The 19 - year -
old midfielder has fallen out with the French club as he wants to play more first team football.
The 15 - year old
attacking midfielder has already started breaking records, becoming the youngest player to feature and also to score in the top Norwegian division.
He's a different player, but with the incredible amount
of midfielders we've got already I can't see him feature much.
The defensive
midfielder has struggled with some injury problems in recent years but if someone can get him fit he could be a clever buy.
The talented
French midfielder has suffered more than 40 different injuries, and yet his manager always still believes that his next return to the field will be the end of them.
Competition for places in
midfield has become highly competitive and as a result there is more rotation in the central position.
The Spanish
midfielder has since made an exceptional return from injury and is now back in the team.
Well, luckily for us, the
German midfielder has come out and told us why he is trading in Spanish food for Italian cuisine.
To be quite honest whether you like him or not, his the only truly holding defensive
midfielder we've got.
Although they are living up to their reputation, a certain
Spanish midfielder has quietly gone about his job in midfield.
Goals
from midfield have been lacking of late, though of course they seem to be coming in place of goals from attack.
However as good as he is and as much as he would bring, i would say a solely defensive
minded midfielder would be more effective in our current squad.
The former
midfielder has moved up the ranks of Italian football, having made his managerial debut back in 2003.
It is widely reported that the robust Belgian -
born midfielder would command wages in the upwards of # 80,000 per - week.
Possibly in certain circumstances but taking a player out of a fragile
midfield would create its own problems.
The only problem is that the South Korean
midfielder has publicly said that he would only move to a bigger club if he knows that he will be guaranteed first - team football.
So is it just a matter of time before our
happy midfielder has a lot more reason to smile because of his performances on the pitch?