I agree with you. But let's be honest. None of our kids really get a chance or look in during the season with a view to them being made permanent fixtures in the squad. I can not even remember the last time that happened.
There was Esposito but he was so young and raw that he actually should have been loaned our earlier rather than allowed to remain. Whenever I think about our young players, it just feels that wee take misstep after misstep and that there is no definitive strategy or approach in relation to how we manage them, how we would like them to develop over time and if they have what it takes, how we plan to incorporate them into our squad.
Having said that, it kind of feels that in recent years, things have changed a little in the sense that the club is really trying to use the Dutch second division and France as playing theatres for our young players to gain experience: Esposito, Satriano, Stankovic, Agoume, Oristianio, Mulattieri.
I guess the issue is whether the club feels it can rely on any of these players to step up and play for the first team. I think many of them could find a mid to lower table Serie A or Serie B team but stepping up and establishing themselves at Inter is something else altogether and the fact of the matter is that there is very little will, patience and motivation (with the exception of plusvalenza) to enable that to happen.