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Jack Rudoni: Sky (Blues) is the Limit
At just 23 years old, Jack Rudoni is already able to boast an impressive career in the Championship. Two full seasons, 15 goal contributions recorded, a £6 million move and his future ahead of him, the path to success is already forged for the English man. His summer move saw him swap Huddersfield blue for…
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Can Valery Fernández Find Protagonism Again at Mallorca?
Last year, Valery Fernández signed a new contract that will make him stay at Girona until 2030. Nonetheless, in the past two seasons, Valery has only played around 1500’ minutes, and with new signings such as Bryan Gil, Asprilla, and Danjuma it is unlikely that he will get game time. Because of this, he is…
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Hiroki Itō: The Key to Unlocking Bayern’s Full Potential
If not for a devastating injury during the pre-season tour, Hiroki Itō would have been a key player in Bayern Munich’s refreshed squad under Vincent Kompany. The Bavarians scored 26 goals and conceded just seven in seven games across the Bundesliga and the Champions League, raising the question: how could the €23 million Japanese international…
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The Impact of Nedim Bajrami on Rangers’ Midfield
When Albania scored within the first minute at the Euros against Italy, everyone was talking about Nedim Bajrami and the quality of the goal. There wouldn’t have been a single Rangers fan out there that would’ve anticipated that he would’ve ended up at Ibrox before the end of the transfer window. The goal was so…
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Nicolás González: Juve’s New Right Winger
Nicolás González started his footballing journey at the Argentinos Juniors academy, breaking into the first team in 2016 and playing a key role in their promotion to the top flight by winning the Primera B Nacional. His strong performances caught the attention of VfB Stuttgart, and he moved to Germany in 2018. Over three seasons,…
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Federico Chiesa: Shining the Spotlight on Liverpool’s Italian Recruit
There were more than a few raised eyebrows when Liverpool signed Federico Chiesa for just £10 million this summer. English fans could scarcely forget his superb displays for Italy en route to beating England in the 2020 Euros final. A delightful player in full flow, it’s been a tough few years for Chiesa as…
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Willian Pacho: The Ecuadorian Youngster Making a Name for Himself at PSG
There is a new hotspot for scouts to turn their eyes to in South America, and it’s not the regular suspects. It’s not Brazil, Argentina or Uruguay; the big three, but rather the market disruptors; Ecuador. While many will only remember Carlos Tenorio, Hugo Rodallega, Antonio Valencia and probably Enner Valencia, the world has committed…
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Richard Ríos: A Colombian Star on the Rise
Colombia had a phenomenal Copa America 2024, setting up a date with Argentina in the finals after beating Uruguay. Their dominant campaign was preceded by a 5-1 win against the USA and featured a 5-0 win against Panama, as well a 3-0 win against Costa Rica. Despite exceeding expectations and playing great football, they fell…
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Il Destino Del Serbo: How Dušan Vlahović Looks to Deny Doubters under Juventus’ Thiago Motta
From the ruckus and the buzz of Belgrade, Dušan Vlahović managed to ignite a spark into himself to make him one of the most pronounced young footballers in Europe. Vlahović started off with humble beginnings being a product of the Partizan Belgrade system for multiple seasons before joining La Viola of Fiorentina in the winter…
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Willian Pacho: PSG’s Newest Defensive Dynamo
Name: Willian Joel Pacho Tenorio Date of Birth: October 16 2001 Place of Birth: Quinindé, Ecuador Country: Ecuador (18 caps) Willian Pacho’s rapid rise from the streets of Ecuador to the bright lights of Paris is a testament to his immense talent and dedication. In just a few short years, the Ecuadorian defender has…