FC Barcelona: Win of the youth system

Messi983

Senior Member
Laporta had the same interest in international market and African youth player in his first tenure. This are good moves tbh

Agreed.

If we can sign one or two of the "best" (in our scouts perspective) talents from Ghana, Senegal and Mali (but hopefully will start to collaborate with academies from countries like Cameroon and Nigeria too in near future) every year then in 3-4 years odds are at least one of them will prove to be good enough to make it to the first team and others can be sold for a profit.

Only thing I don't like is we have to wait until these talents turn 18 before we can officially sign them. I understand that but if we discover a very talented 16 year old player and even have a verbal agreement with him (like we have with Ibrahim Diarra for over a year now) to join us we have no impact on how he'll develop. Maybe some of these kids are just too good for the level of competition they play against and won't improve much or even stagnate.

A bit worried about Diarra for example since we have little updates about him. Maybe you know that better. Does Academie Africa Foot play regular games against other academies in Mali or maybe from other African countries (would assume not as travelling costs are probably too high)? I'm sure he has played some games over the last year but on what level?

At least with Abdul Aziz we signed for Barca Atletic we knew he led his senior team to Confederation Cup (CAF version of Europa League) semi-final last season so he has played against some good and more experienced players.

If we could get these talents earlier to La Masia to train better and play alongside and against better players would benefit them. And there is also always a possibility we could potentially lose a player we consider to have "tied down". As long as contracts are not signed anything can happen.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Only thing I don't like is we have to wait until these talents turn 18 before we can officially sign them. I understand that but if we discover a very talented 16 year old player and even have a verbal agreement with him (like we have with Ibrahim Diarra for over a year now) to join us we have no impact on how he'll develop. Maybe some of these kids are just too good for the level of competition they play against and won't improve much or even stagnate.

While you make good points, I actually love the rule for 2 reasons:

1- The law exists for a reason, the moment you get a 15 or 16 years old, or younger, here then he is basically a pro, moving for his career, when he should be child. Even Messi spoke how difficult it was. Let kids be kids. It will hurt some but it is best for the majority who won't actually make it.

2-It allow us to be more shrewd with our moves, now we are only looking for those 16+ years and bring them for Juvenil A. Rather than bringing kids were ton of things could go wrong.
We brought like a dozen kids from Eto academy, only Onana has made it. And we sold him for 150K, we probably got more from his sale to Inter as a parent club of him.

You get guys at the age of 16-19 you can select better.

We also collaborate with those academy, so I expect a guy like Diarra to be getting proper advices, diet etc in Mali, even if he isn't facing proper competition there
 

Porque

Senior Member
Great posts guys. We can atleast still bring these African players over for trials and extended training stints so waiting until 18 is not so much of wasted time.

Our worry will be when City Group see the light and decide to create an African Super team down there.

When I saw this thread buzzing I thought you guys would be talking of Nomoko who has been impressing at Spain U17 this past month and got a bit of media. Pedro Rodriguez, aka DRODRI is the captain.
 

TheStig

Member
Didn't we get the transfer ban in 2014 because we brought kids from all over the world to La Masia and we shouldn't do that?
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Didn't we get the transfer ban in 2014 because we brought kids from all over the world to La Masia and we shouldn't do that?

Rules is that you can't sign someone out of EU under the age of 18, or a player from EU member country beside Spain under the age of 16. No age restriction for Spanish players,obviusly.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Diarra on the way to Barcelona.

Alongside him is Arouna Traore, 17 yo striker who is coming on trial.


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Messi983

Senior Member
Fabrizio Romano is saying we signed both, no?

Don't know, according to Catalan media and Academie Africa Foot official X account he's on trial.

On the other hand, Arouna Traoré, 17 years old, is also a forward and his position is center forward, although he can also play as a winger. An under-20 international, last season he scored 8 goals and 3 assists in the Malian Ligue 2. In his case, and as detailed by the Academie Africa Foot, he will be tested at Barça. "Arouna Traoré flies to Barcelona! As part of our collaboration with @FCBarcelona, Arouna Traoré will have the opportunity to spend a sports stay at the legendary Catalan club. An enriching experience to grow as a player!", they detail.




He also only turned 17 few weeks ago so can't officially sign him for another year.

 

BusiTheKing

Senior Member
Caught an hour of the game at work. Noone really stood out from what I saw, though I liked Dani Avila the number 6 and Juan Hernandez the LW.

Don't really see it with Quim.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Only 3 player from what I've seen so far has any potential to be first team players, bar a late bloom.

Landry at RB
Dro
Gistau
Virgil or whatever his name is, seems under sized and isn't special enough to make up for it, but he will likely make it to the first division.
 

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