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Interesting Young Players


The fact that Morton and Southampton's Flynn Downes are the only players plying their trade in Championship who feature in the Top 100 midfielders for % of ball retention under high pressure speaks volume of their ability in this aspect. Also the calculation is much more complicated than the name suggests so to brush the stat off just cos of the league they are in is rather harsh imo - esp. when pressure intensity is taken into consideration.

There are many other factors to consider too, such as mins. played (Zaïre-Emery - 2038, Morton - 1876, Gavi - 1172)


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I love all this sexy shit, even if I have no idea what half of it means.
 
Playing alongside Busquets, Alba, Suarez and Messi for a season or two while being coached by Gerardo Martino before moving to Europe is not a bad move imo. Would be smart for Inter Miami to follow Atlanta Utd in bringing in South American talents before selling them on for profit.
 
Roony Bardghji - 17 year old at Copenhagen.

Born in Kuwait to Syrian parents who moved to Sweden when he was 6.


BBC Article today with Danish journalist comparing him to Salah and a great fit for us. Does not seem to have Salah's former pace, but perhaps more vision and a better passer of the ball. How good is he @Modo and @KHL?

 
BBC Article today with Danish journalist comparing him to Salah and a great fit for us. Does not seem to have Salah's former pace, but perhaps more vision and a better passer of the ball. How good is he @Modo and @KHL?

@Kay Age El , how is Roony doing in Köpenhamn?
Do you believe the hype?
Yeah I like him. Thought he was even more impressive when he broke through at 16yo but it seems he’s finding form again. Very talented, industrious, direct and a big goal-threat.

Don’t think he’s quite ready for a Liverpool-move but maybe sub-top Prem in the next few seasons if he can build on what he’s already got.
 

Roony Bardghji: Copenhagen's teenage sensation facing Manchester City​

By Harry De CosemoBBC Sport
Last updated on1 minute ago1 minute ago.From the sectionEuropean Football

Roony scored his only Champions League goal against Manchester United in November
Roony scored his only Champions League goal against Manchester United in November
For Roony Bardghji, the spotlight has been a constant companion.
When Manchester City travel to FC Copenhagen for the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday (20:00 GMT), the teenage right winger will be the major threat, especially after his winning goal against Manchester United in the group stage.
Life has been hectic for the 18-year-old, known simply as Roony.
Born in Kuwait to Syrian parents, he moved to Sweden with his mother and brother at the age of six, later reuniting with his father. His footballing journey took him to various clubs, including Kallinge SK, Rodeby AIF, Malmo, and then in 2020, Copenhagen.
By the time that move was confirmed on his 15th birthday, a lot of people in Scandinavia were well aware of him. Since then, with 12 goals in 49 league games, he has justified why.

'The height of his ceiling is himself'​

Keeping his feet on the ground was always crucial for Roony's progression, as the widespread attention gathered in his days as a youth player.
"He had a very humble approach to all the things he did, in his work ethic every day," Roony's under-19s coach at Malmo Jeffrey Aubynn, who now heads up their scouting network, tells BBC Sport.
"He showed on the field he had a big belief in his ability. That combination, with the many technical tools he has, stood out for me.
"He has increased his development all the time since leaving Malmo, playing in the Champions League. The height of his ceiling is defined by himself."
Roony is used to playing at a higher level than his age would dictate. At Rodeby, a small club based a six-hour round trip from his house where he played between the ages of 10 and 13, it did not take him long to dominate on the pitch, but it was his desire to succeed that shone through.
"When Roony started training with us, he was a little chubby kid with a passion for football," his coach at the time, Fredrik Akesson, remembers.
"He was an easy-going guy, always polite with a smile on his face and quickly made friends in the team. He knew we were a team that trained more than others, especially on the right things. He also knew that we played more matches and tournaments than any other team in Sweden.
"Our team was one of the best in our age group. Whenever Roony got the ball, something extraordinary happened, be it a fantastic move, a stylish assist, or a great goal.
"You could put him in a team with guys four or five years older, and he made an impact. That's when you began to understand his potential to become really good. He decided numerous finals and crucial matches for us. There were lots of agents watching him when we played in larger tournaments in Sweden."
Roony spent three years at Rodeby between 2015 and 2018
Roony spent three years at Rodeby between 2015 and 2018

'Whenever Roony got the ball, something extraordinary happened'​

It was from there that he went to Malmo, one of Sweden's biggest clubs, but such was his burgeoning reputation across Scandinavia, it was not long until he was being courted again.
"We heard of him before he came, he was very dominant at Rodeby. He stood out in that environment," Aubynn adds. "He is very versatile, good in between the lines, he can take players on one against one. He is direct in trying to find the goal and finishing possibilities.
"We wanted to keep him. We tried; we gave him a plan and showed him our thoughts for his journey in our club. Sometimes relationships end in football. He went to Copenhagen and I wish him the best."
The magnitude of signing Roony was not lost on anybody in Denmark. It was seen as a seminal moment for FC Copenhagen.
"When he was 14 or 15, many knew he was special," Danish journalist Nicklas Degn says. "He was approached a lot from a very early age. It was seen as a marquee signing for FC Copenhagen in terms of publicity. It was seen as FC Copenhagen underlining themselves as the biggest club in Scandinavia.
"He is close to the total package for a player who plays on the right wing and can cover most offensive positions. Roony is the greatest talent in Scandinavia."

'He will go to a great Premier League club'​

In 2021, at the age of 16, he became Copenhagen's youngest ever player, scoring a week after his debut. His name has been linked with almost every top European club, and he could one day be destined for the Premier League.
"He has justified the hype and his potential is difficult to understate," Degn continues. "He will go to a great Premier League club. He would suit a team that dominates the ball, like Manchester City, or Liverpool because he has very similar characteristics to Mohamed Salah.
"When Copenhagen have to come up with something brilliant or unlock a team, it is Roony they look to. He has this unique talent."
City will have to be on alert for a player who is not afraid to put them on the back foot with intelligent dribbling and movement.
"What stands out the most to me is his use of the body," Akesson says. "He often deceives opponents with body movement before the ball reaches his feet, putting opponents in awkward situations.
"When he has the ball, he has an incredible ability to unbalance opponents, then dribble or fake past them. He uses his body when opponents try to tackle him, allowing him to gain speed out of situations on the field.
But most pertinently, Roony has not got ahead of himself. There are more levels to reach, as he looks to become a fully fledged Sweden international.
"Being humble is key. You see many cases where good talents come through early with success but can't keep their feet firmly on the ground and lose grip of the journey," Aubynn says. "It is always a journey and it is about how good you are at taking the right steps."
Roony's journey is just beginning, but he is showing he belongs on the very biggest stage.
 
Loads of chatter about our interest in Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras. Would be a very good player to get in as a potensial long term successor to Salah.
 
Liverpool line up summer bid for 17-year-old Leeds midfielder Archie Gray with the Yorkshire club placing a £40m price tag on the rising star

  • Gray has played regularly for Leeds in the Championship under Daniel Farke
  • Able to play in midfield or at right-back, he is compared to Alexander-Arnold
  • DOMINIC KING: I don't understand what football is anymore - It's All Coming Up
By MATT HUGHES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 10:36, 10 November 2023 | UPDATED: 10:58, 10 November 2023

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Liverpool are preparing a summer bid for Leeds midfield player Archie Gray in a move that could cost them over £40million.
The 17-year-old has emerged as one of the stars of the Championship this season, playing in all but one of Leeds' games since making his professional debut on the opening day of the campaign.
Gray has been compared to Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold due to his athleticism and ability to play in midfield and at right-back.



The teenager was named on Leeds' bench for a Premier League game against Arsenal when he was just 16 two years ago, and was a regular substitute under Marcelo Bielsa and Javi Gracia, but was not given his debut under Daniel Farke took over manager this season.
Leeds would be reluctant to sell a player who joined their Academy at the age of nine, and is the great nephew of club icon Eddie Gray, but with other Premier League clubs including Crystal Palace and Everton also interested they may have little choice.
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Liverpool are preparing a summer bid for Leeds United's teenage rising star Archie Gray
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Gray (right) has played regularly this season and is valued by Leeds at up to £50million
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Gray has been compared to Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold because of his versatility
Cole Palmer 'should be fast-tracked by Gareth Southgate'

Gray is valued at between £40m and £50m by Leeds, and with his current contract expiring in 2025 the club may be forced to cash in next summer.
Gray's father Andy also played for Leeds before moving to Nottingham Forest and enjoying a successful career in the EFL, which also saw him win two international caps for Scotland.

His 14-year-old brother, Harry, is also highly rated by Leeds and has established himself as a regular in the club's under 18s.


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Very detailed thread on him:

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40m for a kid who plays in the championship? World’s gone mad. Ruins and undermines the foundation of an Academy and it’s purpose.
 
Maximilian Beier




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Yesterday's goals @ 0:47 and 2:09


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