Thames: Terr lost to the Champions League list, and three places are needed because Tottenham lacks the team s youth training
Tottenham has announced the Champions League registration list. Forward Terl, who bought out from Bayern this summer, was out of the election. The Times analyzed this:
Although forward Mattis Terl was signed from Bayern Munich for 30 million pounds this summer, Tottenham still excluded him from the first stage of the Champions League registration list.
Tel joined on loan last season, and Tottenham transferred it to a permanent transfer on June 15 (three days after Thomas Frank was confirmed as the club's new coach). The 20-year-old striker has not yet won any starting chance under Frank, only making a 14-minute substitute in a 0-1 loss to Bournemouth last weekend.
Frank faces a difficult choice in registering for the Champions League because Tottenham lacks "local training" players. UEFA stipulates that the team "A list" can register up to 25 players, but 8 of them must be "local training" - that is, register for at least three seasons in the same club (club training) or the same football association (asset training) between the ages of 15 and 21. Among them, the club's youth training must train no less than 4 players.
Tottenham has only one club to train players (substitute goalkeeper Brandon Austin), which means they must have three slots open and eventually submit a 22-man roster instead of a full 25. The club can register up to three new players before the Champions League knockout stage (up to February 5 of the following year) to update the roster.
Frank also excluded Yves Bisuma from the roster. The club is open to the midfielder, and Türkiye, Portugal and Saudi clubs whose transfer windows are not closed this summer can still make offers. Bisuma has not yet appeared under Frank after being excluded from the European Super League finals due to being late.
New players Xavi Simmons, Kolo Muani, Joao Palinia and Mohammed Kudus are all on the roster of the Champions League, but James Madison, Deyan Kulusevsky and Radu Dragus are out of the election due to injury, which also implies that they will also be injured for a long time.
Arsenal and Liverpool both include youth training new stars Max Dowman (15 years old) and Leo Ngumoha (16 years old) on the list. Daoman was selected after making his stunning debut against Leeds United in the Premier League. If he played in the league, he would break the youngest appearance record of the Champions League held by Mukoko (16 years and 18 days) at the age of 16; Ngumoha was selected for his buzzer-beating victory against Newcastle.
Arsenal coach Arteta has not signed up for Gabriel Jesus, who has been absent since his knee injury in January, but new players Eberec Eze, Martin Suvimenti and Victor Yorke all completed registrations. Despite Federico Chiesa's key goal against Bournemouth in the first round of the season, Liverpool coach Arne Slott has not yet registered a Champions League spot.
Chelsea will be out of the list on loan from Brighton on buzzer-beating day, but all new players in permanent transfers have completed registration - although the club faces quota restrictions for UEFA Sports sanctions for violating fiscal rules. Manchester City's roster is missing, while Newcastle centre-back Jamal Russells missed the registration.