Lotuz
Well-Known Member
If I was the manager and if I would be allowed to sign players I'd look for talent since our squad already have experienced players. Obviously I'd first look what big names would be available and willing to come but I'd prefer to buy talented players who are undervalued, imo they are more hungry for success and determined to prove themselves.
1. Mbark Boussoufa (RSC Anderlecht), Dutch/Moroccan, 25 years, left midfielder. Product of the AFC Ajax youth academy, then he went to Chelsea youth, then to KAA Gent in Belgium. During this spell he was awarded several prizes like Belgian Footballer of the year, Belgian Young Footballer of the Year and Belgium ebony shoe.
In 2006 he signed a contract for RSC Anderlecht, where he is still showing magic to the supporters. Excellent attribution if the aging Petrov would leave us and as a back-up for Robinho.
2. Luc Castaignos (Feyenoord Rotterdam), Dutch, 17 years, striker. Product of the Feyenoord youth academy and since september 2009 plays for Feyenoord's elite squad. Labelled the new Thierry Henry, he's fast and powerful and has a huge repertoir of tricks to display. Definitely one for the future.
3. Javier Pastore (UC Palermo), Argentinian, 20 years, attacking midfielder. Playing for Palermo at the moment and is nicknamed the Argentinian Kakà. He's been called up to the Argentinian national squad, by Argentina legend and manager Diego Maradona.
4. Ismail Aissati (AFC Ajax), Dutch/Moroccan, 21 years, attacking midfielder. Playing for Ajax at the moment, but he's a product of the PSV Eindhoven youth academy. At 17 years old he debuted in the Champions' League match of PSV Eindhoven against European giants AC Milan, he made it look like he has been playing for ages and made a lasting impact. His vision and ability to pass is extraordinary.
Ofcourse there are numerous talents worldwide but I'd get them lot.
1. Mbark Boussoufa (RSC Anderlecht), Dutch/Moroccan, 25 years, left midfielder. Product of the AFC Ajax youth academy, then he went to Chelsea youth, then to KAA Gent in Belgium. During this spell he was awarded several prizes like Belgian Footballer of the year, Belgian Young Footballer of the Year and Belgium ebony shoe.
In 2006 he signed a contract for RSC Anderlecht, where he is still showing magic to the supporters. Excellent attribution if the aging Petrov would leave us and as a back-up for Robinho.
2. Luc Castaignos (Feyenoord Rotterdam), Dutch, 17 years, striker. Product of the Feyenoord youth academy and since september 2009 plays for Feyenoord's elite squad. Labelled the new Thierry Henry, he's fast and powerful and has a huge repertoir of tricks to display. Definitely one for the future.
3. Javier Pastore (UC Palermo), Argentinian, 20 years, attacking midfielder. Playing for Palermo at the moment and is nicknamed the Argentinian Kakà. He's been called up to the Argentinian national squad, by Argentina legend and manager Diego Maradona.
4. Ismail Aissati (AFC Ajax), Dutch/Moroccan, 21 years, attacking midfielder. Playing for Ajax at the moment, but he's a product of the PSV Eindhoven youth academy. At 17 years old he debuted in the Champions' League match of PSV Eindhoven against European giants AC Milan, he made it look like he has been playing for ages and made a lasting impact. His vision and ability to pass is extraordinary.
Ofcourse there are numerous talents worldwide but I'd get them lot.