Leicester City will be eager to utilise their academy for their promotion push.
- Leicester City has a track record of producing top talents, with players like Chilwell and Barnes commanding high fees.
- Enzo Maresca, the manager, has already provided opportunities for young players to make their mark.
- Three players to watch for potential first-team opportunities are Arjan Raikhy, Amani Richards, and Sammy Braybrooke.
- Leicester City have produced a plethora of top talents and will be hoping the next crop will be their best.
The Foxes are known for producing great players over recent years – Ben Chilwell and Harvey Barnes commanding significant fees from Chelsea and Newcastle United respectively while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall continues to impress at the heart of the midfield.
Enzo Maresca, a manager with a track record for developing promising talent during his time with the Manchester City Elite Development Squad, has already provided a pathway for several young players to make their mark despite the wealth of experience at his disposal.
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk made his debut for the club in both cup and league competitions already this season while creative talents Wanya Marcal-Madivadua and Kasey McAteer have stolen the headlines.
Marçal has enjoyed regular first-team minutes after impressing with the Premier League 2 squad, scoring the opener in a 2-1 win against Cardiff City for his professional goal.
McAteer, meanwhile, was at the double in South Yorkshire, recording a brace in a 2-1 win against Rotherham United to make his mark on the big stage, too.
With players making the most of their opportunities, FLW takes a look at three players who could be the next to play under Maresca and assert themselves into the first-team picture.
- Leicester City have produced a plethora of top talents and will be hoping the next crop will be their best.
The Foxes are known for producing great players over recent years – Ben Chilwell and Harvey Barnes commanding significant fees from Chelsea and Newcastle United respectively while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall continues to impress at the heart of the midfield.
Enzo Maresca, a manager with a track record for developing promising talent during his time with the Manchester City Elite Development Squad, has already provided a pathway for several young players to make their mark despite the wealth of experience at his disposal.
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk made his debut for the club in both cup and league competitions already this season while creative talents Wanya Marcal-Madivadua and Kasey McAteer have stolen the headlines.
Marçal has enjoyed regular first-team minutes after impressing with the Premier League 2 squad, scoring the opener in a 2-1 win against Cardiff City for his professional goal.
McAteer, meanwhile, was at the double in South Yorkshire, recording a brace in a 2-1 win against Rotherham United to make his mark on the big stage, too.
With players making the most of their opportunities, FLW takes a look at three players who could be the next to play under Maresca and assert themselves into the first-team picture.
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Arjan Raikhy
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Amani Richards
Sammy Braybrooke
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