Noni Madueke, a new signing for Arsenal, was classified as homegrown in the Premier League despite spending part of his youth career at PSV Eindhoven. He has been recognized as homegrown due to spending seven years in youth academies associated with the FA. While he is not considered homegrown for UEFA competitions, the Premier League requires a minimum of eight homegrown players in a 25-man squad, and Madueke meets this requirement based on his training history in England.
Noni Madueke is recognized as a homegrown player in the Premier League for having spent seven years in youth academies affiliated with the Football Association before moving to PSV Eindhoven.
Uefa's regulations state that a player must be trained by a club in their national association for three years between the ages of 15 and 21 to be classified as homegrown.
In the Premier League, a player is considered homegrown if registered with a club affiliated to the Football Association or its Welsh counterpart for three full seasons before turning 21.
To meet Premier League requirements, at least eight out of 25 players in a club's squad must be classified as homegrown.
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