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Experts of last DAILY TOPIC: Why do so few English footballers play overseas?
Well,this really came at the right time,because I've always wondered while more players from maybe Spain or Italy or France regularly make their way to the EPL,and they do very well too,the likes of ozil, Zlatan and Sanchez being good examples, why not vice versa too?why do the English guys yearly prefer to stay indoors,at the EPL and are scared to pay a visit to other regions of the world?
To start with,my first bet would be the issue of "Family".English players,over time,have really formed the habit,or let's say,taken to the idea of settling down very early.most English players get married in their early twenties, and before we can say jack,their families get 100% attached to the inarguably, rich culture of England which in the long run,affects their career decisions, as the players were naturally the creators of the families in the first place.
Another theory of mine to the reason while the EPL guys are reluctant to step foot outside their lovely English kingdom,lies in their dogmatic premonition, that the EPL is the best league in the world.and why we they want to leave?,when truly the beautiful game of football was said to have originated from England?, but yet,one can't waste precious time envying this rich history of theirs,as they are,on the international and arguably on European platform, yet to prove their metal and giving Italy or Spain a good spanking in their bottoms.
Another of my favorite thoughts,without much ado,I guess,lies in their individuality,which is at the same time linked to "Lady luck".a perfect example of this particular thought of mine,is the Morrison-Pogba Comparison. Morrison was often seen as the more noticeable midfielder in that Manchester United youth side. Morrison left Manchester United for West Ham in January 2012, just two days short of his 20th birthday. Pogba, who is still only 22 years old, left United the following summer, when also aged 19.but at the moment, the contrast is so remarkable, seeing as Pogba,who left later,has made it to Limelight while Morrison at the moment is still trying to get a starting shirt in the first eleven.
other reasons include lack of willingness to rise to the top in foreign lands in terms of performance and also,the ability to just seat down for once and take the pain to learn Spanish, German,French or Italian and before we know it,they are off packing their belongings,ready to come back to their safety zone,Which is the English Premier League.
English players rarely play outside EPL because of many reasons:
1- They're overrated . Apart from Kane, none of their players would be a starter at a top club outside England
2- They don't fit other leagues. They're used to EPL and it's physical style of play.
3- As we all know, EPL is the richest league in the world. Good for players who love money ( In short, most footballers)
4- They're overpriced. Per example, Tottenham wanted about 200 million euros for Kane. Do English clubs really think someone will buy players for more than their true value?
Few Englishmen play overseas because of a number of reasons of which I'm going to discuss below.
Firstly, English players don't play overseas because they're not talented enough! A fringe Barcelona player like Sanchez who barely saw first team action in Barca is now the top player at Arsenal. Juan Mata and David Silva spent seasons coming third with Valencia yet now they're top dogs at the elite Manchester clubs. The Bundesliga has such gifted players like Goetze, Reus, Kroos, etc. English players with similar ability are just not there! Today, ask for a top Englishman in any of Europe's top 5 leagues (with the exception of EPL) and you'll get none. The talent is just not there!
Secondly, Englishmen aren't wanted by top teams in mainland Europe! The Premier League is probably the only top European league that prioritizes pace and physicality over ability on the ball, possession or good defending. That is why, in leagues like the Serie A, La Liga and the Bundesliga, where attributes like possession, on-ball ability or defence are prized, Englishmen will fail. Therefore top clubs elsewhere usually don't like English players and they end up staying home.
Again, English boys are grossly overrated, overhyped, overhyped and pampered! Since 1992, there has been crazy money in the Premier League, which has inflated the transfer fees of English players manyfold. For any foreign club to buy an Englishman, they'd have to fork out 3-4 times more than his true worth. An example in the Premiership would be how Liverpool were massively conned when buying Carroll, Adam, Downing and Henderson. £100m spent on that lot! When the likes of Cesc Fabregas are bought for just £24m! This is why Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex preferred to either get an Englishman only from the academy or buy them as teens, and turn to foreigners in the main transfer market. Foreigners have better technical ability, and are value for money. If clubs start charging £150m for players like Dele Alli, which top foreign club's gonna want any Englishman, let alone the Harry Kane's of the land?
Also, much of the crazy money results in inflated salary packages for players, giving them less incentive to want to leave. When you earn so much in the EPL where your pace and physical nature are celebrated and prized, why would you want to risk getting shown up in a foreign league and decrease your value? Top players like Owen started only 15 games in Spain. Beckham was a high profile move and he had some good times in Spain, but Real were able to win the league back from Barcelona only after Capello phased Beckham out of the first team. Players like Kane, Chamberlain, Jack Wilshere and co were made to believe they are the best in the world and on the level of players like Ronaldo, Messi and cos level which is absurd!
It is for these reasons that English players usually prefer staying home over playing abroad.