Newly-turned pro Hugo Logan has been named in League Football Education’s ‘The 11’ list for June.
‘The 11’ acknowledges the football and academic progress of Under-18 players on apprenticeships at current or former EFL clubs.
Judged by LFE’s team of regional officers, this accolade celebrates the holistic development of young players.
LFE writes: “Hugo has been a leader this year as a senior figure in a young Under-18s team, acting as an excellent role model for the younger players.
And his efforts have been recognised as the Dons handed the creative midfielder a professional deal, while also giving him a spot on the first-team bench for the final game of the season at Walsall.
Off the pitch, Hugo has been a dedicated student at MK College, achieving the BTEC Extended Diploma and had made applications to University, although those plans to pursue Higher Education will now be put on hold.”
Logan, who signed his first professional deal with the Dons last month, is alongside 10 other promising young players at EFL clubs up and down the country.
LFE’s ‘The 11’ list for June: Tom Scott (AFC Wimbledon), Oliver Mulders (Birmingham City), Lewis Thompson (Blackburn Rovers), Tommy Wood (Burnley), Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town), Sam Dalby (Leyton Orient), Luke Andersen (Lincoln City), Hugo Logan (Milton Keynes Dons), Rhys Kavanagh (Newport County), Tyler Smith (Sheffield United), Matthew Taylor (Wigan Athletic),