You know what no matter what the clubs say, they don't do enough for mental health. I think I can name two where players have said they felt supported mentally and that's Watford and Everton. A lot of Everton players have spoken out recently about their mental health and the support they've had and during covid they sent everyone back to their home countries and made them have daily well being checks rather than stay in the UK and do zoom training. The focus being you'll need all the mental support you can get atm.
A lot you challenge them and they give the stock answer of 'our players well being is our top priority'. Or all players have access to a counsellor if they wish. It's not enough really. The so called wellbeing officers quite often are just translators and not trained in pastor care and also one person to do all players and the academy squads etc? Ridiculous and that's where the main focus is on the under age players.
I know of a player who has been past around like a parcel and can't settle and his treatment at one club was really upsetting. I begged a member of staff to step in and it 'wasn't their place to,' I have no idea current situation but I think it's OK for now. At a new club. It's all too common