Published on 11/26/2024 at 4:31 p.m.
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Despite a delicate season on the field, the Stade Rennais can boast of having one of the best training centers in Europe, producing a breeding ground of promising young talents. However, the Breton club has recently seen some of its gems leave the nest, like Belocian et Gifteda flight of talents which constrains the SRFC to secure its young nuggets to preserve the future of its breeding ground.
Ayoub Akabou and Lucas Rosier, the new nuggets to be armored
According to information from Parisianthe Stade Rennais is preparing to turn two of its gems from the training center into professionals in the coming days. The young goalkeeper Ayoub Akabouaged 17 and fromINF Clairefontaineis considered one of the best goalkeepers of his generation, attracting the desires of FC Barcelona and of Liverpool. As for the midfield Lucas Rosieralso aged 17, he is one of the great hopes of the Rennes talent.
A prolific breeding ground but threatened by the appetites of big names
The training center of Stade Rennais is recognized for its ability to produce talented players in spadesbeing the object of covetousness of the major European clubs. However, this wealth of the Rennes breeding ground is also a threat, because the young nuggets risk being attracted by the sirens of the big names. This is why the Breton club must strengthen its best elements to preserve its future and continue to supply its first team with its own talents.
A long-term development strategy
By securing its young nuggets like Akabou et Rosierthe Stade Rennais is part of a long-term development strategy, aiming to build a competitive team around its own talents trained at the club. This approach not only promotes the work of the training center, but also creates a strong identity and team cohesion around players imbued with the club's values from a very young age.