TINY TERRORS COME OF AGE
Daily Record|April 13, 2023
Goodwin wants conveyor belt of talent back in full flow after nailing Kai down on new deal
- SCOTT BURNS
TINY TERRORS COME OF AGE

JIM GOODWIN knows youth is a key element for Dundee United and insists they need to get back to producing the Stuart Armstrongs, Ryan Gaulds and Harry and John Souttars of the future.

The Tannadice academy has produced some top Scottish and Australian internationalists in recent years.

Their youth set-up has made United millions and Goodwin is well aware it is a vital revenue stream for the Tannadice club to develop and sell on top talent.

United handed promising Kai Fotheringham, who was in the final few months of his deal, a new contract earlier this week.

Goodwin said: "I'm in regular dialogue with Luigi Capuano, the CEO, and it is really important you tie up the good young prospects.

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