Football Manager 26 Wonderkids and Best Young Players

Here are the best Wonderkids and young players in every position to take your FM 26 save to the next level!

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Update: In the latest update to our list of the best Wonderkids in Football Manager 26, we’ve added even more players in every position, including some cheaper options for lower league saves.

Where in past editions of Football Manager you could hold smaller clubs to ransom and snap up promising youngsters for next to nothing, in FM 26 you will have to pay a hefty price for the best-known Wonderkids.

However, with a bit of research (and a lot of loaded leagues) you can still find some great diamonds in the rough.

Football Manager 26 is all about proving you’ve got what it takes to lead a team not just in a one-off match, but season-after-season, working with the most promising young players to build a squad that only gets better-and-better with time.

Naturally, starting from the bottom and fighting your way to the top of world football is much easier with some of the best FM 26 Wonderkids in your starting 11. They offer an essential mix of prodigious talent, technical ability which belies their age and, most importantly, the potential to get even better in the not too distant future.

But with that in mind, signing Wonderkids in Football Manager 26 is different from other, more casual football sims (chiefly FC 26) for one simple reason: wages.

In a world of Financial Fair Play regulations (from which youth team spending is exempt), the richest clubs have discovered that hoarding all of the best young players is not just a great method for blooding youngsters into their first team, but also a way to consistently make “pure profit” sales which allow them to more easily fund huge transfer fees for established stars.

Therefore, while it’s an outlay in the short term, there’s a reason that the likes of Chelsea, PSG and Man City have so many Wonderkids on long contracts and relatively big wages in their youth teams, even if they’re all unlikely to ever make a first-team appearance.

The knock-on effect of this for “Road to Glory”-style saves in Football Manager though, is that you can’t just load your League 2 team with future superstars and high potential players like you could in previous years and iterations of the game. It’s unrealistic and you simply can’t afford it. Although you can maybe still prise a few players away on loan without a wage contribution.

So, with that in mind, we’ve tried to pick out FM 26 Wonderkids who suit a variety of budgets and who many teams could feasibly bring in on a permanent transfer, even if there’s an initial loan involved. While every player on this list is bursting with potential, some are better suited to top-flight teams looking towards the future, whereas others can help you rise up the divisions.

Football Manager 26 Wonderkids

On this page:

  • Goalkeepers
  • Centre-backs
  • Left-backs and Right-backs
  • CDMs
  • CAMs
  • Wingers
  • Strikers

Goalkeepers

NameTeamValue/WageKey Stats
Chris BradyChicago Fire£6.9m/£7.5k18 Communication, 15 Reflexes, 15 Decisions
Tobe LeysenOH Leuven£900k/£2.5k12 Passing, 15 Reflexes, 13 Bravery
Guillaume RestesToulouse£17.5m/£10.75k15 Reflexes, 15 Bravery, 15 Determination
Noah AtuboluFreiburg£23m/£20.5k16 One-on-ones, 15 Reflexes, 16 Bravery, 16 Determination
Maarten VandevoordtRB Leipzig£10.5m/£41.5k15 Reflexes, 16 Throwing
Zion SuzukiParma£41m/£15.5k15 Kicking, 15 Reflexes
Rome Owusu-OduroAZ£23m/£5.25k16 Aerial Reach, 14 Reflexes, 15 Composure
Josh KeeleyLuton Town£9.6m/£6k15 Communication, 13 Handling, 14 Reflexes
Matthieu EpoloStandard£3m/£2.2k15 Reflexes, 14 Teamwork, 13 Determination
Mikki van SasWycombe Wanderers£1.5m/£3.5k14 Kicking, 13 One-on-ones, 13 Reflexes
Murray JohnsonHibernian£250k/£60014 Reflexes, 15 Bravery, 19 Determination

With his compatriot Lucas Chevallier making the step up from Lille to PSG this summer, that leaves Guillaume Restes, Ligue 1’s youngest starting goalkeeper, as the top name on the list for a host of superclubs. He’s apparently not been as great recently as in his breakout season, which suggests this might be the best time to snap him up before his potential dips like former Toulouse Wonderkid Alban Lafont.

It’s always worth looking at successful U21 goalkeepers and Noah Atubolu, who excelled with Germany at the U21 EUROs where they reached the final, is another fantastic option for top teams. While form for young goalkeepers can be shaky, Atubolu has been great in the Bundesliga where he’s established himself as a penalty specialist, breaking the consecutive record by saving 5-in-a-row.

Elsewhere in Germany, Maarten Vandevoordt remains 2nd-choice to the evergreen Peter Gulacsi at RB Leipzig who, despite being 25, doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. After starting in the Champions League for Genk, it makes sense that he wouldn’t want to sit around waiting forever.

Outside of Europe’s top 5 leagues, Matthieu Epolo and Pascal Loretz are two great options from Belgium and Switzerland and both suit different playing styles. Epolo is a more typical stopper, with great technical positioning and reflexes. On the other glove, Loretz is a great distributor, the archetypal modern goalkeeper who’s “as good with his feet as his hands”.

Scotland and the lower English divisions are littered with Premier League and Championship loanees, but there are still a few cheaper options to consider. Both Josh Keeley and Miki van Sas are first-choice for their clubs with more experienced goalies behind them. While Murray Johnson has two more established options in front of him, both of whom are only just 30, so a move isn’t out of the question.

Centre-backs

NameTeamValue/WageKey Stats
Tobias RamirezArgentinos Jrs£6.75m/£55013 Marking, 15 Decisions, 14 Strength
Mamadou BarryUnion SG£3.2m/£2.2k13 Tackling, 14 Pace, 15 Strength
Matte SmetsGenk£9.5m/£5.75k13 Passing, 13 Tackling, 14 Work Rate
Abakar SyllaStrasbourg£8.5m/£15k18 Aggression, 17 Leadership, 15 Pace
Ousmane DiomandeSporting£63m/£25.5k17 Marking, 18 Natural Fitness, 15 Pace, 17 Strength
Antonio SilvaBenfica£76m/£27k15 Marking, 16 Bravery, 16 Teamwork
Nnamdi CollinsFrankfurt£37m/£25k14 Tackling, 17 Long Throws, 16 Pace
Finn JeltschStuttgart£28m/£25k14 Tackling, 16 Determination, 16 Work Rate
Max RosenfelderFreiburg£33m/£20k14 Tackling, 16 Teamwork, 16 Pace
Bright Arrey-MbiBRG (Braga)£5.5m/£15.75k16 Tackling, 16 Pace, 16 Strength
Lautaro RiveroRiver Plate Reserves£7m/£80014 Heading, 14 Tackling, 14 Decisions
Joel OrdonezClub Brugge£7.8m/£15.75k13 Marking, 14 Tackling, 15 Strength
Christian MawissaMonaco£20m/£9.75k14 Tackling, 16 Determination
Ryan FlamingoPSV£56m/£13k14 Marking, 14 Passing, 14 Tackling
Charlie HughesHull£32m/£9.75k14 Passing, 15 Teamwork, 15 Work Rate
Jakob SchollerRapid Vienna£2.5m/£2.1k16 Pace, 16 Determination, 14 Positioning
Abubacarr KintehTromso£2.9m/£1.2k16 Heading, 15 Tackling, 16 Decisions
Axel TapeBayer Leverkusen£73m/£25k15 Determination, 15 Teamwork, 15 Pace

Once again Portugal reigns supreme when it comes to the next big thing at CB. While the likes of Goncalo Inacio have aged out of the Wonderkid bracket, you can still look at both Ousmane Diomande and Antonio Silva from arch-rivals Sporting and Benfica. Each has both the physical profile and technical ability to slot into just about any top club. For more limited budgets, Bright Arrey-Mibbi offers a similar profile for a much more accessible price.

Alternatively, Germany is the place to go for enough physicality and pace to match the demands of the modern game, which is particularly useful if you want to play a high defensive line. Nnamdi Collins, Finn Jeltsch and Max Rosenfelder are all getting minutes for their respective clubs in the Bundesliga, and probably go in that order for accessibility now that Frankfurt has established itself as the new hipster club with a reputation for the best young players.

But for cheaper players, I like both Jakob Scholler from Austria and Abubacarr Kinteh from Tromso in Norway. They both have elite physical attributes, but aren’t total pace merchants either.

Left-backs and Right-backs

NameTeamPositionValue/WageKey Stats
Alex FreemanOrlando CityRB£2.75m/£1.5k12 Tackling, 15 Pace, 15 Stamina
Kosta NedeljkovicRB LeipzigRB£37.5m/£30k16 Determination, 15 Work Rate, 17 Pace
Arnau MartinezGironaRB£12.5m/£21.5k15 Tackling, 15 Determination, 15 Work Rate
FresnedaSportingRB/LB£31m/£20k15 Tackling, 16 Off the Ball, 15 Pace
Tom RotheUnion BerlinLB£46m/£20k16 Crossing, 15 Determination, 15 Work Rate
Juanlu SanchezSevillaRB£39m/£20.5k14 Dribbling, 14 Tackling, 15 Work Rate
Givairo ReadFeyenoordRB£34m/£8.25k14 Crossing, 15 Determination, 15 Pace
Nathaniel BrownFrankfurtLB£55m/£33k15 Tackling, 15 Teamwork, 16 Pace
Elias BaumFrankfurtRB£10m/£8.25k16 Bravery, 16 Determination, 16 Work Rate
Martim FernandesPortoRB£26m/£16k16 Aggression, 16 Determination, 15 Work Rate
Joaquin SeysClub BruggeLB/RB£29m/£7.5k13 Tackling, 13 Teamwork, 14 Work Rate
Yaimar MedinaGenkLB£14.5m/£4.5k15 Free Kick, 14 Off the Ball, 15 Pace
Almugera KabarDortmundLB£4.5m/£13.25k15 Work Rate, 16 Pace, 16 Strength
Semm RendersRoyal Antwerp U18RB£750k/£75013 Crossing, 12 Tackling, 14 Stamina
Andre GarciaReadingLB£1.9m/£26016 Acceleration, 15 Natural Fitness, 11 Crossing
James DornellyPeterboroughRB£750k/£1.6k13 Determination, 13 Pace, 14 Stamina
Ronan KpakioCardiff CityRB£5.4m/£8k13 Dribbling, 13 Determination, 14 Stamina

Once again, Germany is the place to pick up great defenders in FM 26 and there’s something for everyone. Nathaniel Brown is the best option for top teams with a big budget who’re also looking for someone to slot straight into the first team for the next 10 seasons. Then on the other side, Elias Baum is a teenage talent with an engine that’s perfect for wingback favouring formations.

However, Tom Rothe at Union Berlin is a bit more unique. At 6ft 4” he provides more physical presence, but is also a crossing specialist - even though you’d probably prefer for him to be on the end of them than whipping them in.

Also for top-flight teams, the happy hunting ground of the Eredivisie is still a great place to shop, with Givairo Read standing out at Feyenoord.

For smaller budgets, Andre Garcia is a very promising Wonderkid who has great speed and attacking impetus from left-back. He’s exactly the kind of player who’ll be snapped up by someone like Spurs before long, so move fast to tie him down.

CDMs

NameTeamValue/WageKey Stats
Nikolas SattlbergerGenk£8.5m/£6.25k12 Passing, 14 Determination, 15 Strength
Hugo LarssonFrankfurt£55m/£41.5k16 Teamwork, 17 Work Rate, 17 Stamina
Javi GuerraValencia£60m/£20k16 Technique, 15 Determination, 15 Work Rate
Ayyoub BouaddiLille£82m/£4.5k16 Determination, 15 Passing, 14 Tackling
Zeno DebastSporting£77m/£25.5k16 Passing, 16 Vision, 15 Pace
Lennon MillerUdinese£23m/£12.25k14 Passing, 16 Determination, 16 Leadership
Efe AkmanAndorra£500k/£1k15 First Touch, 14 Determination, 15 Teamwork
Christian OrdonezParma£18.5m/£15.5k15 Teamwork, 14 Work Rate, 14 Stamina
David WatsonKilmarnock£1.3m/£1.2k14 Passing, 14 Tackling, 17 Work Rate
Matias SiltanenDjurgardens£2.2m/£1.5k14 Passing, 15 Determination, 14 Composure
Petar SucicBlu-Neri (Inter)£19.5m/£46k17 Determination, 16 Flair, 18 Stamina
Maurits KjaergaardRB Salzburg£17.5m/£6k15 Determination, 14 Off the Ball, 16 Strength
Bailey RiceRangers£1.8m/£2.5k14 Passing, 15 Free Kicks, 14 Decisions
Lamine FanneLuton Town£13m/£6k14 Team Work, 14 Work Rate, 14 Strength
Xavier SimonsBolton Wanderers£5.8m/£7.5k18 Aggression, 16 Team Work, 15 Pace
Bradley IbrahimPlymouth Argyle£6m/£5k13 Passing, 16 Aggression, 14 Stamina

CDM is an interesting position, because there are so many different profiles you can deploy in that area of the pitch. However, whether you prefer a deep-lying playmaker or physical destroyer, there are still a range of options.

From Eduardo Camavinga to Warren Zaire-Emery, France has produced so many midfielders who are beyond their years recently, but Ayyoub Bouaddi looks to be next in line. Straight into the first team and bossing the middle of the park like it’s nothing, he’ll be at the top before long, so make sure it’s with your team.

For quite a similar profile though, who combines both physical presence with technical ability, also check out Hugo Larsson at Frankfurt. At this point, it feels easier to just recommend going through Frankfurt’s entire roster and picking who you like.

If you need some industry at the base of your midfield, I really like the look of Christian Ordonez at Parma, who seems like the archetypal terrier.

The smallest budgets should be looking towards League 1 however, where all 3 of Lamine Fanne, Xavier Simmons and Bradley Ibrahim have an amazing mix of pace, power and passing ability for the level.

CAMs

NameTeamValue/WageKey Stats
David Da CostaPortland Timbers£10.7m/£49k14 Passing, 17 Technique, 15 Teamwork
Jack McGlynnHouston Dynamo£3.8m/£4.2k15 Long Shots, 16 Passing, 14 Decisions
Paxten AaronsonColorado Rapids£6.4m/£28.5k14 Dribbling, 14 Passing, 15 Agility
Rayane BounidaAjax£14.75m/£8.25k16 Dribbling, 16 Technique, 17 Flair
Marius BroholmLOSC Lille£7.8m/£11.25k15 Dribbling, 15 Determination, 17 Flair
Konstantinos KaretsasGenk£27m/£5.75k14 Vision, 14 Flair, 15 Work Rate
Johan ManzambiFreiburg£52m/£20k15 Dribbling, 16 Determination, 16 Work Rate
Hakon HaraldssonLille£39m/£16.5k16 Corners, 17 Flair, 16 Work Rate
Oscar GloukhAjax£48m/£35k14 Dribbling, 15 Technique, 14 Flair
Can UzunFrankfurt£72m/£25k16 Dribbling, 17 Technique, 17 Flair
Mario StroeykensAnderlecht£31m/£5.75k14 Crossing, 14 First Touch, 14 Passing
Gianluca PrestianniBenfica£30m/£16.75k15 Dribbling, 18 Determination, 15 Vision
Rodrigo MoraPorto£66m/£18.5k16 Dribbling, 17 Flair, 16 Vision
Nico PazComo£77m/£15.5k17 Dribbling, 17 Technique, 17 Vision
Paul NebelMainz£48m/£20k16 Flair, 16 Work Rate, 17 Stamina
Gustavo SaFamalicao£37m/£2.5k15 Off the Ball, 16 Vision, 14 Strength
Alyvn SanchesYoung Boys£12.5m/£20.5k16 Dribbling, 16 First Touch, 16 Technique
Assan OuedraogoRB Leipzig£25m/£41.5k15 Dribbling, 16 Flair, 15 Agility
Kees SmitAZ£23m/£1.9k15 First Touch, 15 Technique, 15 Vision

The number 10 role is probably the most difficult role to recruit a Wonderkid for because it has an instrumental impact on how the rest of the team functions. If your attacking midfielders are out of their depth, it can quite quickly feel like you’re playing with 10 men as attacks break down at their feet and their defensive contribution goes lacking too.

However, you can try to alleviate this by picking up players with great physical characteristics first and then focussing on their technical ability in training. Of course though, there are some players whose natural talent just can’t be denied, even if they’re not the strongest or the best runners.

First among those is Serie A breakout star Nico Paz, who in real life is nailed on to return to Real Madrid as they have a ridiculously small buy-back clause on his contract, but in FM 26 can still be whisked away to a top team for a hefty fee.

The only more accessible player who’s similar to Paz is Gustavo Sa in Portugal. They’re both 6ft 1”, where most of the other picks are around 5ft 7”, and Sa has a similar eye for a pass as well as being strong on the ball.

All of the other options are great too, but Assan Ouedraogo stands head and shoulders above the next. Not in terms of talent necessarily, but because he’s 6ft 3” and very strong on the ball. While his passing is raw, his dribbling ability is unquestionable and makes a really interesting proposition for anyone who can lure him away with promises of gametime (although he does have goals and assists in the Bundesliga already this season).

Left Wingers and Right Wingers

NameTeamPositionValue/WageKey Stats
Alexis ManyomaColorado RapidsLW£5m/£1.5k14 Dribbling, 14 Technique, 15 Flair
Gustavo CaraballoOrlando CityRW£950k/£1.1k13 Dribbling, 14 Flair, 13 Pace
Anan KhalailiUnion Saint-GilloiseRW£24.5m/£8.25k14 Dribbling, 17 Determination, 15 Flair
Antonio NusaRB LeipzigLW£75m/£49.5k16 Dribbling, 16 Flair, 16 Pace
Assane DiaoComoLW£73m/£15.5k15 Finishing, 16 Off the Ball, 17 Acceleration
Luciano RodriguezNEOMRW£34m/£64k16 Determination, 15 Off the Ball, 15 Work Rate
Said El MalaKolnLW£39m/£16.5k17 Dribbling, 17 flair, 16 Determination
William GomesPortoLW/RW£63m/£16k15 Dribbling, 15 Long Shots, 16 Agility
Maher CarrizoVelezRW£7.4m/£75013 Dribbling, 13 Finishing, 14 Flair
Victor MunozAtletico Pamplona (Osasuna)LW£21/£19.5k14 Dribbling, 16 Determination, 15 Flair
Matias SolueRomaRW£61m/£61k17 Dribbling, 15 Finishing, 17 Flair
Giannis KonstanteliasPAOKRW£19.5m/£30.5k16 Dribbling, 17 Technique, 17 Flair
Jean-Matteo BahoyaFrankfurtLW£52m/£20.5k15 Dribbling, 16 Flair, 18 Pace
Roger FernandesAl IttihadRW£35m/£175k16 Dribbling, 18 Flair, 15 Vision
YeremayCorunaLW£27m/£28.5k17 Dribbling, 16 Technique, 16 Flair
Malick FofanaLyonLW£50m/£16.5k15 Dribbling, 15 Off the Ball, 16 Pace
Gabriel SilvaSanta ClaraLW£9m/£2.7k13 Technique, 15 Off the Ball, 16 Pace
Geovany QuendaSportingLW/RW£86m/£60k16 Dribbling, 18 Flair, 15 Vision
NewerttonShakhtarLW£7.2m/£2.7k14 Dribbling, 15 Off the Ball, 16 Work Rate
Mika GodtsAjaxLW£27m/£17.25k15 Dribbling, 16 Flair, 14 Work Rate
Ruben van BommelPSVLW£16.5m/£13k16 Determination, 16 Pace, 13 Strength
Bazoumana ToureHoffenheimLW£16m/£25k15 Dribbling, 15 Determination, 17 Pace
Julien DuranvilleDortmundRW/LW£29m/£33k16 Dribbling, 17 Flair, 16 Pace
Leo SauerFeyenoordLW£23m/£4.7k15 Dribbling, 15 Aggression, 15 Pace
Ian SubiabreRiver PlateLW/RW£8m/£85015 Crossing, 15 Passing, 15 Finishing
Bae Jun-HoStokeLW£14m/£16.5k15 First Touch, 15 Determination, 15 Work Rate
Kwadwo BaahWatfordRW£12.5m/£12k16 Dribbling, 15 Pace, 15 Strength
Findlay CurtisRangersLW/RW£12k/£2k13 First Touch, 12 Flair, 13 Pace
Daniel BennieQPRRW/LW£2m/£50015 Technique, 16 Work Rate, 14 Pace

If there are fewer Wonderkids in attacking midfield, then you’re almost spoilt for choice on the wing, where incredible young players are always bursting onto the scene with plenty of pace and trickery in their locker. You don’t need me to tell you who Lamine Yamal or Estevao are, but there are lots of similar players around if you’re willing to look.

Como obviously have a lot of financial backing and a big-name coach in Cesc Fabregas, so their players demand a premium, but Assane Diao looks tailor made for many top teams and the Premier League in particular. He’s very fast, tall but still agile and, most importantly, has some quality end product after scoring 8 goals in just 15 games last season.

Again, Portuguese teams and players are your friend when it comes to Wonderkids in FM 26. Geovany Quenda has a pre-contract agreement to join Chelsea as they continue their quest to acquire every single winger on the planet, but if that doesn’t transfer through in-game he’s very, very good.

Elsewhere, William Gomes is the archetypal Brazilian trickster at Porto, while Gabriel Silva at Santa Clara could’ve been a 100m sprinter. Roger Fernandes is a great Wonderkid who moved on from Braga to Al Ittihad, but it’s well-known that particularly young players don’t stay over there for very long, so you can look to bring him back to Europe at your earliest convenience.

If you’re a fan of speed demons, check out Jean-Matteo Bahayo, again at Frankfurt, as well as Julien Duranville and Bazoumana Toure.

But finally, it also makes sense to take advantage of the well-worn path between Argentina and European football, with both Maher Carrizo and Ian Subiabre looking fantastic at a very accessible price-point.

Strikers

NameTeamValue/WageKey Stats
Kevin KelsyPortland Timbers£4.5m/£10.75k13 Finishing, 14 Composure, 19 Jumping Reach
Idan ToklomatiCharlotte FC£3m/£6.5k13 Finishing, 14 Off the Ball, 14 Vision
Hamza IgamaneLOSC Lille£11.5m/£26k16 Finishing, 16 Flair, 16 Strength
Emanuel EmeghaStrasbourg£23m/£12.5k16 Heading, 16 Off the Ball, 16 Pace
Nicolo TresoldiClub Brugge£12.5m/£16.5k14 Heading, 14 Anticipation, 13 Determination
SamuPorto£79m/£30k16 Finishing, 16 Pace, 17 Strength
Lucas StassinSaint-Etienne£9.6m/£12k15 Finishing, 15 Off the Ball, 15 Positioning
Kaua EliasShakhtar£20m/£4.1k13 Finishing, 15 Off the Ball, 14 Pace
Karim KonateRB Salzburg£21m/£6k16 Finishing, 17 Determination, 15 Pace
Jhon DuranFenerbahce£86m/£300k16 Finishing, 16 Determination, 16 Flair
Babis KostoulasBrighton£53m/£28k14 Dribbling, 16 Determination, 16 Work Rate
Matthis AblineNantes£9.5m/£15k14 Technique, 16 Pace, 13 almost everywhere else
Mason MeliaSt Patrick’s£2.1m/£52514 Determination, 13 Work Rate, 14 Pace
Nelson WeiperMainz£7.6m/£20k15 Bravery, 15 Determination, 15 Pace
George IlenikhenaMonaco£20m/£11.5k14 Finishing, 14 Pace, 13 Strength
Jeronimo DominaUnion SF Reserves£2m/£55013 Dribbling, 14 Off the Ball, 15 Work Rate
James WilsonHearts£7.8m/£2.5k13 Finishing, 13 Off the Ball, 13 Agility
Calum OsmandCeltic£600k/£2.5k13 First Touch, 13 Off the Ball, 14 Stamina
Bradley FinkWycombe£900k/£5k16 Determination, 13 Work Rate, 14 Strength
Harry LeonardPeterborough£1.1m/£5k12 Finishing, 13 Off the Ball, 13 Teamwork
Joe TaylorHuddersfield£2.7m/£8.5k14 Finishing, 14 Determination, 14 Pace

Just like deeper in midfield, your choice of striker will depend massively on how you want to set up your team. But while young players are more often associated with nippiness, lightness and speed, there are actually a lot of great, young target men to consider as well.

Chief among them is Emanuel Emegha from Strasbourg. At 6ft 5” he’s dominant in the air, but also has unbelievable speed to get in behind on the ground as well. In real life, Strasbourg’s relationship with Chelsea pretty much guarantees that he’ll be wearing royal blue before long, but there’s still hope in FM 26.

Similarly, I was surprised that Samu at Porto didn’t make a move in the summer with so many top teams looking for someone up front, but maybe 27 goals in all competitions last season inflated his value too high - Portuguese clubs don’t tend to let players go for less than their true value.

For a more traditional style of number 9, there are two players in France who’re definitely worth checking out: Lucas Stassin at Saint-Etienne and Matthis Abline at Nantes. Both are quick, solid finishers with decent physical presence and enough silk in their boots to latch onto the end of passes and provide the final touch. With Saint-Etienne’s relegation to Ligue 2 Stassin is an absolute no-brainer pick-up.

In the lower leagues, raid the benches of the big teams in Scotland. The magnificent Gorgie Boys are flying at the top of the Scottish Premiership, but it’s James Wilson you want (not to be confused with the overpowered former Manchester United Wonderkid James Wilson from 10 years ago). Alternatively, both Calum Osmand and Johnny Kenny look like great lower league signings, particularly with Kelechi Iheanacho ahead of them.

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