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Manchester United are attempting to negotiate a two-week trial for American teenager Freddy Adu in November.
The club ...
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Manchester United are attempting to negotiate a two-week trial for American teenager Freddy Adu in November.
The club initially rejected reports that the 17-year-old striker, who plays Major League Soccer for DC United, would visit Old Trafford. However, it has now emerged that negotiations are under way.
Adu has also been linked with Chelsea and could be available for transfer in January, providing a fee can be agreed with MLS, who own his registration. <!-- E SF --> DC United's domestic season ended at the weekend after they lost a play-off at the hands of New England Revolution.
After the game Adu said there had been "some serious talks" that could lead to him playing elsewhere next year and his comments heightened speculation over his future.
"I'd like to be back but my ultimate goal is to go overseas and if it comes sooner rather than later, I'll take it," he added. Adu has played three seasons for DC United, having joined them at the age of 14.
Although there is only one year remaining on his contract with MLS, there is an option for two more for the Ghana-born player, who has been hailed as the great hope of American soccer.
Any potential move to Europe will be permissible under international transfer rules when he turns 18 in June 2007.
So how good is he?
If he is as good as they say then i'm surprised no one has signed him already.
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It totally depends, some players mature well and get to their logical "peak" from 26 plus (up to their early 30's) whilst others peak very early and then tend to have shorter careers.
A lot of that depends on the type of player they are. If they are a speed demon reliant on their pace over the first five yards, then once they've suffered a few injuries and maybe played a lot of games before their mid 20's they may struggle to ever get their form back.
Then their cheif option is to re-invent their playing style. I'll give you a small example. England main forward (goalscorer) used to be a guy called Alan Shearer who was very strong and pacy as a young man. He suffered a couple of very serious injuries and eventually remodelled his play. He'd lost his pace, so he bulked up, became stronger at his team play and with his back to goal, holding up the ball for others.
So you just can't tell. Pace and awareness may make you great young player, but wisdom comes later and if the player doesn't have the intelligence to change later in their career it may not be as long as it originally looked like it might be!!
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Alright, I think I understand. Thanks. What the man Shearer did, sounds a lot liek Michael Jordan later in his career. He could no longer dominate with his pure athleticism, so he developed a more dangerous outside shot and also bulked up to be able to take defenders down low and post them up.
Of course, speaking on Adu, I have no idea what his potential is or what he's projected to be. In America he's considered a phenom but our league is kinda shaky and you never know with the media anyway because they try to blow everything up. He was 14-years old, so they loved him for it.