It's not that big of a deal because it's EPL to me. It's only "big" because it's a big 4 league. If he were Spanish, I think he would have had a chance to be bought by a Spanish team. It's really all about where he and his agent targeted their attempts at drumming up interest.I keep hearing that Jack moving over to England is huge for the league, and while I get that to a certain degree, I think its quite overblown.
Because ultimately, does Jack Harrison get sold to England and receive legitimate interest from Boro, Swansea, Stoke, etc. if he isn't English? I don't think so one bit. Yes he is a very talented, young player, but I don't think he's so much so to be receiving buy offers from EPL teams other than the fact that he's English. Was there any interest from Bundesliga, Serie A, or La Liga?
Where players being sold from MLS really factors in is when guys like Almiron and academy players end up getting sold. IMO, Erik Palmer Brown getting picked up by MCFC is a much, much bigger deal than Jack.
I'm not certain why this has gotten to me, but I just don't see this as being that huge of a deal for the league as its made out to be. Maybe it provides an inkling more of interest from young, English players to give MLS a shot? But I'm not all that certain it does.
I'm not even sure Jack qualifies as a homegrown for UEFA/EPL purposes, since he didn't train at an academy past like 14 years old, and that factor, not nationality, is what I believe determines hg status there.
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(Full disclosure: I don't think this transfer moves the needle at all. It certainly doesn't move it from the English football fan perspective relative to MLS quality. It'll either be they "saved him from a shite league" if he makes good, or he only stood out and got the opportunity b/c "MLS is shite". Either way, as you may have noticed, the key takeaway is MLS is shite.