LFC #1 wrote:Arsenal have done it well in the African markets, predominantly french - speaking African nations, so why not tap the South American market which is predominantly Spanish speaking - some of the best talent in the world comes from South America so why not try and tap into this market?
john craig wrote:It has always puzzled me why english clubs never seem to unearth young talent in south america. It always seems to be clubs in france, spain and italy that bring these players over and turn them into big stars. Hopefully we'll get lucky with rafa's new network
Cool Hand Luke wrote:john craig wrote:It has always puzzled me why english clubs never seem to unearth young talent in south america. It always seems to be clubs in france, spain and italy that bring these players over and turn them into big stars. Hopefully we'll get lucky with rafa's new network
I think it may be due to the work permit issue.
I know you don't need a work permit to play in France and I'm quiet sure it is the same for most other European countries, including Italy and Spain.
I suspect this guy has a Spanish passport, like many other Argentineans.
john craig wrote:Cool Hand Luke wrote:john craig wrote:It has always puzzled me why english clubs never seem to unearth young talent in south america. It always seems to be clubs in france, spain and italy that bring these players over and turn them into big stars. Hopefully we'll get lucky with rafa's new network
I think it may be due to the work permit issue.
I know you don't need a work permit to play in France and I'm quiet sure it is the same for most other European countries, including Italy and Spain.
I suspect this guy has a Spanish passport, like many other Argentineans.
Yeah right enough I hadn't thought of that.
There is still the option of buying the player, getting a conditional work permit and loaning them out to a club in spain so that they gain a spanish passport and therefore don't need the work permit in future.
I'm sure the scum have tried to do this in the past
LFC #1 wrote:Arsenal have done it well in the African markets, predominantly french - speaking African nations, so why not tap the South American market which is predominantly Spanish speaking - some of the best talent in the world comes from South America so why not try and tap into this market?
Cool Hand Luke wrote:john craig wrote:Cool Hand Luke wrote:john craig wrote:It has always puzzled me why english clubs never seem to unearth young talent in south america. It always seems to be clubs in france, spain and italy that bring these players over and turn them into big stars. Hopefully we'll get lucky with rafa's new network
I think it may be due to the work permit issue.
I know you don't need a work permit to play in France and I'm quiet sure it is the same for most other European countries, including Italy and Spain.
I suspect this guy has a Spanish passport, like many other Argentineans.
Yeah right enough I hadn't thought of that.
There is still the option of buying the player, getting a conditional work permit and loaning them out to a club in spain so that they gain a spanish passport and therefore don't need the work permit in future.
I'm sure the scum have tried to do this in the past
Yeah, they done it with a Chinese player they bought recently, and they loaned him out for 4 YEARS to their Belgium feeder club.
Cool Hand Luke wrote:Got this from Planet Football:
http://skysports.planetfootball.com/list.as....=France
Skysports.com can confirm that Liverpool have handed a trial to Argentine starlet Juan Antonio.
The 17-year-old striker has been recommended to Rafa Benitez's right hand man Paco Herrera - and he has now set up a trial for the youngster,
Antonio is yet to make his first team debut for his club side - Second Division outfit Comision de Actividades Infantiles (CIA).
However, Antonio was called up to the Argentina Under-17 squad earlier this season and he impressed a number of scouts.
He underwent trials at Internazionale recently, but he failed to get an offer from the Nerazzurri and he is now going to try his luck on Merseyside.
"I have a very good relationship with Paco Herrera so I have sent some videos of the player to him and he has told about this player to Benitez so this week he will be travelling for a trial at Liverpool," said Antonio's agent Jorge Oliva.
"They want to see him personally in action before sealing the agreement and that's why I can't talk about the amount of money that will be paid for this transfer".
The youngster is waiting for the green light so he can set off and make the trip to Anfield.
"I am waiting for getting the confirmation about when I will travel," said the excited youngster.
"I have a huge expectation but I am also calm.
"Everyone that knows me in the neighbourhood is happy, in the same way as when I was called to the Under-17 national team.
"Besides that we didn't have a good performance in Venezuela and couldn't qualify to the next World Cup, but it was a good experience for me.
"Now I expect to have some luck in England and to have the chance to play at Liverpool."
One youngster already at Anfield is Josh Mimms - 15-year-old son of former Blackburn shot-stopper Bobby.
Mimms, also a goalkeeper, played in Liverpool's Under-18s' last game of the season on Monday.
stmichael wrote:Cool Hand Luke wrote:Got this from Planet Football:
http://skysports.planetfootball.com/list.as....=France
Skysports.com can confirm that Liverpool have handed a trial to Argentine starlet Juan Antonio.
The 17-year-old striker has been recommended to Rafa Benitez's right hand man Paco Herrera - and he has now set up a trial for the youngster,
Antonio is yet to make his first team debut for his club side - Second Division outfit Comision de Actividades Infantiles (CIA).
However, Antonio was called up to the Argentina Under-17 squad earlier this season and he impressed a number of scouts.
He underwent trials at Internazionale recently, but he failed to get an offer from the Nerazzurri and he is now going to try his luck on Merseyside.
"I have a very good relationship with Paco Herrera so I have sent some videos of the player to him and he has told about this player to Benitez so this week he will be travelling for a trial at Liverpool," said Antonio's agent Jorge Oliva.
"They want to see him personally in action before sealing the agreement and that's why I can't talk about the amount of money that will be paid for this transfer".
The youngster is waiting for the green light so he can set off and make the trip to Anfield.
"I am waiting for getting the confirmation about when I will travel," said the excited youngster.
"I have a huge expectation but I am also calm.
"Everyone that knows me in the neighbourhood is happy, in the same way as when I was called to the Under-17 national team.
"Besides that we didn't have a good performance in Venezuela and couldn't qualify to the next World Cup, but it was a good experience for me.
"Now I expect to have some luck in England and to have the chance to play at Liverpool."
One youngster already at Anfield is Josh Mimms - 15-year-old son of former Blackburn shot-stopper Bobby.
Mimms, also a goalkeeper, played in Liverpool's Under-18s' last game of the season on Monday.
If I'm not mistaken, international transfers cannot happen until a player turns 18. Is he almost 18 or will he be 18 by the start of the Summer transfer window?
Return to Liverpool FC - General Discussion
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Majestic-12 [Bot] and 81 guests