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30 Facts About Nathan Redmond

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Nathan Daniel Jerome Redmond was born on 6 March 1994 and is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Burnley.

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Nathan Redmond made his first-team debut in the League Cup second-round tie against Rochdale in August 2010, becoming the club's second-youngest player ever at the age of 16 years and 173 days.

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Nathan Redmond joined Premier League club Norwich City in 2013, before making the switch to Southampton in 2016.

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Nathan Redmond represented England at youth levels from under-16 through to under-21, and played once for the senior England team, in 2017.

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Nathan Redmond is right-footed, but has regularly played on both right and left wings, often cutting inside.

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Nathan Redmond has occasionally played in the centre behind a lone striker.

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Nathan Redmond was born in Birmingham, West Midlands, of Irish and Jamaican descent.

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Nathan Redmond grew up in the Kitts Green district, attending the Oval Primary School in Yardley and then Sheldon Heath Community Arts College.

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Nathan Redmond scored three goals as Birmingham's under-15 team reached the semi-final of the Nike Premier Cup for the first time in April 2009, and in the same season played in the club's under-18 academy team.

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Nathan Redmond made a few substitute appearances for the reserve team, including a "lively late performance" against Aston Villa in early March 2010.

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Nathan Redmond was given a first-team squad number and named on standby for the Premier League match at home to Everton a couple of days later, but did not make the 18-man squad.

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Nathan Redmond signed a scholarship contract with Birmingham City in July 2010.

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Nathan Redmond made his first-team debut for Birmingham in the League Cup second-round tie against Rochdale on 26 August 2010, replacing Spanish midfielder Enric Valles in the 78th minute.

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Nathan Redmond's performance was very bright, quick, he got a couple of shots away.

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Nathan Redmond made two more substitute appearances for Birmingham that season, one in the League Cup and one in the FA Cup, and signed a three-year professional contract as soon as he turned 17, in March 2011.

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Nathan Redmond showed some good touches although the final bit let him down a little.

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Nathan Redmond's driven shot from outside the penalty area was pushed aside by goalkeeper Elisson and led to Chris Wood heading against the crossbar.

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Nathan Redmond finished the season with seven goals from 37 appearances in all competitions, and won the club's Young Player of the Year award.

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Nathan Redmond chose to rejoin Chris Hughton at Norwich, where he signed a four-year contract.

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Nathan Redmond commented that "The boys in the dressing room, the manager and the coaching staff have enabled me to play with confidence and affect games in a positive way".

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On 21 July 2023, Nathan Redmond signed for Burnley on a two-year deal, with the option of a third.

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Nathan Redmond first played for the England under-16 team on 15 October 2009.

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Nathan Redmond was involved in the build-up for the only goal of the match, as England under-16 beat their Wales counterparts in their opening match of the 2009 Victory Shield, a tournament which they went on to win.

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Nathan Redmond was part of the England under-17 squad that qualified for the 2011 European under-17 championships.

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Nathan Redmond was a second-half substitute in the semi-final match, which England lost to the Netherlands.

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Together with many of his under-17 teammates, Nathan Redmond moved up to the England under-18s, a non-competitive age group at international level, in 2011.

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Nathan Redmond was part of the squad for the 2012 European under-19 championships, and scored the winning goal against Serbia in the group stage that confirmed England's progression to the semi-final and qualification for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

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Nathan Redmond kept his place for the second group match, against Norway, as part of a three-man attack alongside the returning Ince and Zaha.

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Nathan Redmond went on to make his full England debut in the Germany match, coming on as a 66th-minute substitute for Adam Lallana, but that was his last call-up for another two years.

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Three weeks later, Nathan Redmond told the Southampton-based Daily Echo that he had not been contacted by the JFF, nor had he discussed the prospect of a switch with his family.