Cadet A

SamperFCB

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Alright,I didn't suppose you watched him playing, btw what are his principle qualities ? does he have a good vista or is he more in dribbling skills ? or maybe both ?
One of the most versatile players in our cantera. Technically gifted, great dribbling skills and speed. Quite allround, which gives him the ability to play on basically every position on the midfield. And as I said earlier, he has the qualities play play even as a winger or false 9. Not that much players that are as versatile as Ayoub. Certainly a name to remember, because he's together with Sergi Samper & Lee Seung Woo in my personal top-3 of La Masia players.
 

Deco 20

Scandinavian 101
One of the most versatile players in our cantera. Technically gifted, great dribbling skills and speed. Quite allround, which gives him the ability to play on basically every position on the midfield. And as I said earlier, he has the qualities play play even as a winger or false 9. Not that much players that are as versatile as Ayoub. Certainly a name to remember, because he's together with Sergi Samper & Lee Seung Woo in my personal top-3 of La Masia players.

What's your view on Josimar, Canós and Aleña?
 

kozza

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Thanks for the review.
what do you think of Chendri, he is said to be very talented like Iniesta, in a spanish forum, but I can't find a single video of him, except one where he scores with the head.
 

DonAndres

Wild Man of Borneo
One of the most versatile players in our cantera. Technically gifted, great dribbling skills and speed. Quite allround, which gives him the ability to play on basically every position on the midfield. And as I said earlier, he has the qualities play play even as a winger or false 9. Not that much players that are as versatile as Ayoub. Certainly a name to remember, because he's together with Sergi Samper & Lee Seung Woo in my personal top-3 of La Masia players.

Sounds like he will be quite the useful and great player in the future. There are not many who have that pure all round package.

How come Sandro isn't in your top 3 masia players? He seems quite like the old-school no BS number 9. He has that charm that shows he isn't just another one of those "future star Messi dribbling prodigies" who are all alike and rarely ever succeed.
 

Deco 20

Scandinavian 101
To me it feels like it's the strikers that never succeed. Bojan, Rochina, Pacheco (not really a striker), Etock etc.

Although Icardi seems to be on his way to making it!
 

SamperFCB

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What's your view on Josimar, Canós and Aleña?
Haven't seen enough of Alena to give a good opinion about him.

Thanks for the review.
what do you think of Chendri, he is said to be very talented like Iniesta, in a spanish forum, but I can't find a single video of him, except one where he scores with the head.
Cadete A is a rather talented generation. I personally see Ayoub and Sergi Canos as the two biggest prospects of that team. Ayoub as versatile midfielder (despite his young age already the best in that team) and Sergi Canos predominantly as deep lying striker or as rightwinger. Can basically play on both positions. He not a rightwinger like Adama Traoré or Alexis Meva, but he's technically better & has a better ball control instead of the high pace of Adama Traoré and Alexis Meva. So that's a nice advantage: we have several types of rightwingers in our cantera. I would call it the high pace classical wingers (Adama Traoré and Alexis Meva) and more the technically modern winger who can play also as deep lying striker (Sergi Canos). My story on Ayoub is known.. wrote it somewhere above here. My favorite of the team.

Behind these two cracks, there are several guys with an above average talent compared to the rest of the team. That's the group with: Alexis Meva, Josimar, Anas and Chendri. Difficult to rate them, but they are definitely above the team average, but not as exceptional as Ayoub & Sergi Canos. Alexis Meva as classical rightwinger with a high pace (just like Adama Traoré, but a bit less talented imo). Josimar together with Ayoub the leader on the midfield. Technically superb this guy. Here a video to give you an example of the technical skills of Josi (0:00 - 0:12) with an assist to Sergi Canos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZyZOYRbXHk And Anas as leftwinger, a bit comparable with Ebwelle in Juvenil A.

Especially the attacking 5 players of Cadete A is a rather talented group of players.

Anas - Sergi Canos - Alexis Meva
Ayoub - Josimar
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Deco 20

Scandinavian 101
They lost after penalties from Girona this morning (4-3).


That's a shame :(

Supposedly one of the most talented teams in the youth setup but they're not really dominating as you'd expect them to.

Also Alevin** A made it to the final.
 
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Don_Andrés

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Gunners boss Arsene Wenger also wants Hamburg goalkeeper Rene Adler, 28, and Barcelona defender Pleguezuelo Selva, 16.

Arsenal at it again!:rolleyes:
 

FCBarca

Mike the Knife
Apparently the club are resigned to Selva as well as Josimar being poached by London clubs...Spurs & Wenger the likely culprits and as such have not featured for the club since their links abroad began
 
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Don_Andrés

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barcastuff ‏@barcastuff

Cadete A players Pleguezuelo and Josimar (16) will leave. They are both expected to move to England (Arsenal City Tottenham Chelsea) [sport]

I'd be interested in the success rate of these players who leave their clubs (and not just Barca) to join teams in the Premier League. Off the top of my head I can only think of Anelka and Fabregas (maybe Rafael) as the ones who have been a storming success. Man Utd currently have Macheda, Petrucci and Bebe :lol:, whose careers have all stalled, so maybe moving clubs at such a young age, might not be in best interests of these players and their long term development.
 

FCBarca

Mike the Knife
From what I've heard Josimar could be the worst loss of the three. Hopefully he stays.

Yeah, MD did a profile on the player last year...The club is pretty upset about having this talent poached away...Not sure why the club isn't lobbying UEFA about uniformity towards professional contracts and preventing this sort of skirting of National laws to steal talent
 
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Don_Andrés

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Yeah, MD did a profile on the player last year...The club is pretty upset about having this talent poached away...Not sure why the club isn't lobbying UEFA about uniformity towards professional contracts and preventing this sort of skirting of National laws to steal talent

Am I wrong in thinking that Platini was/is looking into the prospect of banning international transfers, for the players under the age of 17/18?
 

LFCTFC

New member
Oh, well I've mostly based it on what I've heard offered by teams like City, Chelsea and Arsenal. Supposedly Toral/Bellerín earn about 200 000/year, although the numbers aren't made official so it's a bit difficult to say. I found one article where ALL youth players were paid exactly 1000 pounds per week, but it's probably a bit more as the author admitted that he only guessed based on the total wage bill of the club, and he still had a few million he couldn't account for.

I came to inform you that if the rumors are correct, then you were right and I was wrong. The rumored wage he's being offered is 15k/week, which is a ridiculous sum of money for an academy player. I believe Suso and Sterling received 20k/week this year, both have played on the first team, and as mentioned before Sterling was on 300 pounds per week prior to turning 18. We are desperately in need of a RW (Downing isn't ideal) so do you think that if the rumored 15k/week is true that we could possible be planning on using him on the first team? Do you think he could be ready for that?

I would like to add that in my personal opinion he still wouldn't leave just for the money, and rather for playing time or perhaps something else. But you were entirely right, if the rumor is true, that he is going to receive a significant wage increase.
 

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