Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Tangerines boss big-money move

- BY SEAN HAMILTON

DUNDEE United aim to make Kerr Smith “the first of many” big-money youngsters churned out by their newly tooled-up academy.

Smith’s move to Aston Villa – which could be worth up to £2 million to the Tangerines – was confirmed yesterday after a week of negotiatio­ns.

After making just 12 appearance­s for United, the 17-year-old is to chase his Premier League dream.

And Tannadice head coach Tam Courts, who is squarely behind the Tangerines’ youth-focused approach, hopes there are many more to follow.

“We have given quite a few debuts this season and we have played a lot of young players in important matches,” he said.

“We have also stuck by them because young players make mistakes along the way.

“That is just part of the developmen­t journey they are on, but ultimately they represent a strong group who are responsibl­e for the sustainabi­lity of this football club.

“Because young players are always attractive to the market, we have a reputation for developing young talent, and top clubs are now paying top dollar for them.

“Hopefully, Kerr will be the first of many who are developed and sold on for a good fee.

“We are also hoping that a lot of these young boys can get a number of games under their belt at Dundee United before they move on.

“Kerr is quite rare because he has got his move and made less than 15 appearance­s for the club.”

Smith will initially join Villa’s under-23 side but will be watched closely by first team manager Steven Gerrard, who has already seen him in action while in charge at Rangers.

Courts believes Smith has a real chance of catching the eye.

He said: “It is really exciting on a number of different fronts.

“Kerr is a young player who has been at the club since he was nine.

“He has come all the way through the academy system and was a very early debutant.

“He also played in some really big and significan­t games for the club in a short space of time.

“He is a boy with all the potential in the world.

“It is great that Dundee United have been able to do business with an English Premier League club and it is a huge opportunit­y for Kerr.

“We are just really proud of the player and everything the club has done for him and what he has achieved in such a short space of time.”

Courts also hailed United’s “selfless” academy staff, led by

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Kerr Smith, right, has left Dundee United after signing for Aston Villa.
Tam Courts Kerr Smith, right, has left Dundee United after signing for Aston Villa.

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