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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Honestly all these Croatia league players seem very average at best. Croatia might be their ceiling.

Sahiti has lost his place in Hajduk. He has been a sub for them for months. The Lokomotiva guys have been there for years and no one is touching them. One thing about players who stand out in Croatia is that they move on fast. Either Dinamo snatches them or they move abroad.

Ismajli was one of the best defenders in Croatia(which earned him a move) and you see that he can't cope in Italy.
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Bajrami with a goal and assist in Empoli's 3-1 win over Udinese. Looks like he's starting to find his form again and lets hope he really excels in the second half of the season.
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Bajrami was man of the match for Empoli. In the first half didn't had enough contact with the ball because Udinese was defending very wel but after Stojanovic scored equaliser he was unstoppable.
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One of the most positive weeks for Albanian players.

3 goals in top leagues.

Strakosha starting to get his place back.

A bunch of starters (Bare, Kumbulla, Balliu).
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Dallku wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:06 pm Honestly all these Croatia league players seem very average at best. Croatia might be their ceiling.

Sahiti has lost his place in Hajduk. He has been a sub for them for months. The Lokomotiva guys have been there for years and no one is touching them. One thing about players who stand out in Croatia is that they move on fast. Either Dinamo snatches them or they move abroad.

Ismajli was one of the best defenders in Croatia(which earned him a move) and you see that he can't cope in Italy.
Emir Sahiti was key player of Hajduk this season and he hasn't lost his place but he will be sold in january so it is normal they will give playing time to Buik who has 18 million euro asking price.
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ZenMaster wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:09 pm
Emir Sahiti was key player of Hajduk this season and he hasn't lost his place but he will be sold in january so it is normal they will give playing time to Buik who has 18 million euro asking price.

If they plan to sell him then it would make more sense to give him play time and increase his price no?

The only one who seems interesting in Croatia is Lindon Selahi. Top of the league, 90 minutes every game in midfield, Eredivisie product so he has professional potential.

Reja doesn't value talent but the next coach should give him a look.
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Manaj : 'I want to come back to Barca next summer in the best form for preseason'

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Dallku wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:57 pm
ZenMaster wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:09 pm
Emir Sahiti was key player of Hajduk this season and he hasn't lost his place but he will be sold in january so it is normal they will give playing time to Buik who has 18 million euro asking price.

If they plan to sell him then it would make more sense to give him play time and increase his price no?

The only one who seems interesting in Croatia is Lindon Selahi. Top of the league, 90 minutes every game in midfield, Eredivisie product so he has professional potential.

Reja doesn't value talent but the next coach should give him a look.
Selahi did struggle in his last clubs but was always considered a talent perhaps there is something there.
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RedFootballs wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:04 pm Manaj : 'I want to come back to Barca next summer in the best form for preseason'

Lol
If there is anyone who knows how to fail upwards it's Manaj.
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Dallku wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:57 pm
ZenMaster wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:09 pm
Emir Sahiti was key player of Hajduk this season and he hasn't lost his place but he will be sold in january so it is normal they will give playing time to Buik who has 18 million euro asking price.

If they plan to sell him then it would make more sense to give him play time and increase his price no?
No it doesn't make more sense to give playing time to 23 year old without EU passport over Buik 18 and Ljubicic 19 who are part of Croatia U21. Rrahmani, Ismajli, Kastrati, Uzuni who all did very well in croatian league but they didn't had EU passport were sold abroad for peanuts compare to croatian youngsters.
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