Report: Erblin Osmani's 'no mistakes' approach is earning him more first-team chances under Vincent Kompany
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Report: Erblin Osmani's 'no mistakes' approach is earning him more first-team chances under Vincent Kompany
"Bayern Munich is trying to find academy players who are able to break through the first team, instead of relying on players in the football market."
"16-year-old midfielder Erblin Osmani has made a good impression during first-team training, 'holding his own and keeping things clean, making no mistakes.'"
"For him to get a real chance of playing with the first team, the kid has to keep accumulating real competitive minutes with the U-17 and U-19 squads."
"This report agrees with the notion of Bayern Munich looking to integrate academy players into the first team as a means to reduce expenditure on player transfer fees."
Bayern Munich is focusing on developing academy players to join the first team amid rising transfer fees. A promising 16-year-old midfielder, Erblin Osmani, has impressed during training, showing skill and composure. For Osmani to secure a spot in the first team, he must gain competitive experience with the U-17 and U-19 squads. This strategy aligns with Bayern's goal of minimizing expenditure on player transfers by promoting talent from within the club.
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