Showing posts with label FC Basel. Show all posts
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Monday, 5 January 2015

Transfer Target #12 - Xherdan Shaqiri

XHERDAN SHAQIRI
Most people will be familiar with the name Xherdan Shaqiri, especially after his hat trick in the World Cup, but his lack of playing time has led to doubts about whether he will remain a Bayern Munich player after the transfer window.

As with many modern day forwards, Shaqiri is dynamic and versatile, meaning that he is equally adept in several other positions. He is probably best deployed as a winger on either flank as well as a second striker, in the hole, or as a forward. He strikes me as a similar type of player as Theo Walcott, Alexis Sanchez and Gareth Bale. He has extreme pace and can leave even the quickest of defenders for dead. 
Xherdan Shaqiri, të enjten në mëngjes ka zbritur në aeroportin e ...The Swiss international started his career at FC Basel and made debut appearance in July 2009. During his first season with the Swiss outfit, he appeared 47 times, scoring 7 and assisting 5 times. In the 2010/2011 season he showed more improvement by assisting 10 goals and scoring 7 in 42 appearances. 

The 2011/2012 season was where clubs were really starting to take an interest in the winger, even more so when he completed a man of the match victory over Manchester United in the Champions League. His pace and skill constantly troubled the United back four and he set up the 2 goals that beat the English side 2-1, and cap a famous victory. He finished his last season in Switzerland, with 9 goals and 12 assists in 41 appearances.
Xherdan Shaqiri lojtari më i mirë i diasporës, Dardania e Bazelit ...

Jupp Heyneckes brought Shaqiri to Bayern Munich at the beginning of their treble winning year. He made 13 assists and scored 8 times in 39 appearances in his opening season, with a majority of them coming from the bench. With Heyneckes retiring at the end of the season, Pep Guardiola was appointed to lead the team onto further glory. Last season, Shaqiri was plagued by injury and was only able to make a fraction of the appearances he did in the one previous. This season was proved more frustrating for the Swiss international with him only being deployed from the bench. Having won everything at Bayern, he could be tempted to move on with Liverpool lined up as a potential suitor.

Liverpool would be a very attractive transfer for Xherdan Shaqiri and both parties would benefit from his move. The Merseyside club would be able to offer him first team football, something which Bayern haven't been able to do in previous seasons. Since the departure of Luis Suarez, Liverpool have been looking for a marquee signing able to replace the boots of the Anfield legend. While he doesn't have the goal scoring capabilities of the Uruguayan, this will come after settling in and forming a partnership with his team mates. His versatility means he would be able to have a free role, making him a nightmare to mark, allowing some of the pressure to be taken off the shoulders of Raheem Sterling, who has been a breath of fresh air for Liverpool this season. 

If Brendan Rodgers would like him to play alongside Daniel Sturridge, then he has the creativity and vision to form an explosive partnership with him. He has a strike-rate of 1 assist/goal every 113 minutes in his 9 games in the Bundesliga this year. In comparison, Liverpool's most prolific is Adam Lallana who registers one every 163 minutes. With the 'Alpine Messi', Liverpool would be able to reignite their counter attacking style of play and relive the memories of last season.

Not only does Shaqiri boast all the attributes of a world class player, he is only 23 years of age. If Liverpool were to sign him and keep hold of him, he could have at least 8 years in the form of his life on Merseyside. However, it's not just Liverpool who are interested in the Bayern player, reports suggest that Juventus and Inter Milan officials have met with the player's agent to discuss a potential move, and with Juventus able to offer Champions League football, they will not go down without a fight.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Transfer Target #9 - Martin Hinteregger

I can guarantee that not many of you have heard of Martin Hinteregger, or if you have, it would have been because of the 60yard goal against Schalke in preseason.

Currently at FC Red Bull Salzburg, the defender has been in Salzburg almost three and a half years. In those years, he has amassed 122 appearances and 7 goals. A tidy total for a 21 year old centre-back.

In his first season for the Austrian club, Hinteregger made his first team debut on October the 27, 2010. During that season, he drifted in and out of the first team recording 27 senior appearances while also making 12 youth team appearances. For Red Bull Juniors, the big Austrian was somewhat a bit of a goal scorer as he notched up 6 goals. Not too shabby.

His second season saw him help Salzburg to their 7th Bundesliga title and first ever Austrian Cup victory. During this successful year, he appeared 35 times and scored his first ever senior goal in a Europa League Qualifying Round against Nicosia on 25 August 2011. As well as adding to his trophy cabinet, Hinteregger's spell in the first team also gave him great experience for the future. 

Last season, he became a pivotal first team member for the Austrian champions. Scoring 3 goals in 29 appearances, his development was hampered through a hand fracture picked up in a match against Sturm Gratz. His exquisite performances witnessed Salzburg lose on only 5 occasions throughout the whole season in any competition. Even if it's only the Austrian League, it's still a great team effort.

This season has seen Hinteregger cement a place on the team sheet, making 31 appearances in the process and adding a further 3 goals to his tally. After 20 games, Salzburg are sitting pretty on top of the table with 46 points - 11 clear of second place. He also gained his first international cap in a 1-0 win over USA on the 19th. November 2013.

Martin Hinteregger is an admired prospect among the ranks of many top clubs including Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Lazio and Chelsea. As Austria aren't in the World Cup, a transfer in this window is possible however I cannot see the top English clubs try to buy him this January.