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15 Clubs With the Most Valuable Under-Contract Academy Graduates
No football team is complete without a capable academy. A team’s youth setup provides a sense of continuity, and can also allow for lifelong fans to progress through the ranks of their boyhood side.
In recent years, it’s felt as though there’s been greater emphasis on making big-money signings, but there’s still an opportunity for youngsters to come into the fold and make an impression. Just look at Lamine Yamal – trusted by Barcelona as a teenager, he has gone on to become one of the best players in world football, proving that faith in academy stars can sometimes lead to incredible rewards.
The La Liga giants are far from the only team to have young graduates on their books though. CIES Football Observatory have combed through teams across the world, scoping out how many academy players are still under contract at their respective clubs, before ranking teams by how valuable their totals are. Here’s a closer look at the top 15.
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Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract: 15-11
It’s a club who are renowned for their reliance on talented academy players who kick off the top 15. A number of the world’s best players have come through the Ajax production line, and their 18 under-contract graduates are estimated to have a total worth of around £101m. However, they trail fractionally behind fellow Eredivisie side, AZ Alkmaar.
Inter Milan sit in 13th place, mainly thanks to one player doing a substantial amount of heavy lifting when it comes to overall worth. Young striker Francesco Pio Esposito’s valuation makes up 65% of CIES’ estimates for the Nerazzurri’s academy stars, with a further 10 still being on the books at the San Siro.
Falling just outside the top 10, though, are two clubs who are steeped in rivalry. Both Porto and Sporting CP have brought an array of young talents through their respective youth setups and into their senior team, and while the former boasts the more expensive graduate, it’s the Leoes who have the higher total value. The 21 current and former youth-team players plying their trade at the Estadio Jose Alvalade are collectively worth an impressive £122m.
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Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract (10-6) |
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Rank |
Club |
Academy Players Under Contract |
Value |
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15. |
AFC Ajax |
18 |
£101m |
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14. |
AZ Alkmaar |
19 |
£104m |
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13. |
Inter |
11 |
£107m |
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12. |
FC Porto |
15 |
£109m |
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11. |
Sporting CP |
21 |
£122m |
Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract: 10-6
Fernando Torrez and Raul are just two legendary players to come through Atletico Madrid’s academy, but Diego Simeone’s side still have multiple youth products still at the club. Young midfielder Pablo Barrios is the most valuable of the lot, but one-club legend Koke remains at the Wanda Metropolitano too.
Atleti trail some way behind Paris Saint-Germain, who frequently produce some of the best French talents in world football. Warren Zaire-Emery and Senny Mayulu both remain on their books, but it’s worth noting that the likes of Xavi Simons and Christopher Nkunku both developed in the French capital too, before going on to shine in other elite European leagues.
It’s not surprising to see either Athletic Club or Real Sociedad in the top 10 when it comes to most valuable academy players, considering that both clubs operate a strict policy of only signing players from the Basque region. Sociedad’s total of 37 under-contract academy players is the most out of any club included by CIES, although their collective worth is fractionally smaller than their local rivals.
Many Chelsea fans might have expected the Blues to at least be in the top five, considering that Cobham is regarded as one of the best youth facilities in the world. But since the change in ownership at the club, multiple home-grown talents have been moved on for pure profit to accommodate outlandish spending. Out of the 12 former youth players who are still at the club, Levi Colwill is estimated to be the most valuable at £58m.
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Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract (10-6) |
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Rank |
Club |
Academy Players Under Contract |
Value |
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10. |
Atletico Madrid |
12 |
£161m |
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9. |
Paris Saint-Germain |
14 |
£177m |
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8. |
Real Sociedad |
37 |
£178m |
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7. |
Athletic Club |
25 |
£183m |
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6. |
Chelsea |
12 |
£192m |
Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract: 5-1
Arsenal have cemented their status as one of the most dominant teams in the world right now. And while the Gunners have spent big money on several players, they also have several talented academy graduates they can call upon. Myles Lewis-Skelly and Bukayo Saka are just two professionals to come through Hale End, with their total valuation of £204m the fifth most out of any team here.
Real Madrid’s La Fabrica might be one of the most infamous youth setups, but their 11 under-contract academy graduates are still behind three teams, including Bayern Munich. Jamal Musiala is one of 16 former youngsters still playing at the Allianz Arena, with the Bavarian production line continuing to roll out top talents.
Settling for second place right now is Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola’s side employing the likes of Nico O’Reilly, Rico Lewis and Phil Foden too, three players who can all make a difference to the Premier League side. But they, along with every other team in this list, are way behind Barcelona, who sit in first place.
La Masia is well-known by football fans at this point, with the conveyor belt of talent seemingly never ending. Having given rise to the likes of Xavi, Segio Busquets, Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi among countless others, Lamine Yamal is the latest superstar to go from talented prodigy to worldbeater. Still only 18-years-old, CIES value him at £290m, while the other 21 remaining academy graduates still at the Camp Nou are worth a further £349m. It’s commendable that Barcelona not only help develop so many young stars, but that they also retain so many of them too.
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Clubs With Most Valuable Academy Graduates Under Contract (5-1) |
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Rank |
Club |
Academy Players Under Contract |
Value |
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5. |
Arsenal |
8 |
£204m |
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4. |
Real Madrid |
11 |
£222m |
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3. |
Bayern Munich |
16 |
£246m |
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2. |
Manchester City |
16 |
£248m |
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1. |
Barcelona |
22 |
£639m |
All information courtesy of CIES Football Observatory – correct as of 02/02/2026
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Jesse Marsch’s Full Speech After Canada vs South Africa
Canada are the first team through to the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 after a narrow victory against South Africa. The host nation were forced to play their first knockout game in the United States of America, but still managed to come away with a 1-0 win.
Jesse Marsch, born in the States, has guided Les Rouges to the last 16 despite being met with extreme doubt ever since his failed spell at Leeds United. Always wearing his heart on his sleeve, the 52-year-old even had to be held back from the referee after a controversial penalty decision in the game.
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Nonetheless, a goal from Stephen Eustaquio in stoppage time was enough to eliminate Bafana Bafana and progress to the next round, where Canada will face the winner of the Netherlands vs Morocco.
Jesse Marsch’s Full-Time Speech vs South Africa
Following the full-time whistle, Marsch and his players showed the extreme emotion they were feeling. The manager got into the middle of a huddle and gave an inspirational speech to his players.
ITV’s cameras and microphones captured the entire monologue. “Guys, think about the two years we’ve been together. Think about how we talked about the plan, sticking to who we want to be, playing aggressive and accessing your qualities,” the animated American said.
He went on to label the playing staff ‘Canadian heroes’ for the influence they’d have on younger generations getting involved in football. He continued:
“You guys showing your character. You guys are Canadian heroes. Canadian heroes for the future children of this country who play the sport. The sport has a big future because of you guys.
“You should be so proud of who you are. You should be so proud of this game. You never lost belief; you went after it. Point after point, moment after moment. You are Canadian heroes.”
Watch Jesse Marsch’s full speech below
While everyone involved with Canada, including players and fans, will have loved what they were hearing from the man who just took them to World Cup history, not everyone felt the same.
Marsch often got comparisons with fictional American college football coach Ted Lasso during his time in the Premier League. Supporters of other nations were quick to accuse the Canadian boss of ‘copying’ the TV character.
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Marsch’s behaviour has caused a huge stir.
One X user said: “Jesse Marsch is literally Ted Lasso, isn’t he? Such a strange man, and an American kissing the Canadian badge, wow!”
Another claimed: “The Ted Lasso vibes from Jesse Marsch are overwhelming,” while a fan stated Marsch was ‘leaning into’ the character: “Jesse Marsch really leans into the Ted Lasso thing.”
Others were even harsher on the World Cup boss, with one claiming the real man is more ‘cartoonish’: “Jesse Marsch famously didn’t like being likened to Ted Lasso. It was an unfair comparison. Ted Lasso is much less cartoonish.”
One asked for the ‘performative’ stuff to be kept to a minimum. “Less of this performative Ted Lasso bulls*** please. This team is winning and doing well despite Jesse. Not because of.”
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Christina Unkel’s Verdict on Penalty Controversy
The opening match of the last 32 at the 2026 World Cup saw some major VAR controversy towards the end of the first half in the game between Canada and South Africa at the Los Angeles Stadium.
Despite being the co-hosts of the tournament, Jesse Marsch’s side are playing outside of the Great White North after finishing second to Switzerland in Group B.
The first 45 minutes of the game were hardly memorable, although the Canucks had the better of the action and came close to breaking the deadlock on a number of occasions.
However, they will feel as though they should have had a spot-kick on the stroke of half time. South Africa’s Khuliso Mudau made a challenge in the penalty area, bringing down Richie Laryea just as he was about to send the ball into the centre of the box.
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Canada fans screamed for a penalty, as did boss Marsch on the sidelines. The referee in charge initially waved away the protests, awarding a goal kick.
As is customary with such incidents, VAR immediately renewed the contact and upheld the referee’s decision. Among those to be stunned by VAR’s failure to advise an on-field review was ITV’s referee analyst Christina Unkel, who insisted that Canada had been harshly treated.
“I would prefer to see a penalty given here. There is always an argument that the person stepped into the passing lane or the movement of the leg.
“A good comparison example would be Brazil against Scotland where Vinicius Junior, where they gave a foul to take away the goal because he stepped into the stepping lane of that player.
“So these are the ones that are up for debate. We have seen very high thresholds from FIFA at these tournaments. However, I do want this to be a penalty. In my personal opinion, I do think this is a foul,” declared Unkel.
Jesse Marsch Confronts Referee After Canada Miss Out on Penalty
Marsch couldn’t believe his side had been denied the opportunity to try and take the lead in such a crucial game. Raging, he confronted the referee as the officials made their way off the pitch at the break.
The former Leeds head coach was criticized in some quarters for his approach in Canada’s final group match, where a 2-1 defeat to the Swiss saw them lose the chance to play on Canadian soil in the knockout stages. Already under pressure, the referee’s refusal to point to the spot left him fuming during the biggest game in his managerial career.
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Man Utd Want to Beat Man City and Arsenal to €100m World Cup Prodigy
Manchester United are reportedly ready to rival Manchester City and Arsenal in the race to sign one of Europe’s most highly sought-after teenage talents.
According to Fabrice Hawkins of RMC Sport, United are eyeing Lille sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi amid a breakout World Cup campaign. The Moroccan midfielder has been one of the best performers during the international tournament and his exploits haven’t gone unnoticed.
The Red Devils’ transfer chiefs are in the process of overhauling Michael Carrick’s midfield. Replacing Casemiro is the priority, and Bouaddi is likened to their previous top target, Elliot Anderson, who joined City for £116m.
Man Utd Set Their Sights on Bouaddi
Bouaddi is in high demand and Manchester United join City, Arsenal and Bayern Munich in tracking the 18-year-old. He lit up Ligue 1 last season and has earned widespread acclaim for his performances at the World Cup.
Lille’s stance is that they prefer a sale which includes a one-year loan so he can continue developing with the French club. They are demanding €80-100m to part with the Moroccan wonderkid.
One club that is out of the picture is Paris Saint-Germain, who are not focused on signing a midfielder. The Parisians have instead prioritised a new winger and Yan Diomande has snubbed Liverpool in favour of a move to the Parc des Princes.
United’s interest in Bouaddi comes at an intriguing time as the club searches for a Casemiro replacement. They were also ready to offload Manuel Ugarte until the Uruguayan sustained a knee ligament injury while representing his country at the World Cup.
Bouaddi Could Transform Carrick’s Midfield
Carrick spent years controlling the tempo in United’s midfield, and he will likely have a huge say over his club’s midfield rebuild. Bouaddi possesses a profile that the Red Devils’ head coach will like, extremely gifted on the ball and a physical presence that could suit the Premier League.
Bouaddi’s defensive abilities are extremely impressive, and he is strong in the air thanks to his six-foot-one-inch frame. While he’s not the best going forward, he can leave that to Kobbie Mainoo, who could benefit from a partnership with the Moroccan.
The issue United have is that they are one of many top European giants keen on the ‘World Cup prodigy.’ Once a bid is made for the midfielder, you can imagine an auction will ensue, reaching Lille’s desired €100m valuation.
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