What happened to Izzy Brown? The Chelsea wonderkid who retired at 26

Hottest prospects
England Youth
Second youngest player
Joining Chelsea
Ten years on
11 minutes
Loaned
Injuries
Solid start
Cruciate injury
Good spell with Luton
Joining Preston
'I heard a pop'
'Basically impossible'
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Focus on his passions
Hottest prospects

Izzy Brown was once one of the hottest prospects in English football, but in April 2023, the former Chelsea man called it quits on his career at 26 years old.

England Youth

The versatile forward played at all of England's youth levels, making nearly 40 appearances for England U16, U17, U19, and Under 20's.

Second youngest player

Brown became the second youngest player in Premier League history to make his debut, playing for West Brom in May 2013 aged 16.

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Joining Chelsea

He was signed by Jose Mourinho after he made his debut for 'The Baggies,' with the weight of delivering for Chelsea in future years.

Ten years on

However, ten years on from his dream move to Chelsea, Izzy Brown decided to hang up his boots and leave elite-level football just before his prime. But why?

11 minutes

The Chelsea wonderkid wouldn't even get the chance to prove himself in the first team at the London club, playing only eleven minutes for them against West Brom at the Hawthorns.

Loaned

Following his eleven minutes in the Chelsea first team at the back end of the 2014-15 season, Brown would make seven loan spells abroad and in the EFL.

Injuries

His loan spells and the majority of his career have been plagued with serious injuries, giving him no chance at making a sustained impact at any of the clubs he played for.

Solid start

His first three loan spells at Vitesse in Holland, Rotherham, and Huddersfield were a success, playing in Europe with Vitesse and scoring four goals in 15 appearances for Huddersfield in the season they were promoted to the Premier League.

Cruciate injury

After a semi-successful with Brighton in the Premier League, Brown's career hit a turning point, suffering a cruciate ligament injury that forced him to make only one senior appearance for Leeds United in 2018.

Good spell with Luton

The former England prospect had a good loan spell with Luton Town, making 25 appearances and eight assists, but injuries kept coming as he suffered a hamstring injury.

Joining Preston

In June 2021, Brown finally left Chelsea and joined Preston North End on a one-year deal, but he failed to make one appearance after rupturing his Achilles.

'I heard a pop'

According to theathletic.com, Brown said: "We had a pre-season game against Celtic when I was at Preston, and I felt some pain in my Achilles, but it wasn't too bad. I came back for training, and then I just passed the football, like I'd done a million times before, and I heard a pop."

'Basically impossible'

After two months out, Brown went out for food and stepped down a small step, snapping his Achilles twice in three months. He said: "To come back from one is hard. To come back from two is basically impossible."

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

After snapping his Achilles twice and being diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a condition that affects the nerves in your feet, Brown knew it was time to finish his career.

Focus on his passions

Brown's move to Preston North End was painful, dealing with injuries and the death of one of his best mates. But in his 20s, Brown can focus on other passions away from football.

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