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Wenger: Youngsters missing out
- Updated: December 28, 2016
Arsene Wenger believes too many young players miss out on the experience of first-team football because leading clubs stockpile players to safeguard their expensive investments.
To reverse this worrying trend for the betterment of both game and players themselves, the Arsenal boss suggests the loan system could be changed.
Wenger thinks that another radical solution would be for top clubs to part-own teams in the lower leagues.
The Frenchman told Arsenal’s official magazine: “It is one of the big problems in the modern game.
“You’ve invested a lot of money into players because we’re paying more and more money, and then …