Don't you think English youngsters will find it more difficult to break in with the new rule coming in? The new rule doesn't hold restrictions on youngsters from other countries?
There was never any restrictions on foreign kids. The only reason clubs brought in so many foreign kids in the first place was because of the poor quality of the English kids the country was producing. What the rules should do is make it easier for the best kids to get to the best academies, rather than the case had been , where tribunals can stick extortionate prices on the heads of kids based on "potential", which makes the best clubs shy away from buying them and go for a cheaper foreign imports instead. Cesc, for example, would have cost Arsenal much, much more if he had been English, perhaps even too much to take a chance on him.
That's not to say English kids won't find it difficult to break into the first team, but it'll have more to do with there being no B teams in England than anything else. Something that doesn't look likely to change. We can only hope that the changes to the reserve system, pitting the best sides against one another (instead of it being regional) should raise the quality of game time for those between 17-21 sufficiently. And I know we're moving towards small-sided games for the youngsters, but I'd like to see more Futsal at all levels too.