Four Club Brugge Stars Attracting Interest from Europe's Elite
Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo' reported that Belgian club Club Brugge, which faces Barcelona tonight at 10 PM in the UEFA Champions League, is a prominent example in managing the transfer market in terms of buying and selling.
This comes after they successfully earned 81 million euros last summer from selling several players, including Ardon Jashari who moved to Milan for 36 million euros, Maxim De Cuyper who joined Brighton for 20 million, and Shamseddin Talabi who transferred to Sunderland for the same amount, in addition to Ferran Jutgla who left for Celta Vigo for five million.
The newspaper indicated that there are four other players from the current Brugge lineup who are being closely monitored by scouts from major European clubs, and their departure is expected soon, namely Joel Ordonez, Joaquin Sese, Christos Tzoulis, and Raphael Onyedika.
The newspaper clarified that Ecuadorian defender Joel Ordonez (21 years old, 1.88 meters) is distinguished by his physical strength, defensive intelligence, and calmness in decision-making, which has made him a favorite among scouts in Europe. Additionally, Belgian left-back Joaquin Sese (20 years old, 1.78 meters) is considered one of the most promising talents, as he can play on the right side with his opposite foot and is known for his strength in duels, vitality, and accuracy in ball distribution from the back, along with his ability to win aerial and ground balls.
The newspaper added that Nigerian defensive midfielder Raphael Onyedika (24 years old, 1.84 meters) is known for his combative style and ability to recover balls, as well as his proficient use of both feet, although he sometimes leaves spaces when advancing forward, noting that he is currently suffering from a hamstring injury.
In the attacking line, the newspaper highlighted Greek winger Christos Tzoulis (23 years old, 1.79 meters) who is characterized by his dangerous penetrations, ability to lead the ball quickly, and high accuracy in shooting, confirming that he is one of Brugge's standout players this season.
According to the newspaper, Club Brugge is a successful model in developing talents and selling them for huge profits, making it a focal point for major European clubs in recent years.
This comes after they successfully earned 81 million euros last summer from selling several players, including Ardon Jashari who moved to Milan for 36 million euros, Maxim De Cuyper who joined Brighton for 20 million, and Shamseddin Talabi who transferred to Sunderland for the same amount, in addition to Ferran Jutgla who left for Celta Vigo for five million.
The newspaper indicated that there are four other players from the current Brugge lineup who are being closely monitored by scouts from major European clubs, and their departure is expected soon, namely Joel Ordonez, Joaquin Sese, Christos Tzoulis, and Raphael Onyedika.
The newspaper clarified that Ecuadorian defender Joel Ordonez (21 years old, 1.88 meters) is distinguished by his physical strength, defensive intelligence, and calmness in decision-making, which has made him a favorite among scouts in Europe. Additionally, Belgian left-back Joaquin Sese (20 years old, 1.78 meters) is considered one of the most promising talents, as he can play on the right side with his opposite foot and is known for his strength in duels, vitality, and accuracy in ball distribution from the back, along with his ability to win aerial and ground balls.
The newspaper added that Nigerian defensive midfielder Raphael Onyedika (24 years old, 1.84 meters) is known for his combative style and ability to recover balls, as well as his proficient use of both feet, although he sometimes leaves spaces when advancing forward, noting that he is currently suffering from a hamstring injury.
In the attacking line, the newspaper highlighted Greek winger Christos Tzoulis (23 years old, 1.79 meters) who is characterized by his dangerous penetrations, ability to lead the ball quickly, and high accuracy in shooting, confirming that he is one of Brugge's standout players this season.
According to the newspaper, Club Brugge is a successful model in developing talents and selling them for huge profits, making it a focal point for major European clubs in recent years.