Alen Halilovic - remember this name

thenabster said:
Wooooo

This kid is still to raw.

He has played in the chamions league and for his national team at the age of 16, yes raw but surely he has to come under this special talent category. He defo looks to have all the attributes needed to go far in the game, aswell as the fact he loves david silva.
 
We just sold our best player for 10 million, and you want us to spend 12 million on this unproven kid who had less than 15 minutes in the Champions League ?
 
Firasdo said:
We just sold our best player for 10 million, and you want us to spend 12 million on this unproven kid who had less than 15 minutes in the Champions League ?
Yes, with the fantastic manager we have aquired and the youth programme we have now, 12m will be peanuts for this guy in the future
 
Firasdo said:
We just sold our best player for 10 million, and you want us to spend 12 million on this unproven kid who had less than 15 minutes in the Champions League ?

by the time he is 24 he will be worth £60mill, and they know what a star they have so he is valued at around that price with recent reports that ac want him for 15mill euros.
 
Firasdo said:
We just sold our best player for 10 million, and you want us to spend 12 million on this unproven kid who had less than 15 minutes in the Champions League ?

best player? Please..
 
Some of you lot need to take a reality check - we now have a manager who promotes youth and can take a young talent and make him better

We currently have Denis Suarez for Spain in the U20 World Cup where he has been playing really well. Pellegrini has all the time to actually make Suarez our very own Isco in the making without paying over £30m for

I remember a while back people moaning that our youth players were not given the opportunity by mancini - well under Pellegrini they will and that is what we want.
 
What about this 16 year old, "the next eto'o", that was handed his senior debut by our own Pellegrini??? I would make this it's own topic, but this is my first post...


Fabrice Olinga | Malaga

Another striker, this time from Spain, Fabrice Olinga has been hitting the headlines recently as he became Cameroon’s youngest ever scorer.

Olinga started his footballing career with the Samuel Eto’o - a comparison he will probably never be able to shake off - foundation and then moved to Mallorca’s academy in Spain. He was then snapped up by Malaga and this season, following a number of high-profile departures, coach Manuel Pellegrini has had to bring the youngster in his first-team squad.

A strong forward, equally capable of running at defenders or into the channels, Olinga looks a raw but extremely talented young player. With correct coaching and regular game-time he could well emulate the man many think he could.
 

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