Now its the end of the Spurs u18's season - although they play a friendly on Saturday v Watford u18's and then link with the younger players in the Development Squad to play two u19 tournaments firstly in Germany and then Holland both in May), so perhaps time to make an educated guess on next seasons u18 intake. As this seasons intake was probably the largest we've seen, next seasons will be relatively small, maybe maximum 10 players and I'd guess :
1 Kacper Kurylowicz (Goalkeeper)
2 Luis Binks (Centre Back)
3 Malachi Walcott (Centre Back)
4 Dennis Cirkin (Left Back)
5 Harvey White (Centre Midfield)
6 Chay Cooper (Attacking Midfielder)
7 J'neil Lloyd-Bennett (Winger - played a lot this season for u18's)
8 Troy Parrott (Striker)
9 Enoch Asante (Striker)
Rafferty Pedder (Attacking Midfielder) has been out most of the season with injuries but if fit may also get a Scholarship.
Most of these played in the u17 tournament a couple of pages back, with Parrott being the standout goalscorer of the tournament,
Expect this to be the list, though I wouldn't rule out us signing a player from abroad. Will be writing an in-depth preview of the players in pre season but in the meantime I thought I'd write a short piece on every player for those who don't know too much about them.
Kacper Kurylowicz (GK): Highly rated goalkeeper who has represented Poland at u15 level. Excellent shot stopper and all round keeper from what I've seen of him since u15 level.
Luis Binks (CB): Ball playing centre half who has previously represented Scotland at u15 and 16 level before opting to play for England who he is expected to play for at the u17 euros next month. Exciting defender who has an extraordinary Alderweireld-esque passing range, always looks very composed.
Malachi Walcott (CB) Another talented centre half, the tall and imposing Walcott has always impressed whenever I've seen him. He is an England u16 international who has made two appearances for Spurs u18's this season.
Dennis Cirkin (LB): Skilful left back who is currently an England u16 international.
Harvey White (CDM): Industrious midfielder who isn't too dissimilar to Skipp in style of play, possesses a good range of passing. Has represented England on one occasion at youth level. He impressed me when I saw him against Norwich a couple of weeks back.
Chay Cooper (CAM): Skilful attacking mid who we signed from Southend in the summer.
J'neil Bennett (LW): A familiar name amongst youth watchers, Bennett burst on to the u18 scene in November after impressing at the Cambridge showcase match. And has featured well over 15 times for Parker's side this season being involved in 8 goals. A really exciting and tricky winger who we signed from QPR, Bennett is Zaha-esque and is a real nightmare for defenders. He is an excellent prospect who deserves to be in the England u17's squad for the euros.
Troy Parrott (CF): Hailed as the most exciting player to come out of Ireland in the last 10 years, Troy Parrott hit the headlines when we signed him from Dublin side Belvedere in February 2017. A physical Kane-esque centre forward, Parrott is a star player in the Ireland u17 side and since turning 16 has been heavily involved in the Spurs u18 side which he has really impressed in. A debut for the u23's next season wouldn't surprise me.
Enoch Asante (CF): A fox in the box striker, Asante is good in the air and has looked good for the 16's this season. Made his u18 debut on the opening day of the season. Lively player.
Rafferty Pedder (CM/CAM): Small but highly intelligent midfielder who has drawn comparisons with Modric but has endured a difficult season. Missing the opening couple of months with a broken arm, he was on the bench for the Cambridge game but hasn't been seen since, presumably injured. Unsure as to whether he'll be given a scholarship.
A surprise release: Kane Patterson(RB): Brother of Phoenix, impressed me whenever I saw him play for Scotland. Was released earlier in the season.