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| Name | Ross Barkley |
| Fullname | Ross Barkley |
| Birth date | 1993-12-05 |
| Birth place | Liverpool, England |
| Height | 1.89 m |
| Position | Attacking midfielder |
| Youthyears1 | 2004–2010 |
| Youthclubs1 | Everton |
| Years1 | 2010–2018 |
| Clubs1 | Everton |
| Caps1 | 150 |
| Goals1 | 21 |
| Years2 | 2012 |
| Clubs2 | Sheffield Wednesday (loan) |
| Years3 | 2013 |
| Clubs3 | Leicester City (loan) |
| Years4 | 2018–2022 |
| Clubs4 | Chelsea |
| Caps4 | 51 |
| Years5 | 2020–2021 |
| Clubs5 | Roma (loan) |
| Caps5 | 14 |
| Years6 | 2022– |
| Clubs6 | Luton Town |
| Nationalyears1 | 2011–2013 |
| Nationalteam1 | England U21 |
| Nationalcaps1 | 21 |
| Nationalyears2 | 2013–2019 |
| Nationalteam2 | England |
| Nationalcaps2 | 33 |
Ross Barkley Ross Barkley is an English professional footballer who has played as an attacking midfielder for clubs including Everton, Chelsea, Roma and Luton Town, and represented England at senior and youth levels. Known for his physical presence and technical ability, he emerged from the Everton Academy and featured in domestic competitions such as the Premier League and FA Cup. His career has included notable matches in cup competitions, loan spells, and involvement in international tournaments.
Barkley was born in Liverpool and grew up in Huyton, attending local schools while progressing through youth systems at Everton's academy alongside contemporaries from Merseyside. As a youth he played in regional competitions and for club youth sides that contested tournaments organized by The FA, drawing attention from scouts linked to Premier League clubs. His development saw him train at Everton's Finch Farm complex, work under academy coaches influenced by methodologies from Sir Alex Ferguson-era scouting trends, and feature for England national under-16 football team pathways before advancing to England U21.
Barkley progressed to Everton's first team during the 2010–11 season, making substitute appearances under managers associated with the Toffees, and later started matches under David Moyes-influenced coaching structures. In early career development he had short loans to Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City to gain senior experience in the EFL Championship environment. Returning to Everton, he became a regular starter, contributing goals and assists in Premier League seasons and appearances in FA Cup and UEFA Europa League qualifying contexts. In 2018 he transferred to Chelsea, featuring in domestic cup runs and European competition under managers from the Maurizio Sarri and Frank Lampard eras, and later spent a loan season with Roma competing in Serie A. In 2022 he signed for Luton Town, a side that attained Premier League status, adding Premier League experience across multiple clubs and participating in high-profile fixtures such as derbies and cup ties against teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal.
Barkley represented England at youth levels, featuring for the England national under-18 football team, England national under-19 football team, and England U21, participating in qualification campaigns and friendly tournaments under managers connected to Stuart Pearce and Gareth Southgate development pathways. He made his senior debut for England in 2013 and was part of squads for qualification fixtures and friendlies ahead of major tournaments such as the UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup cycles. Injuries and competition from midfielders with profiles similar to Jordan Henderson, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, and James Milner affected his availability, though he scored and assisted in key qualifiers and warm-up matches while competing for places alongside Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane in national selection.
Barkley has been described as a physically imposing attacking midfielder with attributes including ball carrying, long-range shooting, and dribbling, inviting comparisons to midfielders who combined power and technique such as Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, and Paul Scholes. Analysts and pundits on platforms involving former professionals from Sky Sports and BBC Sport have highlighted his close control and ability to drive from midfield, while coaches from clubs like Everton and Chelsea have worked on tactical roles that exploit his late runs into the penalty area. Criticism has focused on consistency and fitness, referenced by commentators who compared midfield depth at club level with players such as Mason Mount, N'Golo Kanté, and Cesc Fàbregas while supporters and managers have noted his capacity to change matches in cup competitions and league fixtures.
Off the pitch, Barkley has been involved in community initiatives in Liverpool and charitable activities linked with club foundations such as Everton in the Community and Chelsea Foundation. Media coverage has included personal interviews conducted by outlets like The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Sky Sports and BBC Sport, and features on lifestyle and health matters by broadcasters associated with ITV Sport. Family links to the Merseyside area and connections to former and current professionals from England's footballing networks have been noted in profiles by national newspapers.
Across domestic league, cup and European competitions Barkley accumulated appearances and goals for clubs including Everton, Chelsea, Roma, Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City at senior level, and caps for England at youth and senior levels. His honours include domestic cup successes and squad involvement in teams that reached later stages of UEFA Europa League and FA Cup campaigns, alongside individual recognitions at youth international tournaments and club player awards.
Category:1993 births Category:Living people Category:English footballers Category:Sportspeople from Liverpool