I don't think a Central League return or any major change to the structures of Reserve or U23 football makes much of a difference.
It all comes down to money. Even the poorest PL club is incredibly wealthy compared to the majority of their foreign counterparts. Even in the dominant European leagues there are only a handful of clubs who are capable of spending at the levels of a bottom end PL club.
A lack of finance means it's a necessity that a club has to look at all it's resources to put together a squad. That necessity means that patience is required with young player and trust has to be put in them while they develop as first team footballers.
In England it's easier and quicker to drop a few million and look to resolve the situation immediately than chance a young player on a regular basis. The competitive open age football that they need is often found through loan spells.
It all comes down to money. Even the poorest PL club is incredibly wealthy compared to the majority of their foreign counterparts. Even in the dominant European leagues there are only a handful of clubs who are capable of spending at the levels of a bottom end PL club.
A lack of finance means it's a necessity that a club has to look at all it's resources to put together a squad. That necessity means that patience is required with young player and trust has to be put in them while they develop as first team footballers.
In England it's easier and quicker to drop a few million and look to resolve the situation immediately than chance a young player on a regular basis. The competitive open age football that they need is often found through loan spells.