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Football clubs look to youth to cut costs

Facing greater scrutiny over expenses, European football clubs now look to develop younger players.
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2013 18:18

Facing greater scrutiny over their expenditurues, European football clubs are now looking to develop younger players rather than trade in older and more expensive footballers as a cost-saving method.

Al Jazeera's Andy Richardson reports from Doha.

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