Chelsea chief zooms in on transfer rule change that would boost Brighton, Arsenal, Tottenham, Fulham and West Ham in upcoming windows
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Chelsea's academy chief Neil Bath believes the current points based system and the fact players have to be 18-years-old should be changed.
Brighton's current transfer strategy relies on scouting the best young players from across the globe and then developing them and giving them chances to shine in the first team.
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But access to top quality talent below the age of 18 is something that has changed since January 2021. The subject was discussed recently at a Premier League meeting and it is something Bath would like to see adjusted.
"For sure, I would be in support of challenging the criteria to enable us to get greater access to the talent from abroad,” he told BBC Sport.
Bath also feels that bringing over the best young players from Europe raises the standard of young English talent as well.
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Hide Ad"That goes back to my 'best of the best' thought,” Bath added. "I genuinely believe having access to the best of the best is the best thing for young English players."
He added: "We don't have an academy where we all play the same system. We want versatile players, who can handle the ball under pressure and cope physically as well.
"It is very individual. Our belief is if we play one way, we won't develop players for the future game as it evolves."