World Cup winning coach Joachim Low believes that young English players have little chance to succeed due to the Premier League spending trend. According to Low, English clubs are failing to invest in player development. Low isn't lying, English clubs just keep spending absurd amount for players.
"Premier League clubs are now paying three times what they used to. The good thing is that money is now being ploughed back into the Bundesliga. That helps make the German national team stronger because in the last few years £100m has been put back into youth development. If used sensibly and done the right way then that will work wonders for German football.
That money has been used to make the standard of young players better. It makes sense to raise your own young players and give them an opportunity. The English will have to face up to the fact that their young players don't get the minutes for their clubs. That is why the English national team haven't set the world alight in major championships, have they?"
English clubs spent more than £800m during the summer and there is increasing concern that young, homegrown players are not getting chances in the Premier League.
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