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Southampton's youth academy is set to produce five future stars over the next three years, according to manager Ralph Hasenhuttl. The club has identified five young players who they believe have the potential to become top talent in the game, and will work with them on their development during the upcoming season. Hasenhuttl said: "We want to develop these players into world-class talents, and we're going to do everything possible to make that happen." The manager added that he believes the club's youth system is one of the best in Europe, and that it is important for the team to continue to invest in its young players. He also praised the work of the coaching staff, saying: "They've done a fantastic job so far, and I'm really proud of what they've achieved this year." The club's youth academy is home to some of the most talented young players in the world, including Virgil van Dijk, Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Frenkie de Jong. It is also responsible for producing some of the most successful managers in football history, such as Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho. The club has invested heavily in its youth academy in recent years, with a new training facility opening earlier this year. This has allowed the club to continue to develop its young players and provide them with the opportunity to compete at the highest level of football. Overall, Southampton's youth academy is an important part of the club's success story, and the club is determined to continue to invest in its young talent in order to build a competitive side in the future. |
