Top 10 stars in the Tottori Youth Training Camp: Kane is 90 million, 10 million, 17 years old, and the future Son Heung-min
8:20am, 30 April 2025Football
This article uses a comprehensive judgment based on player transfer value and career performance. A list of the top 10 football stars trained by the Tottori youth training camp.
10. Jamie Tangley
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottori at the age of 8, and represented U21 in 35 games in the 2022/23 season to contribute 10 goals and 10 assists.
Career: Currently playing for Leighton Oriental in the League One. Completed its Premier League debut in 2023. He was loaned to Leighton Oriental in 2024, and 6 goals and 6 assists in 31 games in the League One this season.
9. Ryan Mason
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottori at the age of 8, and the youth team won 29 goals in 31 games in the 2008-09 season. He completed his first team debut in 2008.
Career: Currently as the first team assistant coach of Tottenham Hotspur. He joined Tottenham's first team in 2008, and was frequently loaned to low-level teams and failed to gain a stable foothold in Tottenham. After transferring to Hull City in 2016, he became the champion of team history. In 2017, he was seriously injured and fractured his skull. He was forced to retire the following year and joined the Tottenham coaching staff after retirement.
8. Mickey Moore
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottenham Youth Training at the age of 7, became the youngest player in the U21 reserve team at the age of 15 in 2023, and made his debut in the first team of the Premier League at the age of 16 in 2024, setting a record for the youngest Premier League appearance in Tottenham.
Career: Currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur. In 2024, he signed Tottenham's first professional contract and played 21 games for Tottenham's first team in the 2024-25 season, contributing 3 goals and 1 assist. In December 2024, his net worth soared to 10 million euros. He was good at cutting inward and shot with his right foot, which was compared to "Little Sun Xingmin".
7. Will Rankhill
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottenham Youth Training from Sheffield United at the age of 17, led the U21 team to win the championship in the 2023-24 season and won the MVP with 23 goals in 23 games, and completed the first goal of the first team in the 2024 Europa League.
Career: Currently playing for West Brom in the Championship. He made his first team debut in 2024 and scored a goal in the Europa League the next month, becoming the youngest goal scorer in the European Championship (second only to Kane). In the 2024-25 season, he represented Tottenham Hotspur and contributed 1 goal in 6 games, but due to limited opportunities to play, he was loaned to West Brom for training in 2025.
6. Alfie Dorlington
Youth Training Camp: Joined the Tottori youth training camp at the age of 13 and completed the professional contract signing at the age of 18. During his echelon, he led the team to win the U17/U18 League Cup double championship
career: currently playing for Aberdeen, the Soviet Premier League. From the Tottori youth training, he joined Newcastle United on loan in 2024, and was loaned to Aberdeen on the Scottish Premier League for the second time in 2025, playing until the end of this season. He made his Premier League debut in January 2024. Known for its stable defense and potential, it may return to Tottenham's competitive position in the future.
5. Tom Carroll
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottori at the age of 16, and became the core of the U21 with his excellent passing skills and scoring ability. After receiving a career contract in 2010.
Career: Currently playing for Reading in the League One. He debuted at Tottenham Hotspur youth training and transferred to Swansea for £4.5 million in 2017. During his time in the Premier League, he contributed 1 goal and 6 assists. Later, he went to Queen's Park Rangers, Ipswich, Exeter City and other teams. He transferred to Exeter City in July 2024 and joined Reading as a free agent in 2025.
4. Nabil Bentaleb
Youth Training Camp: Joined the Tottori youth training camp at the age of 18, and promoted to the first team at the age of 19 with his all-round midfield performance. Career: Currently playing for Lille. He entered the Tottori youth training in 2012 and promoted to the first team in 2013. He transferred to Schalke 04 in 2016, contributed 44 goals during his time, and loaned Newcastle in 2020. He joined Lille for 4.5 million euros in 2023, and underwent surgery in cardiac arrest in June 2024 and installed a defibrillator. He was allowed to come back in 2025, and scored in 4 minutes of his debut substitute, helping Lille defeat Rennes 2-0, becoming an inspirational model of Ligue 1.
3. Dele Ali
Youth Training Camp: Joined the Tottori Youth Training Camp at the age of 19: Career: Currently playing in Serie A Como. After joining Tottenham in 2015, he rose rapidly and gained 100 million euros in 2019, helping the team win the second place in the Champions League. Later, due to injuries, psychological problems and tactical changes, Everton was not reused in the free transfer in 2022, and did not participate in the competition two years after loaning Besiktas in 2023. Join Cuomo as a free agent in 2025.
2. Steven Caulke
Youth Training Camp: Joined Tottori at the age of 16 and won his first professional contract in 2009.
Career: Currently playing in Malaga. From the Tottori youth training, he was loaned to a low-level team in the early stage to accumulate experience. He joined Cardiff City for £8 million in 2013, but was relegated to Queen's Park Rangers after being relegated. In 2015, he was temporarily loaned to Southampton and Liverpool. He only made four substitutes on Liverpool due to alcoholism. He then went to the Soviet Union and Turkish Premier League leagues, joined Vigan Athletics in January 2024, and transferred to the Spanish Second Division in July.
1. Harry Kane
Youth Training Camp: Joined the Tottori youth training camp at the age of 11 and promoted to the first team at the age of 16.
Career: Currently playing for Bayern Munich. He entered the Tottori youth training in 2004 and was promoted to the first team in the 2009-10 season. He was loaned to the League One and Premier League teams many times in the early stage of his career. It broke out in 2015 and won the Best Young Player in the PFA. It won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2016-17, breaking the Tottenham goal record in a single season. In 2018, it became the top scorer in the Premier League in Tottenham. After joining Bayern in August 2023, he performed well and won the Bundesliga, European Golden Boot and Ged Muller Award in the 2023-24 season.
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