Yes, yes there is.Any indication he will come here?
It will be fine. Sometimes players are as old as 25 when they join us.Bit of a shame we would have to wait until he's 18 before we could sign him. Playing wise, it shouldn't really matter, but have him participate in our academy, learn our methods and so on would be very valuable at a younger age.
None of us will know for a couple of years.So he hasn’t been signed yet? Or has he a pre signed one for when he turns 18?
Arshavin?It's mad that there hasn't really been any really top class Russian players in decades. Must be the biggest sleeping giant in world football.
Add Maradona and Pele...He looks better than Messi and Ronaldo combined.
He’s trains with United couple of times a season I think. He’s definitely a massive United fan. He was at Anfield with United away supporters last season. I’d say if everything goes as it should, he’d be coming here soon as he turns 18.Any indication he will come here?
Russia isn't in the EU so we have to wait until he's 18.Why cant we sign him and then loan him back whatever side hes at now? Just to make sure hes with us.
It's weird how often they have players that are sufficiently hyped up - Akinfeev, Dzagoev, Kerzhakov, Arshavin, Cheryshev, Pavlyuchenko, etc - but they either never leave Russia or come to Europe and go straight back.It's mad that there hasn't really been any really top class Russian players in decades. Must be the biggest sleeping giant in world football.
With the wages level of the past 15 years there just isn't enough motivation for most players. They are either happy to stay in RPL and often stagnate, or if they do move there isn't the same stakes to succeed involved as someone from a country with a poorer league like a Balkan/Polish etc player or most of South America/Africa. So what you often got in that time is a player goes late in age and/or struggles in a first season or at their first club then just doesn't have the motivation to keep going. Or if they realise they might need to step down to a smaller club to fit their level or get game time and rebuild, usually just prefer to go back home. It's not that different to Italian and English players mentality historically, it's just that here the league for various reasons is low enough standard for it to be a problem.It's weird how often they have players that are sufficiently hyped up - Akinfeev, Dzagoev, Kerzhakov, Arshavin, Cheryshev, Pavlyuchenko, etc - but they either never leave Russia or come to Europe and go straight back.
Might as well get used to this as once we leave the EU at the end of this year we will all have to follow FIFA rules and won't be able to sign any foreign youngsters until they are 18, where as clubs inside the EU can get them when they are 16.Russia isn't in the EU so we have to wait until he's 18.
I thought dzagoev would become a superstarIt's weird how often they have players that are sufficiently hyped up - Akinfeev, Dzagoev, Kerzhakov, Arshavin, Cheryshev, Pavlyuchenko, etc - but they either never leave Russia or come to Europe and go straight back.
If Russia had a private, purely commercial football industry with no government and oligarch money, no stupid limits on foreigners, they would be a European powerhouse. Talent wise, Russia is as rich as resource wise. Russian players get really spoiled as soon as they get noted by media. Artyom Dzyuba is a notable exemption from that rule. He is the best player of his generation, and his success is 90% based on his work ethics.It's weird how often they have players that are sufficiently hyped up - Akinfeev, Dzagoev, Kerzhakov, Arshavin, Cheryshev, Pavlyuchenko, etc - but they either never leave Russia or come to Europe and go straight back.
Didn't have the get up and goev?I thought dzagoev would become a superstar
He was very good for a very short window of time. I don't think anybody would put him near the top bracket of players of his time though.Arshavin?
He started well, but stayed too long in Russia and injury prone. Especially injuries can ruin you completely.I thought dzagoev would become a superstar
Yeah... I wish we could get him now. That stat above is insane. MOTM in senior team at that age???I hope we don´t feck up with this kid. It´s his dream to come here and looks like young Russian Aguero. Three years is a long time in football before we are eligable to sign him though..
Nothing we can do about that unfortunately, but the rules are the rules. Still, unless we monumentally feck it up, it should be fairly straightforward. We seem to keep in touch with him regularly, and looking at his response he seems to have already made up his mind as well.I hope we don´t feck up with this kid. It´s his dream to come here and looks like young Russian Aguero. Three years is a long time in football before we are eligable to sign him though..
Can we sign him before he turns 18?He is now 16 yrs and one month old. January 2023: Welcome to Manchester United Sergey!
Obviously Russian football is in a complete disarray — but a special talent can be born in any country. He has also showed his level in multiple United’s trials.If this was Ice Hockey or Basketball, I would be happy with this. Russian foootballer are a shadow of the former soviet school nowadays.
No. Only if his parents move to UK for specifically non-football reasons, which seems to be highly unlikely.Can we sign him before he turns 18?
I'm sure he will become a functional professional player. Only time will tell if he can develop into a top club footballer. But either at basket and Ice Hockey russia still produces gold quality, kind of a nistery why the same is not happening at football.Obviously Russian football is in a complete disarray — but a special talent can be born in any country. He has also showed his level in multiple United’s trials.