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Arsenal use academy graduates more than any Premier League club - study

Arsenal's academy players made a bigger contribution last season than any other Premier League club, a Press Association Sport study has found.

It was discovered that 19.4 percent of Arsenal's total top-flight minutes were played by graduates of their youth set-up, with six players contributing to that tally.

Manchester United fielded more of their own academy graduates than any other top-flight side, 10, but as a percentage of minutes played overall that equated to 17.1 percent, with a number of youngsters fielded in the run-in as the Europa League became manager Jose Mourinho's priority.

Of the Arsenal six, only Kieran Gibbs and Ainsley Maitland-Niles are still eligible to play for England. Maitland-Niles was part of England's victorious squad at the Under-20 World Cup earlier this summer.

The single biggest contributor to the Arsenal homegrown tally was Spanish full-back Hector Bellerin, who played 2,498 league minutes.

Bournemouth had the highest percentage of players developed in the UK youth system in their total, at 90.3 percent. However, the Cherries' own academy accounted for only 0.1 percent thanks to a single substitute appearance apiece for Baily Cargill and Matt Worthington.

Burnley were the only side to use players developed exclusively in the UK or Europe, with UK-developed players accounting for 85 percent.

However, the Clarets were one of only two sides who did not give a single minute of action to one of their own academy products, along with Swansea.

Manchester City had the lowest total of UK-developed players, with just 14 percent of their minutes played. They also had the greatest proportion, at 41 percent, of players developed outside Europe.

Kelechi Iheanacho was the only City academy graduate to be used in the Premier League by Pep Guardiola, for 526 minutes.

Watford's percentage of UK-developed players was the second-lowest, at 17.2 percent.

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