Leicester's Monga becomes second youngest PL player in blank shirt
Briefly

Leicester City's Jeremy Monga made his Premier League debut at just 15 years and 271 days old, becoming the second-youngest player in the league's history. However, due to league regulations prohibiting players under 18 from wearing kits with gambling sponsors, Monga was forced to wear a blank shirt. Despite the disappointing 3-0 defeat to Newcastle, manager Ruud van Nistelrooy praised Monga's talent. Monga has mostly played for Leicester's youth teams and will be eligible to sign a professional contract when he turns 17 in 2026. Leicester is currently struggling at the bottom of the league table.
Monga's debut as the second-youngest Premier League player highlights the challenges of youth amid league regulations, such as restrictions around gambling sponsorships on team kits.
Running out in a blank shirt during a significant milestone emphasizes the ongoing discussions surrounding youth involvement in professional sports and the impact of sponsorship laws.
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