locally trained’ players in order to ensure they do not sell themselves short like they have done in the past.Mauricio Pochettino had to leave Juan Foyth out of the Champions League squad last season due to the lack of spaces for non-locally trained players (They explain that there are different considerations for the Premier League and European competitions when it comes to classifying players.According to the European body, a ‘locally trained player’ is “someone who was on a club’s books for three years between the ages of 15 and 21 – or an association-trained player – someone who was on another club’s books in the same association for three years between the ages of 15 and 21.”The Premier League meanwhile allow no more than 17 players who do not fulfil the homegrown criteria in the 25-man squad and they define a homegrown player as “a player who, irrespective of nationality or age, has been registered with any club affiliated to The Football Association or the Football Association of Wales for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons, or 36 months, before his 21st birthday.”This means that while Ben Davies would be considered homegrown according to the FA’s rules he will be considered ‘non-locally trained’ in UEFA competitions.It is revealed that as things stand Tottenham have no problem with respect to the Premier League criteria as they can name four more foreign players in their 25 man squad.However, the Lilywhites are said to have the exact number of foreign players required for a European squad.

Only 17 non-locally trained players are allowed in that squad.Here's what it all means for Tottenham and their transfer activity.25, but this can be lower if there are not enough homegrown players in the squad.If you name a squad of 25, eight of those must be homegrown. You can unsubscribe at any time.

The Argentine has hardly featured since Jose Mourinho arrived at Tottenham and reports indicate that he could be on his way out of the club this summer, with Marcelo Bielsa wanting to take him to Leeds (TuttoMercatoWeb). As a consequence, expect Tottenham to spend big on a Brit this summer.