
Leicester City have another Jeremy Monga in the academy as teenage star called up to England under-17s
Leicester City have a rich history of developing Premier League stars from their academy.
Harvey Barnes, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Ben Chilwell are notable examples, to name a few, whilst Kasey McAteer is currently flying that flag.
Ben Nelson, Will Alves and Sammy Braybrooke are expected to be the next batch of first-teamers from the academy, though, it seems the age group below them are rated even higher.
Jeremy Monga and Jake Evans, who are aged 15 and 16, are already ripping it up for the under-21s and are nearing their senior debut.
In fact, Monga was named on the bench against Manchester United in the FA Cup last week and Ruud van Nistelrooy has already spoken about just how important he’ll be for the club.
Now, it seems Leicester have another teenage talent coming through the ranks, as he’s just been called up to the England under-17s squad, which is an honour very few players earn in the academy.
Leicester academy star Louis Page called up to England under-17s
Louis Page only celebrated his 16th birthday in October, but he’s already a regular for Leicester’s reserve side.
Page is regarded as one of England’s best talents for his age group having impressed from midfield in the Premier League 2.