Paraguayan left back Diego León arriving in July

It's a massive ask to go from playing in Costa Rica to playing in the Premier League.

We are taking a bit of a punt at £3 million but the odds are he is very unlikely to make it here. I'm guessing that we will loan him out for a few years and see how he progresses.

It's an interesting insight in to how we are looking at new markets but It doesn't seem like one to get particularly excited about!
 
How many times in football can you say that not only have you never heard of a player, but also the club he plays for? :lol:

Paraguay? So obscure.
Cerro Porteño is a very well known and respected side in South America. Have been protagonists in many Copa Libertadores. It's almost like you don't know what you're talking about, or am I missing something?
 
I like the idea of signing a younger profile of player from abroad.

Best case scenario he develops the way that the club hopes or better and we get ourselves a starter or squad player. If he doesn't develop enough for us or his style doesn't suit the league, we can always get him a loan move and potentially a move that garners us a profit. Worst case we get ourselves a small loss or break even.

The way that the financial rules are, I sadly think we need to be much better at developing younger talents for the benefit of the balance sheet homegrown or foreign.
 
I like the out of blue, unknown-type of signings! If you’re good enough, you’re old enough.
 
Looks like a cross between Roberto Carlos and Marcus Rojo.
 
How many times in football can you say that not only have you never heard of a player, but also the club he plays for? :lol:

Paraguay? So obscure.

It's the biggest club in Paraguay alongside Olimpia, like it's said above they've reached semis in Libertadores many times and are tough as any Paraguayan side.

Paraguay BTW didn't had too many major figures, yet they had some ocasional great players in their history, specially in the old days fellas like Arsenio Erico. He was trully admired by everyone in his time, from Perdernera, to Di Stefano, he was quite a maverick as a goalscorer.
 
Love that we are finally getting aggressive in South American young talents.

All a bit late. Allowing Chelsea to have a free run at both Estevão and Kendry Paez was borderline criminal. While Todd Boely was busy ‘ruining Chelsea’ by buying the best young talent around, we were balancing their sheet by paying 55m for Mason fecking Mount.
 
Hopefully the first of many South American lesser-known talents that we acquire on the cheap and sell them for profit or develop them into first team players.

Too many times in recent years we had good opportunities on the South American market and we missed out. I didn't like missing out on the likes of Caicedo to Brighton or Anselmino to Chelsea. And what happened to that Zambrano kid?
 
All a bit late. Allowing Chelsea to have a free run at both Estevão and Kendry Paez was borderline criminal. While Todd Boely was busy ‘ruining Chelsea’ by buying the best young talent around, we were balancing their sheet by paying 55m for Mason fecking Mount.

Sadly that's very true. I forgot those two names. :(
 
I remember when Ragnick said that it's considered a success if you get 50% of your transfers right. I'd say when it comes to young players I'd be happy if 1 in 5 made it. It's the right approach.
 
All a bit late. Allowing Chelsea to have a free run at both Estevão and Kendry Paez was borderline criminal. While Todd Boely was busy ‘ruining Chelsea’ by buying the best young talent around, we were balancing their sheet by paying 55m for Mason fecking Mount.
I definitely remember throwing a strop on here back after the Caicedo failure when people made excuses for Murtough because "it wasn't clear who his agent was and how to get the deal done" and then later the Endrick signing as well. Estevao and Paez just add to the list, but to see people excusing our lack of participation in South American wonderkids was a joke.
 
I definitely remember throwing a strop on here back after the Caicedo failure when people made excuses for Murtough because "it wasn't clear who his agent was and how to get the deal done" and then later the Endrick signing as well. Estevao and Paez just add to the list, but to see people excusing our lack of participation in South American wonderkids was a joke.
Alvarez too, could've made us a pretty penny.
 
It's a massive ask to go from playing in Costa Rica to playing in the Premier League.

We are taking a bit of a punt at £3 million but the odds are he is very unlikely to make it here. I'm guessing that we will loan him out for a few years and see how he progresses.

It's an interesting insight in to how we are looking at new markets but It doesn't seem like one to get particularly excited about!

Paulo Wanchope was pretty good, why can't a special talent come out of a smaller league? So was Ole for that matter. Obviously he'll be given time to adapt but why couldn't he contribute within a year or two if the players ahead of him don't show anything better?
 
And would've allowed us to use move spent on Hojlund/Zirkzee on other positions.

I hope over the next few years, we keep making deals that represent value like Mazraoui.
It’s pretty much the only way we are going back to relevance now. We’ve wasted too much money already to buy our way to success so we need to count on scouting and value to bail us out.

All successful teams are at least to some extent built on good value players though. It’s impossible to just buy everyone at a high price like we’ve tried for years.
 
The ratings in the intro and the video don't match, in a good way. Maybe one-footed, but so were some of the best players in the world, that's not deal-breaker people think it is. Also a bit chunky, but same thing.

The rating 2/10 for 'injury-prone' does need a bit of investigating though.

Pretty good comp for someone his age playing against big boys. Absolutely rapid and with the strength of an ox. 2 traits we badly need.
 
Yeah he looks talented for his age for sure and very athletic. I’m glad we are stepping into this niche in the market and I hope we do it a lot more often. Pellistri shouldn’t put anyone off. He’ll end up a decent player but we do need to provide these guys with a lot more games or much better loans or they will stagnate
 
I definitely remember throwing a strop on here back after the Caicedo failure when people made excuses for Murtough because "it wasn't clear who his agent was and how to get the deal done" and then later the Endrick signing as well. Estevao and Paez just add to the list, but to see people excusing our lack of participation in South American wonderkids was a joke.
The Caicedo failure had nothing to do with Murtough because he was the head of youth development and in charge of doing deals at youth level. So it's not people making excuses but rather pointing to the people who were in charge at the executive level pertaining to first team transfers like Ed Woodward and the transfers/contracts director Matt Judge.

And as far as Kendry Paez and Estevao are concerned, it was simply down to the Chelsea ownership being far more aggressive in pursuing players which got them the signatures of those players. Both players are youth players and to even have a chance of signing them the ownership need to provide the tools to the guys working directly within the youth structure to even have a chance.
 
All a bit late. Allowing Chelsea to have a free run at both Estevão and Kendry Paez was borderline criminal. While Todd Boely was busy ‘ruining Chelsea’ by buying the best young talent around, we were balancing their sheet by paying 55m for Mason fecking Mount.

I haven't seen Estevao yet, but Paez looked like an ideal fit for the right-sided #10 role in Amorim's system when I watched him at the Copa America.
 
Cerro Porteño is a very well known and respected side in South America. Have been protagonists in many Copa Libertadores. It's almost like you don't know what you're talking about, or am I missing something?

Won 34 league titles - I had heard of them, but didn't know they were that big
 
Perhaps he has been sounded out as a potential wing back conversion? Could be the kind of deal a club with a competent scouting department does.