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Originally posted by Petereagle

Awesome amount of knowledge Matteo. You should apply when Freedman leaves!

Thank you, my friend. How do I apply?

 

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Originally posted by mattteo

Thank you, my friend. How do I apply?

Send your Holmesdale CV In at the right time, you should be ok for references!

 

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Matteo I would send this form off for a start!! No harm in it?

You have a lot of examples of research to give from on here.


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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 02 Dec 20 7.05pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Some users have asked for an update on how those players suggested by me have done:

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You will notice on the below list that the one player I claim will develop the best in the future is Kulusevski. I say that any financial effort for this rather unknkon player from the Italian youth system is to be rewarded, even a large sum of 10 million.

And he was sold 1 year later after playing 1 year in the Serie A for 50 million. His market value went from 0.5 to over 50. Nobody knew this player to pay that much money for him before he played even 1 full match in the Italian league.


The list is this:

Recommended players:

Poland- Kownacki- striker, 8 million or loan with 10 million clause (definitely)

Kownacki transferred to Foetuna Dusseldoef in the German Bundesliga for 10 million. He had a year without many goals, but I can tell you why. Up to that moment, all of Kownacki's goals had come from playing as center firward. In the 2019-2020 season, Fortuna Dusseldorf used him the entire season as winger. This season he has started scoring again.
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Spain- Rafael Mir- striker, 8 million (though the sum is big, maybe Wolves wants to sell for less, not better than Kownacki, but would be worth 5 mill.)

Played very well last season in the Spanish second tier, scored goals and today is sicring goals in the Spanish first tier. We might see him at Wolves next season. Or he will stay in the top Spanish tier.

Belgium- Leya Iseka- striker, 5 million (but not better than Kownacki, probably better than Rafa Mir in the long term though)

He should play more. I expected a bigger development. Does ok in France.

Maybe Oztunali of Mainz- attacking midfielder, 5-10 million, but can only play on the right or in the center, has hardly played on the left, while Palace wingers often play as inverted wingers

Still at Mainz. Only able to play on the right though.

Germany- Teuchert- striker, 1 million (for the future)

Really underrated player, was taken by a German top tier team, Union Berlin I belueve, and is dojng very good there.

Denmark- Robert Skov (if possible, but not for more than 8 million)

Plays for Hoffenheim. Cost them about that much. Is doing very well. 4 goals and 11 assists for them in the last year. Theh even used hkm as left, even though I see him.best as invwrted winger.

Skov-Olsen- even for 10 million, but he plays in a low club like Nordjaelland and they only wanted 5 million before the Euros!! If you're Palace's President, just convince him to come to your club! (update: granted, with his good showing at the Euros, the evaluation and price for him may have gone up and Bologna is supposedly close to offering 10 million).

At Bologna, struggles to play much as Orsolini is left footed right winger and considered one of the Top 3 in Italy at his age. Played much more in the newest Euro U21 qualifiers where he was top scorer for the qualified Denmark team.


Maybe Mathias Jensen- central midfielder from Celta Vigo, around 2-3 million


With Brentford, doing really well, playing a good football, very close to PL promotion last year.

Even Andreas Dreyer from Brighton, if they want to sell him, he's one for the future.

Gone back to his country, best player of Mydjylland, qualified thrm in the Champions League, scores a lot of goals with his left foot
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Austria- Martin Honsak- winger, 2-3 million

Broke his leg and missed a season.

John Michael Lema- winger, 1 million (for the future)

Broke his leg this season, just when he started playing more.

Sascha Kaladzic- striker (2 metres tall), 2 million

Broke his leg last season, but cane back very strong, has 6 goals.in the Bundesliga now, made the Austria national team.

Serbia- maybe Zlatanovic- winger, 2 million

Went to Segunda Division, didn't really progress. Notice I said just "maybe" cause he cost very little.

Romania- central defender Pascanu (3 million?), left back Florin Stefan, right back Butean, central defenders Adrian Rus and Virgil Ghita (all 4 available for 0.5-0.8 million).

Those defenders are ok for the future.

From the national teams that were close and missed:

Definitely Dean Kulusevski, Swedish central midfielder, just 19 years old, probably the best central midfielder in the Italian youth system. He captains and is the top assister for Atalanta U21 football team even if he always plays as central midfielder, not a forward. He will be one of the best central midfielders in world football in the next decade. I don't know how valued he is in Atalanta, he wasn't yet made a stater in the Serie A, though he appeared in 4 matches this season. Perhaps they will give him more time next year, but I don't think they realize just what a jewel they have. I think they'd sell for around 5 million, which is a small sum for what he will become.

Parma took him on loan at the hughest level for 1 year but refused to agree to a clause of obligatory buy for 5-10 million and they were idiots, cause he was sold by Atalanta directly to Juventus after 1 year on loan in which he was one of the best assist providers aged 19 in the world!!

Aleksander Isak from Sweden is one to keep an eye on. Borussia Dortmund paid around 15 million to get him 2 years ago, aged 17. He's 19 now and Real Sociedad of Spain managed a real cup to get him for just 6 million, though he had a wonderful season in the Netherlands, on loan at Willem Tilburg (13 goals and 7 assists at just 19). If Sociedad will want to sell for less than 15 million in 1-2 years, he could be a great option.

One of the best center forwards in Spain today, his team Real Sociedad is in 1st place.

Ruben Vargas is the best attacking midfielder propect for the Swiss football. He had 10 goals and 9 assists for FC Luzern last year. Augsburg got him for just 2 million. One to keep an eye on. German teams don't ask enormous sums.

One of the best youngsters in Germany. Very, very, very good. Still underrated. They got him for 3,5 million. 10 goals and 4 assists at top level in the Bundesliga. Made the national team squad. .

Bosnia national U21 football team has some center forwards who could develop very well: Demirovic of Alaves, Catakovic of Trencin and Benjaminn Hadzic of Hannover 2, but they'd all need to be loaned out and further improve for 1-2 years.

Demirovic became top scorer in the Swiss league and now mived to Freiburg in the Bundesliga. All of those Bosnians are very fit.

From the Netherlands, Oussama Idrissi, winger, recently Moroccan international. But he has done constantly good in the last seasons in the Eredivisie and for the Netherlands U21. Alkmaar paid for him just 1.5 million, so they wouldn't really ask for much more (probably around 4-5 million).

Signed with Europa League champions Sevilla for 10 million.

Bulgarian Despotov is also one in a generation player. Cagliari bought him for 3 million. I'm sure he can do well in the Serie A, but he needs to be given chances. So far, they've only given him a couple of minutes. He wants gametime and, if they want to sell for what they paid, he'd be a great addition to the Palace squad.

Many finally saw him when England played against Bumgaria and remebered that I was kinda right. Got tired of being denied chances in the first team of Cagliari and is now on loan at Ludogorets after being probably the best in Austria last year.

 

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Well done for all your hard work. (heads up Bumgaria - an alternative Eastern bloc country).
There are good suggestions here, but you just know we're not even looking. Brentford will probably sign a couple, as will the usual suspects, and most will probably never play a Premier League game in their lives.

 


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