Tottenham academy star to be loaned to provide Bergvall with first-team opportunities
Daniel Levy with Ange Postecoglou is assembling a prolonged project that can have a lasting impact at Tottenham Hotspur stadium evidenced by signing the likes of Lucas Bergvall. While undergoing a magnification of the present first-team squad to make it capable enough to compete for the titles consistently, Spurs are also sheltering a roster capable of staying at the highest level for the long haul.
The recruitment and development for the youngsters is already underway at Hotspur Way. Procuring highly rated talents and nurturing them into their potential while structuring them into a playing style suitable to the exquisite style of play Levy wants to deploy at the club.
The acquisition of young talents have commenced already with the latest arrival being Lucas Bergvall who was signed from Allsvenskan club Djurgårdens with his arrival anticipated in the upcoming summer.
Lucas Bergvall is a midfielder hailing from Sweden and can be deployed as an eight as well as ten on the pitch. On paper, his statute of 6ft1 can aid the physical nature of the Premier League complemented by how he uses his body to protect and regain the ball.
Although Lucas Bergvall’s arrival does have the conceivability to have a lasting impact on the academy at Hotspur Way and the development of talent at the academy. The external arrival of budding talents comes as a stumbling block to first-team opportunities of players already at Tottenham Hotspur academy. We are witnessing something similar as the arrival of the Swedish youngster in the summer is expected to hinder potential opportunities for Jamie Donley at Tottenham.
Jamie Donley has been excelling for Tottenham’s academy this season, and has played an integral role in helping his Tottenham U21s lead the Premier League 2 table. He managed to impress Ange Postecoglou as the Australian boss has given him cameo opportunities for the first team.
Tottenham correspondent Journalist Alasdair Gold has confirmed that the plan for Jamie is to go away on a loan, potentially to the Championship, next season to gain regular competitive minutes in senior football.
Gold said on his YouTube channel:
“I’d imagine Jamie [Donley] out of those [Lucas Bergvall & Alfie Devine] will probably will have to go out on loan. It depends on the circumstances, you never know. There could be injuries, he could just be incredible in pre-season and they say, ‘I’m not letting that guy go.”
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The arrival of Lucas Bergvall is an exciting one, and loaning Jamie Donley is a way to integrate Lucas into the first-team setup. We will have to see how the potential highly proclaimed incomings affect the youngsters at the academy in the long term and how it paves the way or proves a hurdle for a pipeline from academy to first-team.