Youth costs can be deducted from operating costs to help a team get into the black to meet Financial Fair Play rules. It's the same reason City decided to build such a massive training setup.
You're right, until youth players actually get brought into the first team setup, it's all talk.
As far as trying to turn the City youth setup into a replica La Masia, City are going to run into a lot of issues. Barcelona trialled over 4,000 players in 2011 and selected about 80 to bring into their setup. Barcelona have over 200 youth players all trying to move on to the next age group. In Spain they don't have to worry about work permit issues, in fact, kids from former Spanish colonies in South and Central America are granted Spanish citizenship after just 2 years. You also have to consider that nationally Spain simply produce better youth players than England on the whole and while Espanyol compete with Barca in Barcelona for local talent, it's not the equivalent of having United right down the street.
You guys might find this piece about La Masia interesting...
You're right, until youth players actually get brought into the first team setup, it's all talk.
As far as trying to turn the City youth setup into a replica La Masia, City are going to run into a lot of issues. Barcelona trialled over 4,000 players in 2011 and selected about 80 to bring into their setup. Barcelona have over 200 youth players all trying to move on to the next age group. In Spain they don't have to worry about work permit issues, in fact, kids from former Spanish colonies in South and Central America are granted Spanish citizenship after just 2 years. You also have to consider that nationally Spain simply produce better youth players than England on the whole and while Espanyol compete with Barca in Barcelona for local talent, it's not the equivalent of having United right down the street.
You guys might find this piece about La Masia interesting...
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