How Atlético Madrid saw a ‘gap in the market’ and set up an academy in Ireland

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Spanish giants are looking to unearth gifted young Irish footballers after Brexit closed off traditional pathway to British clubs

Atlético Madrid have opened an academy for young players in Ireland and are looking to establish a permanent base in the country to identify young talent. Photograph: Isabel Infantes/PA WireThe Spanish football gospel has spread to Ireland. Last year, Atlético Madrid, one of Spain’s aristocrats in club football, established a beachhead in the country, setting up an official academy in Dublin.

As the Atlético academy expands, in addition to having underage teams competing in the Dublin & District Schoolboys’/Girls’ League, its ambition is to have elite teams competing in the League of Ireland. The academy also runs regular football clinics as well as Easter and summer camps and is rolling out coaching clinics to schools.

“There is a gap in the market,” says McMahon. “There has been an unintended consequence to Brexit. It has impacted young Irish players going to the UK. Players in the EU can no longer transfer to England until they’re 18, but Irish players – who are, of course, in the European Union – can still move to European clubs at 16.

Manchester United signed Alejandro Garnacho from Atlético Madrid before new rules on the transfer of under-18 players came in as a result of Brexit. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images This season a trend is developing. Two players from the Ireland squad who played European Under-17 Championship qualifiers in March are signed with clubs in Europe: Matthew Moore at Hoffenheim in Germany and Aarón Ochoa at Malaga in Spain. Most recently, Shelbourne defender Finn Sherlock, who turned 16 in July, also joined Hoffenheim.

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