Quick first step typical of young wide forwards. (conf 0.5)
Sustained pace to run in behind defenders. (conf 0.5)
Good change-of-direction on the wing. (conf 0.5)
Normally maintains activity across matches but not elite endurance. (conf 0.45)
Generally comfortable receiving under pressure for his profile. (conf 0.45)
Effective 1v1 dribbler on the flank. (conf 0.5)
Can protect the ball but not a primary strength. (conf 0.4)
Solid technique from distance and in crossings/finishes. (conf 0.45)
Capable in quick combinations in tight spaces. (conf 0.45)
Not a primary distributor over long range. (conf 0.35)
Delivers useful balls from wide areas. (conf 0.5)
Makes intelligent attacking runs and picks chances in the final third. (conf 0.4)
Reasonably composed in front of goal for a winger. (conf 0.45)
Occasionally takes speculative attempts; room for improvement. (conf 0.4)
Finds pockets and makes attacking runs to create space. (conf 0.45)
Not typically known as a primary set-piece taker. (conf 0.3)
Can contest headers but not a dominant aerial presence. (conf 0.35)
Holds his own in 50/50s at his position. (conf 0.4)
Active off the ball and contributes to team pressing. (conf 0.45)
Contributes to defensive phases but not a specialist. (conf 0.4)
Reasonable awareness but can be beaten out of position. (conf 0.35)
Generally calm in attacking situations for his age. (conf 0.4)
Shows good instincts but still developing choices under pressure. (conf 0.4)
High activity levels both on and off the ball. (conf 0.45)
No known chronic issues; generally available. (conf 0.35)
Young attacker with clear upside in technique and physical tools. (conf 0.4)
Emerging profile; not yet widely established internationally. (conf 0.4)
No roster-based suggestions yet.
A young, technically comfortable wide attacker who prefers taking defenders on and creating chances from the flank or in advanced midfield pockets. Shows directness, good close control and a willingness to press; still refining decision-making and end-product to reach consistent high-level output.
Often deployed on either flank and praised for his ability to beat defenders one-on-one.
Known among coaches for a high work-rate and willingness to defend from the front.