2 new youth signings. Attacking midfielder/striker and goalie respectively. Seeing that both were linked with us earlier in the year, guess they're more of McParland/Kenny's signings/recommendations?
http://www.svenskalag.se/news.asp?teamID=2011&newsID=97463
Peterson from Savedalens IF:
Yusuf Mersin from Millwall:
First linked with us in Mar 2010.
Given how confident Jackett sounded in keeping Mersin, reckon the offer's a pretty good one.
http://www.svenskalag.se/news.asp?teamID=2011&newsID=97463
Peterson from Savedalens IF:
Yusuf Mersin from Millwall:
First linked with us in Mar 2010.
MILLWALL'S HOT goalkeeping prospect Yusuf Mersin is to stay at Millwall despite interest from a number of Premiership clubs in his services, according to Lions boss Kenny Jackett.
Jackett held talks with Liverpool last week after they expressed an interest in taking the 15 year-old into their academy, but the Lions manager revealed at a fans' forum on Thursday night that Mersin will be staying with Millwall unless he receives an "unbelievable offer" for his services.
Jackett added that he has been particularly pleased with the attitudes of Mersin and his father, both of whom have stated their intention to see the Turkish U16 international remain at the club for the foreseeable future.
The 6'4" stopper has trained with the first team in the past, including warming up with senior goalkeepers David Forde and John Sullivan before a game at the Den this season.
He was also among a youth team party that travelled to Anfield as part of a pre-season trip to the North-West last summer.
Mersin's decision to stay at Millwall is particularly pleasing given that the club have seen a number of youth prospects depart in recent years. Striker David Amoo joined Liverpool in July 2007, while Tom Kilbey and Sam Walker joined Portsmouth and Chelsea respectively two months later.
Boss Kenny Jackett is backing The Lions' rising young stars to form the backbone of successful Millwall sides of the future.
He said: "In my opinion a nucleus of home grown talent who have progressed through the ranks and have a real affinity for the club is essential to a successful team.
In our current first team we have the likes of Paul Robinson, Alan Dunne, Tony Craig and Ali Fuseini who are Millwall through and through, and the fans enjoy seeing players like that become successful at their club.
In recent years a number of promising youngsters have left Millwall before they have had the chance to fulfil their potential with us and I am determined that will not happen in the future.
This season Kiernan Hughes-Mason has joined the professional ranks and had a taste of first team football as has John Marquis who will sign a contract shortly.
Further down we have a number of very promising boys who have a real chance of making an impact at Millwall, including a 15-year-old goalkeeper Yusuf Mersin who has already been attracting attention from the Premier League.
As manager I want to see Yusuf progress with us. His family are Millwall fans, he's a local boy and I'm looking forward to seeing what he can achieve here. The chairman and I are agreed that when a player leaves this club it should be a football decision, as was the case with Zak Whitbread and Dave Martin, not purely a financial one. Scott Fitzgerald and his staff are doing an excellent job with our youngsters and I am looking forward to seeing more of them progress into our first team."
Given how confident Jackett sounded in keeping Mersin, reckon the offer's a pretty good one.