I agree wit what you have posted Zoltan, and will offer you a different perspective that affects youth transition to Senior Footballers.
What is lacking for Australian Footballers is this;
A Club in Europe you have to develop talent, whether it's homegrown or from anywhere in the world, you have to develop talent.
From first Division Clubs to 5th Division Clubs.
You have to move talent into the first team, you have to give them a chance to succeed, to prove themselves.
hopefully they become a starter and ultimately become a National Team Level talent.
In Australia we are and will continue to struggle developing talent. Unless they move overseas to clubs that have a track record of developing talent.
For European and South American Clubs developing talent is part of their Commercial Operations.
The Board knows this, the Coaches know this and the fans know this.
Promoting a 18yo into the Senior team is accepted as part of the Commercial Operations. They know they have to give time to this player as the rewards in transfer fees has a huge upside.
In Australia at youth level we are struggling to develop talent due to a broken system.
There's a lot of talent in this country that is fading away from 14-15-16yo and accelerates 17-18-19-20 yo.
And we are failing as there is no financial incentive to develop talent in solidarity payments training compensation fees and transfer fees, as in the rest of the world.
If there's nor pathway or financial incentive the kids will fade away.
And as I said in another post players aren't scouted here, simply because there is no financial incentive.
What should be happening across the country, is Clubs should have robust academy system, they should be developing their own players, signing them to contacts, them moving them on to higher levels for more lucrative contracts.
Why this is not happening is partly due to no pro/rel to First Division and the stranglehold AL has on the market place. That other parts of the market, NPL and Community are boxed into a corner and told they are not allowed to do things.
Of course not having a Domestic Transfer System for the last 17 years.
When I was at PEC Zwolle in 2019 they told me of a NZ kid who just rolled up to the Club for a trial, they gave him one, signed him up and sold him a few years later for 6Mill Euros.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Thomas_(footballer)Theres no way an 18yo kid in Australia can roll up to Melbourne Victory and ask for a trial. There's no financial incentive for MVFC to do so.
At the end of the day this is a sport about competition, and if you are restricting competition at any level,your disenctivising investment.