Portsmouth News

Manchester United top this table – while Brentford are bottom

… when it comes to giving home-grown players top flight minutes, United are the runaway champions

- By Tom White

Manchester United academy products accounted for more than a quarter of the club's Premier League playing time this season. Here, The News looks at the homegrown players used by each of the 20 top-flight clubs (Players' minutes may not add up to club's total due to rounding)

Top six

1 Manchester United 11,835 minutes (28%), 10 players: Alejandro Garnacho

2,805 mins, Marcus Rashford 2,511, Scott Mctominay 2,193, Kobbie Mainoo 2,064, Jonny Evans 1,557, Willy Kambwala 403, Hannibal Mejbri 164, Omari Forson 97, Ethan Wheatley 34, Dan Gore 6

2 Chelsea 8,213 (19.3%), 10 players: Conor Gallagher 3,503, Levi Colwill 2,009, Trevoh Chalobah 1,091, Armando Broja

535, Reece James 480, Ian Maatsen 292,

Alfie Gilchrist 272, Mason Burstow 17, Josh Acheampong 11, Jimi Tauriainen 2

3 Liverpool 7,069 (16.8%), nine players: Trent Alexander-arnold 2,396, Jarell Quansah 1,334, Curtis Jones 1,315, Caoimhin Kelleher 1,026, Conor Bradley 809, Bobby Clark 114, Stefan Bajcetic 33, Jayden Danns 28, James Mcconnell 16

4 Newcastle 5,720 (13.4%), six players: Sean Longstaff 3,111, Lewis Miley 1,335, Elliot Anderson 1,161, Paul Dummett 45, Joe White 36, Ben Parkinson 32

5 Crystal Palace 5,441 (12.9%), four players: Tyrick Mitchell 3,551, Nathaniel Clyne 1,498, David Ozoh 215, Jesurun Raksakyi 177

6 Arsenal 5,282 (12.5%), five players: Bukayo Saka 3,208, Eddie Nketiah 1,257, Emile Smith Rowe 428, Reiss Nelson 373, Ethan Nwaneri 16

Bottom four

17 Bournemout­h 582 (1.4%), two players: Mark Travers 416, Jaidon Anthony 165

18 Fulham 89 (0.2%), one player: Luke Harris 89

19 Everton 11 (0.0%), three players:

Tom Cannon 5, Lewis Warrington 4, Tyler Onyango 2

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