His contract is terrible though-it looks like he’s on minimum wage. He signed his first professional contract in March and became Sporting’s youngest ever first team debutante just four days later. He went from the Portuguese U15s to the U19s in two years. Unlike Koke, Sporting Lisbon’s Essugo has the potential to go all the way to the very top. But have you crafted the youth setup to get the best out of him? Someone, somewhere has seen him play, though, and thinks he could be something special. He has played once, this year, for the Spanish U17s. He has played precisely zero times for his mother club, Real Valladolid. Not the Athletico captain, but Jorge Iglesias González-aka Koke. The younger brother is now eclipsing his older sibling in terms of potential, though, with a PA of 150-159. Gonçalo and his brother Tomás are both classed as wonderkids at Sporting Lisbon and Porto respectively. Premier League wages are high, but despite a 25-times increase on last year, they aren’t ridiculous. The Saints know a thing or two about youth development though and have placed him straight into the first team, boosting that all-important PA. That is to say, move from the youth team facilities to the senior squad pitches at Cobham, but they were of a mind to slap a £25million buy-back clause on his deal with Southampton. Tino didn’t "cross the road" as they say at Chelsea. But he doesn't have any red or yellow cards logged with the U18 Divisie 1. It wouldn’t be the first time a wonderkid didn’t really exist, but he hasn’t played much for his new club if he does. He’s on Feyenoord's books and his PA is 130-160, or at least that’s what FM22 tells us. He was sold by Zagreb for €16million and he’s on 20k a week, so this isn't a cheap option. RB Leipzig aren’t popular in the Bundesliga, so make a simulated German fan happy by stealing away Red Bull’s top-rated Croatian wonderkid. He’s getting games, but got heavily beaten by Inter recently and has had a spell in the U19s, perhaps to get his confidence back. He has 77 first team games under his belt, he’s a Champions League regular this season, and he’s been a fixture for France at junior level.īologna’s right-footed centre-back is Serie A’s youngest-ever player. Last call on Monaco’s up-and-coming defender who has doubled his wages in the last 12 months.
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