09.04.2024 - 17:00 | source: Transfermarkt | Reading Time: 3 mins
Manchester United
Alejandro Garnacho
Top five leagues this season 

Garnacho 22nd, Bellingham 28th - The top 30 U21 players with most league minutes

Garnacho 22nd, Bellingham 28th - The top 30 U21 players with most league minutes
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Watching a young player develop at your club before becoming a first-team regular is one of the most gratifying experiences for any football fan. It’s also massively important for clubs to nurture young talents with the notion of selling them on for substantial profits in the future. Some clubs across Europe prioritise developing academy players with this idea in mind, while other clubs target signing younger talents before developing them. 


Top 30 U21 players with most minutes in top five leagues

30 Javi Guerra - Valencia - 1,946 minutes in 28 games
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29 Maximilian Beier - Hoffenheim - 1,965 minutes in 27 games
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28 Jude Bellingham - Real Madrid - 1,966 minutes in 23 games
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27 Lamine Camara - Metz - 1,978 minutes in 26 games
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26 Rafa Marín - Alaves - 1,990 minutes in 27 games
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25 Riccardo Calafiori - Bologna - 2,003 minutes in 26 games
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24 Diego López - Valencia - 2,006 minutes in 28 games
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23 Alejandro Garnacho - Manchester United - 2,010 minutes in 29 games
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22 Cole Palmer - Chelsea - 2,017 minutes in 27 games
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21 Matteo Ruggeri - Atalanta - 2,069 minutes in 27 games
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20 Eric Martel - FC Köln - 2,082 minutes in 25 games
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19 Teden Mengi - Luton Town - 2,093 minutes in 25 games
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18 Giorgio Scalvini - Atalanta - 2,140 minutes in 27 games
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17 Anthony Elanga - Nottingham Forest - 2,146 minutes in 31 games
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16 Arouna Sangante - Le Havre - 2,240 minutes in 25 games
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15 Xavi Simons - RB Leipzig - 2,255 minutes in 27 games
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14 Murillo - Nottingham Forest - 2.270 minutes in 26 games
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13 Florian Wirtz - Bayer Leverkusen - 2,283 minutes in 28 games
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12 Leny Yoro - Lille - 2,308 minutes in 27 games
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11 Destiny Udogie - Tottenham - 2,343 minutes in 27 games
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10 Cristhian Mosquera - Valencia - 2,353 minutes in 28 games
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9 Sávio - Girona - 2,377 minutes in 29 games
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8 Bradley Locko - Brest - 2,511 minutes in 28 games
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4 Guillaume Restes - FC Toulouse - 2,520 minutes in 28 games
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4 Jarrad Branthwaite - Everton - 2,520 minutes in 28 games
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4 Noah Atubolu - Freiburg - 2,520 minutes in 28 games
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4 James Trafford - Burnley - 2,520 minutes in 28 games
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3 Matías Soulé - Frosinone - 2,530 minutes in 29 games
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2 Filip Jørgensen - Villarreal - 2,610 minutes in 29 games
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1 Ilya Zabarnyi - Bournemouth - 2,790 minutes in 31 games
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Across the top five leagues this league, U21 players have received the most minutes in Ligue 1 this season with 165 players accumulating 85,447 minutes in the French top-flight between them. The English Premier League ranks second with 127 players receiving 69,815 minutes combined with the Bundesliga ranking last for minutes to U21 players with 91 players racking up 53,297 between them. Four French clubs and three English clubs form the top ten for handing minutes to U21 players but which U21 players have received the most league minutes across the top five leagues? We’ve analysed the numbers and some famous faces feature in the top 30 list, including Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer and Florian Wirtz


The top 30 U21 players with the most minutes across the top five leagues


Three Premier League players feature in the top ten with Bournemouth’s Ilya Zabarnyi leading the way with more league minutes than any U21 player in the top five leagues. Zabarnyi has amassed 2,790 minutes in the Premier League as he’s not missed a minute for the Cherries this season. The Ukrainian has already been capped 34 times by his country at just 21 and his market value has increased by €8 million across the season to become Bournemouth’s second most valuable player. 


Market Value
Ilya Zabarnyi
I. Zabarnyi Centre-Back
28.00m


Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford and Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite are the other two Premier League players in the top ten. Both players were called up to the England senior squad during the international break with the latter attracting transfer interest from Manchester United and Real Madrid. Unsurprisingly, five goalkeepers feature in the top ten, while Girona’s Sávio ranking ninth and the Brazilian winger will complete his move to Manchester City in the summer. 


 Some of the most highly rated youngsters on the planet feature just outside the top ten in Leny Yoro (12th), Florian Wirtz (13th) and Xavi Simons (15th). Lille defender Yoro is viewed as a generational talent and he will depart for a major club this summer, while Wirtz and Simons have enjoyed stunning seasons in the Bundesliga with Wirtz on the verge of clinching the title win Bayer LeverkusenCole Palmer has been one of the best players in the Premier League after moving from Manchester City to Chelsea. Palmer has eclipsed 30 goal contributions already and he ranks 22nd - one place ahead of Manchester United’s Alejandro GarnachoJude Bellingham is 28th but he would be significantly higher if it wasn’t for injury as he’s been involved in the fewest games of any player in the top 30.

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Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid
Jude Bellingham
Date of birth/Age:
Jun 29, 2003 (20)
Nat.:  England Ireland
Current club:
Real Madrid
Contract until:
Jun 30, 2029
Position:
Attacking Midfield
Market Value:
€180.00m
Manchester United
Total Market Value:
734.25m
Competition:
Premier League
Position:
6.
Squad size:
27
Latest Transfer:
Willy Kambwala