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The most clued-up clubs in Europe seldom expect to make a “find”, to discover and recruit the next best superstar at senior international tournaments such as the European Championships. Their scouts do their best work at junior level, under-18 and even under-16 events, scarcely televised competitions that bring together the best young footballers from South America, Africa and Europe. But that’s the wisest clubs, and, with some exceptions, not too many Premier League outfits count among them. English football, for all its wealth and muscle-flexing, has not yet developed the best scouting systems in elite football, so from Euro 2008 expect a dozen or so players to be signed by the clubs who make up England’s top 20 in the season to come. And come they will. The best wages in Europe are being paid across English football’s super-rich top flight.
Still, the glimpses of talent from a tournament that has so far largely thrilled, occasionally dazzled and sometimes surprised will have Premier League chairmen excited. They may well reach for their cheque-books for some of these ...
The man in demand
David Villa
Cost: £16m
Would suit: Arsenal, Chelsea
The son and grandson of miners from the northwest of Spain, Villa is neither
afraid of hard work nor of declaring his sense of his own value. His
hat-trick in Spain’s opening Euro 2008 fixture did not come out of nowhere.
Three years ago he became hot property for his goals with Real Zaragoza.
Valencia paid handsomely for him and, despite denying that they have any
intention of letting him go, they remain a selling club when high enough
offers come in. They will let him move on, while reminding suitors how much
Liverpool paid for Fernando Torres last summer. The trouble for Premier
League clubs is that those suitors may include Barcelona and Real Madrid,
both of whom are seeking a striker, and as long as he gets the right offer
(ie a hefty six-figure weekly wage), Villa would rather remain in Spain than
move to England. Some observers wonder about his lack of height, but his
record speaks for itself. At 26, he is two years older than Spain teammate
Torres and won’t fetch quite as much.
Ricardo Quaresma (Portugal)
Cost: £11m
Would suit: Tottenham, Liverpool
Sometimes caricatured as a poor man’s Cristiano Ronaldo, he is unlucky to be
around at a time when Portugal have an overabundance of skilled wingers.
Behind Ronaldo and Simao in the pecking order, the Porto man made the most
of his 10 minutes against the Czech Republic to score. On the ball he can be
bewitching, he has a good right-footed shot and is much matured since his
indulgent and inconsistent year with Barcelona in 2003-04.
Jeremy Toulalan (France)
Cost: £10m
Would suit: Arsenal. Aston Villa
Covering for the injured Patrick Vieira can be a time - consuming task but
Toulalan has been doing a good job, until a very ordinary display against
the Dutch on Friday night. He was tidy enough for Lyons after they sold
first Michael Essien to Chelsea and then Mahamadou Diarra to Real Madrid.
Could anchor a midfield even in the helter-skelter of the Premier League.
Joao Moutinho (Portugal)
Cost: £8m
Would suit: Liverpool, Everton
Quick-thinking, nice feet, ambitious, the midfielder is in the vanguard of
Sporting Lisbon’s gifted young batch of footballers. Good performances in
the Portuguese Superliga are not kept quiet for long these days.
Yuri Zhirkov (Russia)
Cost: £10m
Would suit: Newcastle, West Ham
Left-back-cum-winger who left Sergio Ramos looking uncomfortable before Russia
began to succumb to Spain. Turns 25 in August and has good acceleration.
Would need a good wage to prise him from the now wealthy CSKA Moscow.
Danijel Pranjic (Croatia)
Cost: £5m
Would suit: Newcastle, West Ham
Another left-sided player, who would come cheaper than Zhirkov. Employed by
Heerenveen in the Dutch first division, Pranjic, 26, was a dynamo in
Croatia’s win over Germany. Can hold the left-back role, but likes to get
forward.
Artur Boruc (Poland)
Cost: £6m
Would suit: Tottenham, Arsenal, Aston Villa
Poland’s best player so far, strong against Germany in defeat, excellent in
one-on-ones against Austria. Celtic fans won’t be surprised by this agility,
nor would Martin O’Neill, who used to manage Celtic and is in search of a
goalkeeper at Aston Villa. Boruc will not want a season without Champions
League football, and may find someone who can offer him further progress in
that competition than Scotland’s finest.
Johan Elmander (Sweden)
Cost: £7m
Would suit: West Brom, Fulham
Kept out of Sweden’s starting XI by the return from his umpteenth retirement
of Henrik Larsson, but highly rated by his country and by Toulouse, where he
has consistently been among the goals. A useful, worldly operator.
Karim Benzema (France)
Cost: £25m
Would suit: Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal
On club form, the most exciting centre-forward to emerge in Europe in the past
18 months. It is a shame that his first major tournament has been a
slow-burner for France. Benzema, who is still only 20, signed a new contract
with Lyons in the spring and seems committed to staying there for at least
another year. A number of major clubs – Manchester United included – are
interested in him, admiring his powerful running, willingness to shoot from
distance and sound combination play.
Joris Mathijsen (Holland)
Cost: £5m
Would suit: anyone worried about accumulating 40 points
Contracted to Hamburg, where new head coach Martin Jol, formerly of Tottenham,
may be clinging tightly to his compatriot after seeing Mathijsen’s
performance against Italy. A centre-half with a good left foot, Mathijsen
could help keep a struggling team from the drop or make a better team
sounder.
Miguel (Portugal)
Cost: £6m
Would suit: Liverpool
Yet to take the field for Portugal, but that’s because he is third choice at
full-back behind Jose Bosingwa and Paulo Ferreira, who have cost £30m of
Chelsea’s money. Miguel, 28, may be the most naturally talented of all three
but has not had his best season in Valencia’s defence. He is skilful, nippy
and not long ago was desired by...Chelsea. His luck is that right-back is a
coveted position in England.
Vaclav Sverkos (Czech Republic)
Cost: £4m
Would suit: West Brom, Hull, Wigan
Shades of the younger Milan Baros about this striker, who scored the first
goal of Euro 2008. Sverkos plays for Banik Ostrava, just as Baros did when
Liverpool signed him, and was the Czech Republic league’s top scorer last
season. Lively and pugnacious.
David Silva (Spain)
Cost: £12m
Would suit: Arsenal, Tottenham
Dainty-looking player with a lovely left foot. Tricky on the ball, not so much
a winger as playmaker, and vulnerable to a bruising man-marker if he does
not impose himself through good footwork early on. Silva is looking for
Champions League football, which Valencia can’t offer him.
Andrei Arshavin (Russia)
Cost: £12m
Would suit: Everton, Portsmouth, Manchester City
Still waiting his tournament debut because he was suspended for Russia’s first
two games after being sent off in their final qualifier against Andorra. He
may only get one match to show his talents as a playmaker. Can thread a
lovely pass and can score goals too, but is highly valued by Uefa Cup
holders Zenit St Petersburg, who expect hefty fees.
Roger Guerreiro (Poland)
Cost: £4m
Would suit: Middlesbrough, Fulham, Wigan
There is nothing like a European passport to raise a Brazilian footballer’s
value, and Guerreiro’s Polish citizenship came to him with unseemly haste.
Dynamic in the Polish league with Legia Warsaw, Guerreiro has only lived in
his adopted country since 2006, but Poland, needing a bit of creativity,
called him up and he was quickly naturalised. He has scored their only goal
so far at Euro 2008. The converted defender also makes good runs from
midfield.
Cosmin Contra (Romania)
Cost: £1m
Would suit: Bolton, Middlesbrough
Veteran right full-back with a CV as long as his impressive stride. Has a
knack of rising to the big occasion, as he did for Getafe in the Uefa Cup
last season. Has itchy feet and might fancy a final gig somewhere in the
Premier League, where right-backs are eagerly sought.
Jan Koller (Czech Republic)
Cost: £1.5m
Would suit: Stoke, West Brom, Fulham
The veteran’s veteran, and even at the age of 35 he is possibly good for a few
60-odd-minute stints at a club that likes tall target men. And yes, like the
best beanstalks, Koller can also play the ball a bit with his feet. Bags of
experience.
Valon Behrami (Switzerland)
Cost: £6m
Would suit: Manchester City, Sunderland
Right-sided Lazio player with an attention-seeking taste in haircuts.
Interesting background, too, having fled Kosovo to live in Switzerland, for
whom he has shown some signs of being a footballer with skills above the
mundane average of his team.
Ivan Rakitic (Croatia)
Cost: £8m
Would suit: Manchester City, Tottenham
Excellent against Germany last Thursday for a bullish, confident Croatia. He
is one of the youngest among their number, having only turned 20 in March,
but can deliver threat from either flank of midfield. Plays in the
Bundesliga with Schalke.
Slaven Bilic (manager, Croatia)
Cost: small, or no, compensation, reasonable wage
Would suit: West Ham
His players call him “Our very own Special One”. The 39-year-old has had
tremendous success in his first job in charge of a senior team, his native
country. With a charismatic personality that embraces guitar-playing skills
and a university qualification in law, Bilic is multilingual, has a Premier
League playing background as a defender with West Ham and Everton, and his
team prevented England taking part in this tournament.
...and five names to steer clear of
LILIAN THURAM (France)
Sad to report, but Thuram against Holland on Friday looked like Marcel
Desailly had done four years earlier - well past his sell-by date. A
fabulous defender for much of his 36 years, he’s looking for a couple of
years more in a top flight somewhere having been released by Barcelona. He
has not helped his case here
MARCO MATERAZZI (Italy)
The pantomime villain of Italian football, Materazzi has an in-your-face
aggression which some managers have appreciated. As for his opponents … just
ask Zinedine Zidane. Jose Mourinho has just taken over at Internazionale,
where Materazzi plays, and his assessment of this ageing centre-half is yet
to be made clear. If he moves, a Premier League wage may be tempting,
although his record there with Everton some years ago, was not impressive
MARIO GOMEZ (Germany)
Touted as a fine mix of Spanish flair - his father is from Spain - and German
power, this striker has been poor so far. He has attracted admiring glances
cast from Iberia, Bayern Munich and even the Premier League, but may well
have lost his place in Germany’s starting XI
MILAN BAROS (Czech Rep)
His Premier League experiences chart a slow decline from the young tyro
brought to Liverpool by Gerard Houllier. Had spells with Aston Villa and
Lyons before going to Portsmouth on loan last season. Pompey have not
pursued their option
OTTO REHHAGEL (Greece)
This manager became a sort of shorthand for how high fitness and a loudmouth
sergeant-major approach from the boss could make a silk purse out of a sow’s
ear. Greece are the European champions, yes, but have not decorated this
tournament
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Who made up this list?. Surely one of the boys from the Turkish team should be mentioned. Turkey has played as a team and what a team . Thats soccer(australia) football. I am so so proud of our boys well done . Thats my team!!!!!!!!!. Money can not buy their belief and guts. Go for glory Turkey.
ayfer evran, sydney, australia
it is more interesting match than another matches although turkey had not played match very well they had won ervery matches from my point of if turkey continues to have this chance they can win the cup
muhammed, istanbul, turkey
Yes arda,semih,rüştü rencber must be in list who are the shampionship players
Nevra, istanbul, turkey
Arda is your news star? What club you're supporting palavoz, let me guess Spurs? :)
shearyadi, Newcastle,
no player of a semi finalist team Turkey.hah what a true list!!!!!
bora , Ankara, Turkey
yep thats true arda and nihat they fighted against the teams we played thats true why aren t here on this list?no one sees turkısh player as stars u see who win
caglar, antalya, turkey
haha, turkey in the semi final and there isn't any turkish player. this is ridiculous. at least arda, nihat and hamit should be in the list. spanish audiences know nihat very well, similarly germans know hamit. and here you are our new star, arda!
palavoz, london, uk
where is arda
murat, istanbul, turkey
Nihat Kahveci, Arda Turan and Sevet Cetin ...
At least 1 of these players should have been on this list.
Yagiz YAR, Karsiyaka / IZMIR, TURKIYE
where is turkish player it s essantial that arda and volkan is wroten in the list
vatan, ankara, turkey
Gordon's valuation was more down down to British players being grotesquely overvalued.
Given his high level experience and young (for a keeper) age, I'd say Boruc belongs in the 10-12m range.
If he were British, it'd be closer to 20m. :-)
Brian, Upstate NY, USA
Six million for Boruc??? Yer having a giraffe, pal! Sunderland paid 10m for Craig Gordon with no major tournament or Champions League experience. See that 6m? Double it, and then your talking sense. Man City, Arsenal, Milan, or Inter, would appear as the most likely suitors.
Ian, Livingston, Scotland
Turkish players Nihat, Arda should have been on this list.
Hasan, odrum, Turkey
My favorite footballer is Arda Turann.I think "He is a hero"
But he is very expensive :) £15m :)
yilmaz, istanbul, turkey
You do realise that the absolute desperation of English teams to pay big money for Europe's top players (f.e. vd Sar), just shows the current absolute lack of talent... That's probably why you are not at Euro 2008:-)
Hanneke, Leiden, Netherlands
I would have to say ARDA TURAN should be added to that list.
One of the most promising young players in yourope, who wont cost a heap of money. great value for money
Andy, Melbourne, Australia
I don't want our Russian guys to play anywhere else but in Russia)))
Nataly , Moscow, Russia
C'mon Turks, lucky goals in last minutes don't mean that your players have something to do in strong leagues. See Greeks, who did nothing in major clubs after Euro in Portugal, and Turkey even would not be champion, but looser in game with Croatia.
Luke, Utopia,
Otto Rehagel has won it already and has qualified this time,what about England?Greece has any right to be there,because they have qualified,or would you like to replace them with England?????
football, Singapore,
This prices are all wrong, far too low, Villa's price was more than 16 mil even before the tournament. He's now valued at around 30 mil, and Boruc is worth a lot more than 6 mil, at least twice the amount
juree, celje, slovenia
FC Galatsaray- the best club in the world...because Arda TURAN play this team...i thing Arda TURAN is the best futballer in the europen champion...
Can, Antalya, Turkiye
ARDA TURAN (from TURKEY) is likely to become one of the most demanded players after the tournament. He is really quite good, fast, talented, strong, young etc...
ibrahim candan, izmir, turkey
Toulalan value at 10 mio? ? Joao Moutinho at 8.... I'm definately sell-buy on that one!
NM, London,
English people think that every talented player should defenitely go to English clubs! Go on dreaming!!!
FC Bayern Munchen - the best club in the world!
Alessandro, Moscow, Russia
I have to totally agree with Emre, Afyonkarahisar, Turkiye. Arda looks a terrific prospect. He is technically excellent, with a very good passing range and his link up play is top notch. Danijel Pranjic is a great shout from that list. A great cross and lot's of pace, he would be an ideal Prem LB.
Wesley, Weston-s-mare,
There are some mistakes in that list.. Where is Emre, Nihat, Hamit, Arda, Colin Kazım?? They deserve to take part in that list I think..
Hanifi POLAT, Erzurum, Turkey
34 million pounds for villa? Sorry, David, but he is no Torres...and he didnt sell for anywhere near that amount. Yes, he's a goalscorer but at 3'6", he wont go at that price.
Will Teasdale, Manchester, England
Excellent list. What about Sionko? Kormaz of Switzerland?
Good list though. I would like to see a Rakitic-Modric partnership at Tottenham. They would be some mean centre midfielders. Rakitic will be the long ball specialist and Modric wil be the short-pass, link-up specialist.
Kay, London, England
Dont Forget Turks , Arda Turan is the best and i must say
Turks = Phoenix, They comes back wonderfull
Emre, Afyonkarahisar, Turkiye
Nihat. Where is Nihat in this list?! Would love to see him in a Spurs shirt.
Chaz, London,
While Ricardo Quaresma is a cronaldo lite, we must not forget he had his big chance at barca earlier in his career and fluffed that opportunity, is he really ready for the premier league. I think rakitic would be great for the toon. Hes young and skilled and has an eye for goal, great talent!!!!!!!
Anesu Chingono, Grahamstown, South Africa
Some of these prices are unreal. Do you follow football? If Villa leave it will be for something in the region of 34 million pounds. Moutinho is Deco II in the making and will go for 18 and Lyon always get top dollar, so Toulalan won't be off anywhere for 10. He is too slow anyhow.
David, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
6 million for boruc ? Best laugh ive had all week. Double that and add a couple of millon - Craig Gordon went for £10 million, and while he is a good keeper he has no experience in the champions league or in major international tournaments, where Boruc has excelled.
matt, glasgow,
i think benzema would b a great singing 4 man utd and sergio ramos wud do good aswell!!!!!!!!!!!!!
phily, dublin, ireland