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There is no passing: the reasons why most of the Euro stars have not yet been sold - voila! sport

2022-08-09T08:38:18.536Z


Gloch, Madmon and Lemkin are not alone: ​​only one player from the tournament team was sold, stars from France remained in the second division and in Austria they explain: "Good ability in our league is not worth 7 million"


No pass: The reasons why most of the Euro stars are still not sold

Gloch, Medemon and Lamkin are not alone: ​​only one player from the tournament team was sold, stars from France and England remained in the second division and in Austria they explain: "Good ability in our league is not worth a deal of 7 million euros. Not even close to it."

40 days after the tournament, a snapshot

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09/08/2022

Tuesday, 09 August 2022, 11:15 Updated: 11:17

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Today (Tuesday) marks 40 days until the Euro U19 final, but it seems that the transfer market has a little overlooked the stars of the tournament.

After news of interest in some of the players of the Israel national team, especially Oskar Gloch, in the meantime none of Ofir Haim's team signed a passport and moved to Europe.



Gloch was the center of interest and many teams were impressed, but were put off by the high price that Maccabi Tel Aviv paid.

But it's not just him.

Even cheaper actors such as Ahmed Salman, Ili Madmon and Stav Lemkin, are still in Israel.



A look overseas reveals that the situation is not much different in other national teams - especially those of Israel's size - and very few players have made flashy transitions.

Impressed at the Euros, but teams balked at the price.

Gloch (Photo: Reuters)

It is a bit difficult to compare the Israeli players with those from Italy, England and France.

While the blue-whites dream of moving to a big club, some of these teams are already there.

That's why most of the transfers of English and Italians were on loans to smaller groups.



In England, for example, Dane Scarlett was loaned from Tottenham to Portsmouth and Callum Doyle was loaned from Manchester City to Coventry.

The only major transfer in the European champions' squad was the sale of Carney Chukwuemeka from Aston Villa to Chelsea.

In France, the giant stopper Isak Toure - the most talked about player of the tournament during the group stage - was sold from Le Havre to Marseille for about 5 million euros.



And what about teams of our size?

almost nothing



Romania was the only one to produce a player, Rarsh Ilia who was sold from Rapid Bucharest to Nice after two seasons full of seniors, with reports of the price being 5 million euros.

But in France they say that this deal caused quite a bit of tension because the person who mediated the deal was the son of coach Lucien Fabre.

While the latter was the one who pushed for implementation, many members of the management opposed it.

Faber used all his weight, insisted and finally responded in the affirmative - to his son's joy.

It is likely that if Ilya turns out to be a flop, a lot of dirt will start to float.



In Serbia, they got used to using tournaments of this type to make millions, but this time the team showed poor ability, the players in the scouts' books did not prove themselves and no one was upgraded to a team abroad. The youth team of Slovakia, which advanced to the World Cup thanks to fifth place, did not produce a single player either.



In Austria the story is similar and the only player who passed actually took a step back: the midfielder Erwin Omic who started the tournament as a player belonging to Juventus and a little later was released without compensation and signed with Wolfsberger of Thai Bribo.

Yussuf Demir has shown a pinch of talent at times, but as of today he is still in Rapid Vienna and it seems that a move to MLS is closer than a major European league.

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The only player in the tournament squad to be sold.

Chukvamka in front of Medemon (Photo: GettyImages, VLADIMIR SIMICEK)

Two players from the tournament team moved to other teams, Carney Chuquamke and the French defender Brian Pereira, who ended his contract in Lance's youth team and moved to Auxerre for a bonus fee only.

The three Israelis, Stav Lemkin, Ili Madmon and Oskar Gloch, remained in the same teams as did other players from the tournament team.



Alan Virginius, who plays in Soho, shone in the tournament with quality moves on the wing - including a beautiful goal against Israel in the semi-finals.

In the weeks that have passed since then, he has been mentioned as a candidate for several teams, mainly Newcastle.

But he is still in the second division in France after the Magpies were not convinced that they wanted to pay 10 million euros for him.



League Two is currently also Alex Scott's reality, albeit in England.

The Bristol City midfielder impressed scouts of three mid-tier teams from the Bundesliga and they rushed to tell the professional managers.

When the inquiry phase came and the Germans heard a price tag hovering around £8 million, everyone panicked and did a U-turn.

"If Rapid wants much more than two million euros, it will be very difficult for her to sell him in Europe."

Demir (Photo: GettyImages, Johann Schwarz)

Why is it that so many players who impressed at the U19 Euros still haven't moved on?

Apparently a good euro is not enough to convince big teams in Europe to pay high sums for them.

Especially not if we are talking about players who gained little experience in the seniors and more in leagues like Serbia, Romania, Austria, Slovakia and yes - also Israel.

European teams are ready to take their time, continue to follow the players next season and maybe then open their wallets.



The Austrian media tried to analyze yesterday: "Damir is still in Rapid and it's no coincidence. In Germany, for example, the market that is most suitable for the Austrian footballer, only two players under the age of 20 were purchased. Adam Luzek moved to Leverkusen for 13 million euros after three years in the seniors of Sparta Prague And appearances in the senior team of the Czech Republic - that's normal. And the other? The Danish Oskar Fraulo to Menschlangedbach for two million euros. If Rapid demands much more for Demir than they paid for Fraulo, it will be very difficult for them to sell him to a team in Europe."



The following analysis states: "This year there were several cases of 18-19-year-olds who were sold for more than 4-5 million euros, but they gained experience in leagues in England, Portugal, Turkey, Italy, France. True, Red Bull Salzburg got Austria a lot of points in the Op" A, but our league is not in the first line in terms of professional scouts and managers.

Barcelona also wanted a loan deal for Demir before paying so much money.

With objective eyes, good ability in our league is not worth a 7 million euro deal.

Not even close to that."

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