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Which club in European soccer does well in youth training?

A few days ago, "442" magazine inventory of Europe's five major leagues team youth training, training youth players and stay in the five major leagues to play the most is Barcelona, but in terms of the number of first-team team in their own youth training players, Bilbao, but the power of a number of giants ranked first in all of Europe.

The term "youth players" refers to those who have played for the team for three years or more from the age of 15 to 21. According to 442 magazine, Barcelona has produced and still plays the most youth players in Europe's top five leagues, with 38 from the famous La Masia, while Ligue 1 giants Lyon (32) are second, Real Madrid are third (29), and United are tied with Rennes for fourth, the only Premier League team in the top 10.

However, the youth players that are produced do not always stay to play on home soil because of their standard, especially for the giants. Therefore, in terms of the number of local youth players in the first team, only from the local Basque Country to recruit players Bilbao will be 16 manpower over a number of giants, Barcelona with 14 people in second place, including Harvey, Iniesta, Lionel Messi are Barcelona's youth production, and Manchester United is also the only to kill this list of the top 8 of the Premier League, the Red Devils include Giggs, Welbeck, Scholes and other first-team players 9 from their own youth training.

The Premier League's local side, always known for its youth training, Arsenal's first-team players in the number of local youth training players can not be among the top 5, Manchester United ranked first with 9, Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle are 8, Liverpool with 7 ranked 5th, Arsenal only 6 first-team players are from their own youth training, and the reigning Champions League champions Chelsea first-team team of only 2 people from their own youth training, with Ligue 1 newcomers Paris and Inter, but all three teams have more than 10 of their own youth players playing for other top five European teams.

Since they can't digest all the players they've trained themselves, it's only natural that they would defect to the other top five teams, and 442 also tallied up a list of the exodus of their own youth players, with Barcelona topping the list with 24, and Real Madrid coming in second with 21. In England, Manchester United continued to rank first with 15, Arsenal, who can't keep anyone, ranked second with 14, and Chelsea, Manchester City and West Ham ranked 3-5.

Comprehensive analysis of the above data, Barcelona are in the lead both in the number of players they have produced to play in the top five leagues and in the number of youth players in their own first team, while Manchester United are the best in the Premier League.