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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Nah, I've seen some games they're almost at the exact same level.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote:Nah, I've seen some games they're almost at the exact same level.
Take out DInamo Zagreb and Rijeka(both capable of playing at a decent level) and the rest is an amateur fest.

But it's practically a youth league. They put a lot of emphasis on young players. In Albania on the other hand the level is super low and yet the league is dominated by veterans..
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That's the thing though. They achieve what Albania does with overpaid old players by using young players. They make a lot more money that way, and their senior NT is one of the best in Europe.
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Dallku wrote:
Aurora Bulkualis wrote:Nah, I've seen some games they're almost at the exact same level.
Take out DInamo Zagreb and Rijeka(both capable of playing at a decent level) and the rest is an amateur fest.

But it's practically a youth league. They put a lot of emphasis on young players. In Albania on the other hand the level is super low and yet the league is dominated by veterans..
Hajduk Split is only 2nd to Dinamo in Croatia, but take for ex. Mandzukic a top striker nowdays he came through none of these three clubs. They have good youth coaching everywhere in the country and the most impressive part is how most of the players that move from that league seem to straight away make an impact at their new and better clubs(most of them in serie A & Bundesliga).
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Empoli asks 8 million euro for Hysaj while Napoli offered 5 , offer not accepted and Napoli goes after Diarmati offering 8 plus another player.
Hysaj isn't worth 8 million yet.
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That's too much, half of that is about right. And I doubt they can afford Darmian.

Tbh I'm more interested in seeing Kace make a move to a better league.
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Apparently Realdo Fili to Rijeka. Fili is 19 years old and was one of the best young players in the Superliga last year. Rijeka going to cash in on him in two years.

Rijeka going hard after Albanian players
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Parma in Serie D , Lila back to Jannina?
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KF.KORAB wrote:Parma in Serie D , Lila back to Jannina?

Lila will be bough by Atalanta.
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Looks like Cana is heading back to Olympique Marseille. Confirmed by their official twitter(kinda). Good move by Cana if true

Arlind Ajeti will be leaving Basel this summer.
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