Albanians abroad

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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Aurora Bulkualis
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Lol this guy has 4 goals man... EPL clubs throwing money around doesn't mean anything.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 5:22 pm Lol this guy has 4 goals man... EPL clubs throwing money around doesn't mean anything.
So you've never seen him play? A very talented dribbler and playmaker.
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Redijupison wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 7:15 pm
Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 5:22 pm Lol this guy has 4 goals man... EPL clubs throwing money around doesn't mean anything.
So you've never seen him play? A very talented dribbler and playmaker.
I didn't say he's not talented. But to put him at 100 million speculation is like Donis Avdijaj being valued 50 million.
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Don’t be a hater. He’s shown promise so far and is touted as a very talented young player. Brighton knows better than you.

He's obviously one of Germanys best young players. Obviously Wirtz and Musailia are the top but besides those two he’s probably up there.
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artan wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:10 pm Brighton knows better than you.
Brighton paid 30 mill, which for an EPL player is mid tier.
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Manaj to Trabzonspor is allegedly done for 4 million euros + player(s). He'll play his last game for Sivasspor tomorrow likely and then move to Trabzonspor.

It's a little late in the window so I don't know if they can still register him for Europe now, they could in the January window but they may not be in the competition by then.

As things stand, he would be their first choice center forward, but news says they are still looking to sign Weghorst along with him, so it's not clear if he'll be starting or backup.

This is surely his last chance to make it at a good level.
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Turkish news are also reporting that Muci could leave Besiktas and that Arabian clubs have submitted offers for him, he is allegedly interested in going.

The offer from Saudi Arabia would be around 14 million euros and if Besiktas accepts Muci would be prepared to leave.

In addition there were reports linking him with Aston Villa earlier in the season and I wouldn't be surprised if there would still be interest from top leagues, even at the high price, so would be disappointed to see him go to Saudi Arabia.
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There have also been rumours linking Uzuni with a move to Rayo, but Granada are demanding too much money and Rayo can only pay a few million.

Given his statistics recently (23 goals 5 assists in LaLiga 2, 11 goals 1 assist in LaLiga), on paper, he is our best performing attacker, and really should be leaving Granada for a better club as I would have no doubts that with his physicality and work rate he would easily fit into a mid table or even EL side in LaLiga. He isn't particularly young at 29 either so it would be nice to see him take a step up soon, and those clubs would definitely be interested in him, even if he is bad for us, his characteristics suit club level a lot.
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It's unfortunate but i am not surprised by Muci situation, his performances with Besiktas were not good enough. Few teams nowadays play with classic number 10 and to play #10 position you should be pure magician, Muci is mediocre AM and mediocre winger, unfortunately for him he is wasting best years to try and play position that will never be excellent on it.
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Besiktas is one of those teams that always looks to sign a bunch of players in every transfer window. They don't care about stability but just throwing shit around and hope something sticks. I remember when they played Tirana not that long ago and their team looked completely different than now.

When they sign an established player like Rafa Silva, Muci has no chance. And watch in the next summer they will sell Rafa and buy someone else. It's what they do.
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