Romeo Lavia

Disagree, I think playing games in the premier league or at decent level will be far better for their development then either bench appearances for us or even a loan, and more players can benefit from it than waiting to get 10 minutes with us.. The buy backs protect us if they prove good enough.
In your situation he has been sold, in mine he has not been sold, you forget the amount of training with top class stars must be like compared to training with Burnley FC for example.

I would hope the '10 minutes' would then lead to more time if they have shown they are capable and game time in the league cup on top.

The buy-back option has been used well by Barca as all the Spanish kids want to end up back there, be interesting to see if that is the case with us in the future, say after another decade's success making us the premier team in the world.

The player has to want to come back though, the deal means FA if they are not interested and our example with Angelino isn't so good, looking like we bought him back to just move on for more profit.
 
I think a few City fans need to realise something about our academy and PL 2 in general.

The analysis shows that 70% of academy players are not even handed a professional contract at a Premier League or English Football League club.

Ninety-seven per cent of the former elite academy players now aged 21 to 26 years old failed to make a single Premier League appearance.

City selling youngsters with promise isn’t a bad thing the longer these lads are playing against kids their own age it is hindering their development.

When your playing against players that may never kick a ball again professionally or the highest they will go is league 2/conference that’s why so many of our Eds looks so good and the reason no academy has won the papa Johns trophy mens football is a massive step up from academy football.

Us as fans can watch the eds and under 18’s every other week on City tv. City coaches watch them day in and day out they know what they are doing.

So players like Edozie, Lavia and Bazunu need to step up for there own good just be happy for them and players that are exceptional like Foden and possibly Mbete, Palmer and Mcatee they will get the chance to stay with the first team and push on to the first team.
 
I get that obviously.

I thought Lavia was a defensive midfielder unlike Foden ?

Still playing midfield in Pep team requires a very high standards. Lavia not only lacks experience but also his body is not developed enough to play in all competititon every weeks like ours. He needs to age naturally to remove a cap of his physicality growth and experience playing for the first team, hopefully he can get all of that in Southampton in 1-2 years in there.
 
In your situation he has been sold, in mine he has not been sold, you forget the amount of training with top class stars must be like compared to training with Burnley FC for example.

I would hope the '10 minutes' would then lead to more time if they have shown they are capable and game time in the league cup on top.

The buy-back option has been used well by Barca as all the Spanish kids want to end up back there, be interesting to see if that is the case with us in the future, say after another decade's success making us the premier team in the world.

The player has to want to come back though, the deal means FA if they are not interested and our example with Angelino isn't so good, looking like we bought him back to just move on for more profit.
Thing is, he’s been training with the first team for a year.

The next step is seeing whether he sinks or swims at the top level.

He was never going to get that opportunity here.

Loan moves generally don’t work. If a team is struggling, they drop loanees, especially if they are young. Look at Callum Doyle last season.

Selling him with a buy back option allows him to develop naturally somewhere else and if he becomes a superstar, we’ll buy him back.

I’m sure Barca have had hundreds of buy back clauses in the past, but only trigger a tiny proportion of them.

It’ll be the same with us.
 
interesting we have CFG club Girona back in La Liga after promotion but no links yet that we send them anyone anymore.
did we have anyone on loan there last season?

bottom half of La Liga aint a bad place for a youngster to improve.
Three at least, but Girona is like a black hole of our loan system, once the player crossed that loan event horizon nothing has been heard of them ever again.
 
Selling with a buyback makes great sense. Personally, I would prefer these players to play, but I respect the management team enough to know that they may not be quite ready so gaining experience at a much higher level than we can offer in the EDS makes sense. The danger is, understandably, that the player may not wish to return.
 
I think this is a plan conceived by Mr Klopp.
Southampton buy loads of players off us.

We all know where Southampton players eventually end up
 
Disappointing to see him go but always seemed like the timing of a potential pathway wasn't quite right.

If Dinho had been a couple of years younger then Lavia would've been in the perfect position to develop further as Rodri's understudy. But no way were City going to gamble on an 18 year-old being able to step up if Rodri was injured, particularly this year.

Pep would love if the club could have a 'B' team in the Championship but that's not happening so this is the next best option. Hope he's one of the few who reach the level City are looking for and bring him back.
 
Disappointing to see him go but always seemed like the timing of a potential pathway wasn't quite right.

If Dinho had been a couple of years younger then Lavia would've been in the perfect position to develop further as Rodri's understudy. But no way were City going to gamble on an 18 year-old being able to step up if Rodri was injured, particularly this year.

Pep would love if the club could have a 'B' team in the Championship but that's not happening so this is the next best option. Hope he's one of the few who reach the level City are looking for and bring him back.
True in most part,but there were opportunities to play him last season that were ignored.
 
True in most part,but there were opportunities to play him last season that were ignored.
Agreed. I think Pep is fairly risk averse when it comes to young players. Don't think it would have made much difference here though.

Really hope he develops the way many have believed he would and ends up back at the club.
 
This lad has real potential and I had high hope's, but he needs game time and with Philip's joining that wasnt going to happen.
At least with a buy back if he does come good he can be ours again.
 
True in most part,but there were opportunities to play him last season that were ignored.
You have to trust our youth and EDS management staff though. They have just enjoyed a second clean sweep of honours at all levels. We have made a lot of money from selling on Academy players and very few of them (If any) have gone on to be truly elite players. The problem City have these days (nice one to have) is that you have to be world class (or at least potential world class) to get in the first team. I thought Lavia looked a prospect so perhaps this decision will come back to bite us...but I doubt it.
 

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