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This happens in Brazil too.
Here in Brazil, if you're a young player at the big clubs and you haven't made your professional debut until you're 21/22 years old, the chances of you succeeding are extremely low.
Players with the biggest potential (especially attacking players) will debut before they are 18. Defensive players start a little later.
Talking about Atlético Mineiro, for example... The club's board is under a lot of pressure to give more space to youngsters. It's part of the country's football culture.
I checked out Catolica's squad on Transfermarkt and saw Franco Di Santo there... Holy fuck, one of the worst strikers I've seen playing for Atlético Mineiro.
I'm 100% sure there's a young Chilean better than him.