Overall, Serie A ranked 38th out of 40 leagues in terms of percentage of minutes played by club-trained players during this season, averaging 7.1 per cent.
The other major European Leagues don’t fare much better, the Bundesliga with 9.9 per cent, Ligue 1 has 11.8 per cent, the English Premier League 12.1 per cent and Spanish LaLiga 17 per cent.
In club terms,
Genoa are the Serie A side with the most minutes played by home-grown players, 23.9 per cent of the minutes from eight players.
Roma are the highest-ranking ‘big’ club on 14.1 per cent of minutes with six players, then
Milan way down on 7.3 per cent of minutes from four players and
Napoli 6.00 per cent of minutes with two players.
Inter managed only 3.5 per cent of minutes with two players and
Juventus even less at 2.6 per cent with two players.
Juve are the biggest outlier, because they are the only Italian club who also have an Under-23 youth team playing in the third tier – Serie C – which in theory was meant to prepare youngsters to go straight into the senior squad, but that has hardly happened under Max Allegri’s watch.
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This is pathetic tbh, but hopefully were gonna see this shit change, starting this season with the likes of Miretti and Fagioli. I remember reading I think Bini say ideally they would integrate at least two home grown players into the first team every season. Considering the investment they made with the u23, it has to be a priority and
Allegri has to be on board.