DEVINE
TALENT
Tottenham new signing Alfie Devine, 15,
was released by Liverpool before starring for England U16 in SportChainCup
THIS week, Tottenham wrapped up the signing of promising midfield talent Alfie Devine.
The 15-year-old England
youth international was snapped up from cash-strapped Wigan, who were forced to
sell after entering administration.
But, it could've been a different Premier
League giant helping Devine hone his skills.
The talented star, son of
former St Helens rugby player Sean Devine, remarkably began playing at
Liverpool's academy when he was just four.
At seven it appeared he
was being primed for a career at Anfield, after signing terms with the club.
However, at 11 he was
released and it wasn't to be at his boyhood club.
TIME FOR REFLECTION
At a crossroads, Devine
couldn't hide his disappointment.
He grew disillusioned with
the game, and gave up playing for four months to reflect on his time at the
academy.
Then came redemption with
Wigan Athletic.
The Latics immediately
offered Devine a place, and were said to be shocked that he was let go by the
Reds.
They changed his position
from centre forward to central midfield, and he prospered through the youth
ranks.
And this season he has really pushed on.
Devine became a regular
for Wigan's U18's, and rather astonishingly, was given his U23 debut - just two
months after turning 15.
He was also invited to
train with Paul Cook’s first-team this term.
TRIUMPHS ALONG THE WAY
With Tottenham aiming to
win trophies, Devine has already steeped himself in the tradition of being a
winner, albeit at a younger level.
For Wigan's U15's he was
the star man in the 5-0 rout of Sunderland in the Floodlit Cup final.
While he was also part of
the Latics FA Youth Cup side that beat Spurs on their way to the quarter-finals
for the first time in their history this season.
His performance that day
stood out to Tottenham youth coaches, who were wowed by the youngster.
THREE LIONS GLORY
Every young footballer
dreams of playing for their country.
Devine
is no different, having represented England's U16 team and leading by example.
He starred at
the SportChainCup in Spain, playing in a 5-0 rout of Japan, as well as games against
Mexico and the host nation.