Strength: He has extremely fast feet and is a very quick dribbler, he can turn left or right in order to get out of a high press allowing him to get beyond a midfielder with ease.
Strength: He isn’t afraid to try make a difficult pass, often at times flicking the ball past players and he can even thread the needle in some scenarios which require high levels of confidence.
Strength: Due to his fast feet he is often fouled by players giving the team plenty of free kicks which allow them to if needed slow down or speed up the pace of play, allowing him to dictate the speed of attack.
Weakness: At times it feels like he can be too confident and at times if he loses the ball he could be in serious danger of an attack, other than this he looks like an amazing talent and has a bright future ahead of him.
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It is more than likely for Randal Kolo Muani to leave Frankfurt in the upcoming transfer window, which is why Frankfurt should be looking into a new striker to fill that void that will open with his departure.
I see Ayase Ueda as THE perfect replacement for Kolo Muani. The Japanese international has gotten 21 goals provided 2 assists in his first season in Europe at Cercle Brugge and seems to be unstoppable
Even though he is not he youngest (25),Dávid Hancko of Slovakia is the perfect choice CB for many teams,and should be one to watch this summer. Averaging a 7.30 rating on Sofascore,he is among the most reliable CBs of the Eredivise.
Not only standing out with his defending abilities,but he is very comfortable on the ball as well,also having 9(!) G/A this season in all comps. Wins 70% of his duels,while having 5 long balls and 3.8 chipped passes per 90
Gives 25.1 accurate passes on the opposition half,the perfect demonstration of his highly offensive style for a CB.Versatility is also one of his strenghts as he is able to play as a CB,LCB and LB too