Bristol City Women have unveiled an ambitious strategy aimed at establishing themselves as a premier destination for England's most promising young female footballers. The club's plan, which spans the next three years, focuses on nurturing talent and generating revenue through player sales, similar to their recent success with Naomi Layzell. As a founding member of the Women’s Super League since 2011, Bristol City Women aspire to inspire their local community by creating a clear pathway for young players to represent England. They are optimistic that the increasing transfer fees in women's football will support their vision of developing young talent and subsequently selling them for significant sums, marking a new era in the women's game. The club has set a goal to have at least one player in every England youth team by 2027, reinforcing their commitment to youth development and the future of women's football.