The Premier League seems awash with young talent at the moment with clubs around the country favouring starlets over veterans.
Leicester City are just one side doing this and with some promising end of season displays you wonder if they can mount a top six challenge, if they hold onto the likes of Ben Chilwell.
More often than not, rather than bloat their side with short-term signings on big wages, clubs like Newcastle United are putting their faith into players such as academy product Sean Longstaff.
But which Premier League sides names the most graduates in matchday squads this season?
The folks over at TheSportsman.com did all the maths and worked out which club made the most of their academies last season, and you can find out the results below.
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Watford – 0 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Cardiff – 0 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Manchester City – 1 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Burnley – 1 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Huddersfield – 1 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Brighton – 2 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Everton – 2 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Arsenal – 3 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Leicester – 3 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Liverpool – 3 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Wolves – 3 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Chelsea – 4 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Crystal Palace – 4 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Fulham – 4 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Bournemouth – 4 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
West Ham – 5 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Manchester United – 6 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Southampton – 6 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Newcastle – 6 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
Tottenham – 8 academy graduates involved in Premier League squads this season
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