2022 Craitish transfers
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Eĵars Town have made their first move of the transfer window, as they look to replace six outgoing players, and have shown no shyness by bringing in Florian World Cup-winning winger Ryan Clark.
The 24-year-old, who is capable of playing on both wings, joins in a substantial Cr 14 million deal from Stonehall Hotspur, for whom he had played since joining in 2018. A regular in the Florian national setup, Clark has an enviable winner's medal haul already, having been part of the squads to win the World Cup and Copa Apollonia, and with one of the key parts of his career being scoring the decisive penalty in the RPNL final in 2021.
He has been given the 11 jersey for Eĵars, who are aiming to break Cherry Trees' dominant run of titles in the 2023 season, with another number change seeing first-choice stopper Freddie Pellegrino taking number 1 after vacating the 24.
The 24-year-old, who is capable of playing on both wings, joins in a substantial Cr 14 million deal from Stonehall Hotspur, for whom he had played since joining in 2018. A regular in the Florian national setup, Clark has an enviable winner's medal haul already, having been part of the squads to win the World Cup and Copa Apollonia, and with one of the key parts of his career being scoring the decisive penalty in the RPNL final in 2021.
He has been given the 11 jersey for Eĵars, who are aiming to break Cherry Trees' dominant run of titles in the 2023 season, with another number change seeing first-choice stopper Freddie Pellegrino taking number 1 after vacating the 24.
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A second late-night big move has gone through tonight as Craitish international goalkeeper Jamie Vallensen secures a move back to his homeland through Kealb FC.
An unfortunate absentee from Craitland's Benacia Cup-winning squad this summer, the 28-year-old has otherwise been a regular in the Craitish setup in recent years, having earned 25 caps so far. He is one of Micras' most successful stoppers currently playing, with six Senyan league titles, two FMF Champions' Leagues and two AEFA Champions' Leagues to his name, and coupled with being at a prime age for a footballer, his substantial fee of Cr 15 million comes at no surprise.
Kealb sign Vallensen as a clear new first choice, as their second 'keeper acquisition of the day, with the club's aim to truly challenge for a first ever League 1 title hoping to see fruition. He takes the coveted number 1 jersey and will be expected to make his senior début in Craitish competition sooner rather than later.
An unfortunate absentee from Craitland's Benacia Cup-winning squad this summer, the 28-year-old has otherwise been a regular in the Craitish setup in recent years, having earned 25 caps so far. He is one of Micras' most successful stoppers currently playing, with six Senyan league titles, two FMF Champions' Leagues and two AEFA Champions' Leagues to his name, and coupled with being at a prime age for a footballer, his substantial fee of Cr 15 million comes at no surprise.
Kealb sign Vallensen as a clear new first choice, as their second 'keeper acquisition of the day, with the club's aim to truly challenge for a first ever League 1 title hoping to see fruition. He takes the coveted number 1 jersey and will be expected to make his senior début in Craitish competition sooner rather than later.
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Biulya äqi Jedu have signed Dauian youth star Ipin as they begin their quest to replace their outgoing players.
The defensive midfielder, who was recently involved in the national side's squad for the Daau Opening series of matches, joins from Daau City for a fee of Cr 900,000. At only 21-years-old, he is considered one of Daau's brightest prospects and his role at BäJ may well be an important one from the off as he is brought in as a clear long-term replacement for the now-retired Chris Alberto. The midfielder, whose full name is Ipin Ogbuchu Jaslirani, takes the club's number 6 shirt, supporting the theory that he could start a number of games this year, with new teammate Junior Felipe-Arin jumping into the vacated number 3 after wearing 21 last season.
The defensive midfielder, who was recently involved in the national side's squad for the Daau Opening series of matches, joins from Daau City for a fee of Cr 900,000. At only 21-years-old, he is considered one of Daau's brightest prospects and his role at BäJ may well be an important one from the off as he is brought in as a clear long-term replacement for the now-retired Chris Alberto. The midfielder, whose full name is Ipin Ogbuchu Jaslirani, takes the club's number 6 shirt, supporting the theory that he could start a number of games this year, with new teammate Junior Felipe-Arin jumping into the vacated number 3 after wearing 21 last season.
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With the need to replace two goalkeepers this summer, Eĵars Town have made a move for experienced Dauian stopper Zack Ortega to act as a back-up to first-choice Freddie Pellegrino.
Ortega, 37, has often been touted as Daau's best between the sticks, though his career seemingly came too soon to overlap with the chance to receive a national team call-up within the FMF. His move to League 1 may well be his last opportunity to play abroad, and has been announced as costing Eĵars Cr 300,000. He takes the team's 13 shirt.
Ortega, 37, has often been touted as Daau's best between the sticks, though his career seemingly came too soon to overlap with the chance to receive a national team call-up within the FMF. His move to League 1 may well be his last opportunity to play abroad, and has been announced as costing Eĵars Cr 300,000. He takes the team's 13 shirt.
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Craitish League 1 clubs have taken advantage of FMF newcomers Vegno, with five sides announcing incoming transfers from Lega A, and one of those also allowing a player to go in the opposite direction.
The most notable move is the Cr 6 million signing of defender Christopher Caravita from AS Virtus Glovetese by Sverige Tiem. The 30-year-old, who is capable of playing both centre-back and left-back - a feature that will suit the club's already versatile back line - was named the best defender last season in his homeland's top flight; an accolade that Sverige will have earmarked before moving to sign him. He has been given the number 3 jersey in Tiem.
Another Vegnese international in the shape of wide midfielder Giuseppe Aprile has joined Biulya äqi Jedu. The 27-year-old has agreed a move from US Puri Agropl for Cr 4.5 million as BäJ look to replace long-term right-mid Santiago Javier. He has been handed the 7 shirt, which he wears for the national side, and follows in the footsteps of legend Manta Pellegrino in taking the number.
Cherry Trees' first acquisition of the summer as they look to rebuild after a number of big-name outgoings is talented young left-back Michele Spanu, 18. Joining from U.S. Città di Murgione, the teenager's high prospects are reflected in the Cr 5 million that the reigning champions are happy to spend on the defender. He has been included in the recent Vegnese national squads and will now battle with fellow youngster Tolten Jancqist for the starting role at Oesst Whiteside, where he will wear the number 3. Of his new teammates, two have been given new numbers as well; defender Denis Ula moves to the 4 shirt from the 14 and Ämel Pellegrino swaps the 19 for 9 as he aims to secure his spot as Joe Foxon's main strike partner.
The fourth, and last, permanent move from Vegno to Craitland sees central midfielder Gaetano Bresciani join Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland in a Cr 2.5 million deal. Bresciani, 28, ends an association with Agropl Rhyno to join HóC, who are now halfway through their venture to replace a substantial four retiring centre-mids this summer. He takes the club's 8 shirt for the upcoming campaign.
While not a permanent deal, a direct exchange of loaned players has also been agreed, with Osĵätoņ Aztecs taking onboard Riccardo Cappiello for the season with 21-year-old Tór-Lydveldt Larsen going the opposite way to Atletico Mhazar until 2023. Central-midfielder Cappiello, 29, comes with international pedigree and will fill the main trouble area for the Aztecs' squad this summer, while Larsen will specialise down the left flank for Mhazar for the rest of the season having featured as a substitute for his parent club this campaign already. Cappiello will wear the 16 shirt for the Aztecs.
The most notable move is the Cr 6 million signing of defender Christopher Caravita from AS Virtus Glovetese by Sverige Tiem. The 30-year-old, who is capable of playing both centre-back and left-back - a feature that will suit the club's already versatile back line - was named the best defender last season in his homeland's top flight; an accolade that Sverige will have earmarked before moving to sign him. He has been given the number 3 jersey in Tiem.
Another Vegnese international in the shape of wide midfielder Giuseppe Aprile has joined Biulya äqi Jedu. The 27-year-old has agreed a move from US Puri Agropl for Cr 4.5 million as BäJ look to replace long-term right-mid Santiago Javier. He has been handed the 7 shirt, which he wears for the national side, and follows in the footsteps of legend Manta Pellegrino in taking the number.
Cherry Trees' first acquisition of the summer as they look to rebuild after a number of big-name outgoings is talented young left-back Michele Spanu, 18. Joining from U.S. Città di Murgione, the teenager's high prospects are reflected in the Cr 5 million that the reigning champions are happy to spend on the defender. He has been included in the recent Vegnese national squads and will now battle with fellow youngster Tolten Jancqist for the starting role at Oesst Whiteside, where he will wear the number 3. Of his new teammates, two have been given new numbers as well; defender Denis Ula moves to the 4 shirt from the 14 and Ämel Pellegrino swaps the 19 for 9 as he aims to secure his spot as Joe Foxon's main strike partner.
The fourth, and last, permanent move from Vegno to Craitland sees central midfielder Gaetano Bresciani join Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland in a Cr 2.5 million deal. Bresciani, 28, ends an association with Agropl Rhyno to join HóC, who are now halfway through their venture to replace a substantial four retiring centre-mids this summer. He takes the club's 8 shirt for the upcoming campaign.
While not a permanent deal, a direct exchange of loaned players has also been agreed, with Osĵätoņ Aztecs taking onboard Riccardo Cappiello for the season with 21-year-old Tór-Lydveldt Larsen going the opposite way to Atletico Mhazar until 2023. Central-midfielder Cappiello, 29, comes with international pedigree and will fill the main trouble area for the Aztecs' squad this summer, while Larsen will specialise down the left flank for Mhazar for the rest of the season having featured as a substitute for his parent club this campaign already. Cappiello will wear the 16 shirt for the Aztecs.
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Following the first season of Victoria's top flight under Craitish rule, a number of the division's best performers have earned moves to League 1 as the transfer deadline looms.
The first signing is Finnan Sherman, who has been headhunted by Cherry Trees as they look to rebuild. No relation to their former player Phillip, Finnan is also a striker and was the top scorer for third-placed Buthminster Athletic. The 21-year-old will be up against tough competition for a starting place, however, and takes the 14 shirt after his Cr 600,000 move.
Eĵars Town have secured the dual-acquisition of Real Riego's left-wing Shane Balfour, 21, and striker Brannon Sweet, 20, for Cr 750,000 apiece. The two youngsters were standout performers for the champions and are held in high regard for the future of Victorian football. They will take Town's 21 and 20 jerseys, respectively, to match their ages.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have agreed to sign Tiperly Rovers' forward Fran Ingham for a fee of Cr 400,000. The 23-year-old was the club's stop scorer last season, and has been given the 11 shirt at HóC, who may turn to him often this year.
Kealb are another team to have signed a striker, with Amblebridge United's Colton Morrish joining for a fee of Cr 550,000. At 25, he is one of the older players joining the league, but will team-up with a number of other stars of a similar age at Kealb. He will wear the number 15.
Sverige Tiem bring two Victorians to League 1, with a centre-back and central midfielder joining their squad. Newhaven FC captain Kristopher Macbaird, 24, comes in after a solid season at the back for the club that finished in second, with Earl's Heath Albion midfielder Derren Spearing, 19, being scouted as a surprise feature for the newcomers. Macbaird takes the 19 shirt after his Cr 250,000 move and Cr 150,000-valued Spearing wears the 22 for the upcoming campaign.
Another team to acquire two players is Xäiville Teflons, who have aimed to combine down their right side, with a right-back and right midfielder coming in. 25-year-old Macaulay Raeburn signs for Cr 350,000 from Dundas County and is given the number 2 shirt, which indicates that he may well be the Teflons' starting full-back sooner rather than later. In addition, Lockie Tupper, 22, agrees to leave Strathalmond Academical for Cr 300,000, with the tough midfielder being given the 19 shirt. Garnet William shifts to the 7 and Róbert Ericsen the 8 shirt as the club rearranges its numbers as well.
Lastly, ZK bring in teenage winger Bradford Lovell-Peters to join his compatriot Felix Leonardson-Slater for Cr 450,000. Joining from Buthminster FC, the 18-year-old has been given the 16 jersey.
Squads are now quickly filling for the 2023 season, with an announcement on which CÓNECT graduates will be joining teams in League 1 set to be made tomorrow as well.
The first signing is Finnan Sherman, who has been headhunted by Cherry Trees as they look to rebuild. No relation to their former player Phillip, Finnan is also a striker and was the top scorer for third-placed Buthminster Athletic. The 21-year-old will be up against tough competition for a starting place, however, and takes the 14 shirt after his Cr 600,000 move.
Eĵars Town have secured the dual-acquisition of Real Riego's left-wing Shane Balfour, 21, and striker Brannon Sweet, 20, for Cr 750,000 apiece. The two youngsters were standout performers for the champions and are held in high regard for the future of Victorian football. They will take Town's 21 and 20 jerseys, respectively, to match their ages.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have agreed to sign Tiperly Rovers' forward Fran Ingham for a fee of Cr 400,000. The 23-year-old was the club's stop scorer last season, and has been given the 11 shirt at HóC, who may turn to him often this year.
Kealb are another team to have signed a striker, with Amblebridge United's Colton Morrish joining for a fee of Cr 550,000. At 25, he is one of the older players joining the league, but will team-up with a number of other stars of a similar age at Kealb. He will wear the number 15.
Sverige Tiem bring two Victorians to League 1, with a centre-back and central midfielder joining their squad. Newhaven FC captain Kristopher Macbaird, 24, comes in after a solid season at the back for the club that finished in second, with Earl's Heath Albion midfielder Derren Spearing, 19, being scouted as a surprise feature for the newcomers. Macbaird takes the 19 shirt after his Cr 250,000 move and Cr 150,000-valued Spearing wears the 22 for the upcoming campaign.
Another team to acquire two players is Xäiville Teflons, who have aimed to combine down their right side, with a right-back and right midfielder coming in. 25-year-old Macaulay Raeburn signs for Cr 350,000 from Dundas County and is given the number 2 shirt, which indicates that he may well be the Teflons' starting full-back sooner rather than later. In addition, Lockie Tupper, 22, agrees to leave Strathalmond Academical for Cr 300,000, with the tough midfielder being given the 19 shirt. Garnet William shifts to the 7 and Róbert Ericsen the 8 shirt as the club rearranges its numbers as well.
Lastly, ZK bring in teenage winger Bradford Lovell-Peters to join his compatriot Felix Leonardson-Slater for Cr 450,000. Joining from Buthminster FC, the 18-year-old has been given the 16 jersey.
Squads are now quickly filling for the 2023 season, with an announcement on which CÓNECT graduates will be joining teams in League 1 set to be made tomorrow as well.
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Cherry Trees have paid the release clause fee to bring Tellian international attacker Luigi Donatello, 27, to Oesst Whiteside.
The versatile Donatello, who is capable of playing as a striker, winger or attacking midfielder, was available at a reduced cost after the relegation of Les Verts Gaianiano from the Tellian top-flight Serie A last season. As a result, Cherry Trees' bid of Cr 10 million was accepted and Donatello agreed personal terms earlier today.
A feature in Tellia's national setup for almost a decade, following an impressive break-out as a teenager, the New Luanda-born player amassed an unfortunate reputation in his younger years as an unpredictable and hot-headed liability. However, he has shown maturity as he has got older to become a valued member of numerous Tellian tournament squads and helping LVG to both domestic and international silverware.
He has been handed Cherry Trees' number 11 shirt, filling the gap left by his fellow adopted-Tellian compatriot Marko Zajc, and was quoted as saying he is relishing the opportunity to showcase his talents in a fluid frontline for the reigning League 1 champions.
The versatile Donatello, who is capable of playing as a striker, winger or attacking midfielder, was available at a reduced cost after the relegation of Les Verts Gaianiano from the Tellian top-flight Serie A last season. As a result, Cherry Trees' bid of Cr 10 million was accepted and Donatello agreed personal terms earlier today.
A feature in Tellia's national setup for almost a decade, following an impressive break-out as a teenager, the New Luanda-born player amassed an unfortunate reputation in his younger years as an unpredictable and hot-headed liability. However, he has shown maturity as he has got older to become a valued member of numerous Tellian tournament squads and helping LVG to both domestic and international silverware.
He has been handed Cherry Trees' number 11 shirt, filling the gap left by his fellow adopted-Tellian compatriot Marko Zajc, and was quoted as saying he is relishing the opportunity to showcase his talents in a fluid frontline for the reigning League 1 champions.
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With the transfer window coming to a close, the traditional intake of CÓNECT academy products into League 1 has seen ten young prospects be awarded with contracts at the highest level. They are, per club, as follows:
Biulya äqi Jedu
21. Elias Hälda - exciting 18-year-old left-back who may lack a bit of pace but makes-up for it with fine positioning and good distribution.
Cherry Trees
19. Ólve Sigberg - central defender, 17, whose imposing height has been a clear boon in his development.
Eĵars Town
15. Moses Órvähl - aged 19, the only goalkeeper signed; good with both his hands and feet.
24. Asmund Cónlachh - right-sided defender who may not appear much this season due to still being 17.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
23. Dhi Hjuit - 18-year-old midfield enforcer; fond of a tackle and named after Teflons legend Dhi F'aĵmek.
Kealb
16. Charlie Sinvald - the youngest 2022 graduate at only 16, who is a forward with an impressive scoring record at all youth levels.
Osĵätoņ Aztecs
22. Kai Hjemdähl - left-footed central midfielder, 18, also capable of playing further wide due to his pace.
Sverige Tiem
17. Gunnar Släine - at 17, this striker has got his break thanks to Helge Bruņ's loan abroad.
Xäiville Teflons
24. Äfton Kaärv - box-to-box midfielder, 18, with high expectations from an international standpoint.
Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
20. Tór Ägir - 20-year-old full-back who prefers the left side of the line, having fought with Hälda for the role in the academy.
Biulya äqi Jedu
21. Elias Hälda - exciting 18-year-old left-back who may lack a bit of pace but makes-up for it with fine positioning and good distribution.
Cherry Trees
19. Ólve Sigberg - central defender, 17, whose imposing height has been a clear boon in his development.
Eĵars Town
15. Moses Órvähl - aged 19, the only goalkeeper signed; good with both his hands and feet.
24. Asmund Cónlachh - right-sided defender who may not appear much this season due to still being 17.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
23. Dhi Hjuit - 18-year-old midfield enforcer; fond of a tackle and named after Teflons legend Dhi F'aĵmek.
Kealb
16. Charlie Sinvald - the youngest 2022 graduate at only 16, who is a forward with an impressive scoring record at all youth levels.
Osĵätoņ Aztecs
22. Kai Hjemdähl - left-footed central midfielder, 18, also capable of playing further wide due to his pace.
Sverige Tiem
17. Gunnar Släine - at 17, this striker has got his break thanks to Helge Bruņ's loan abroad.
Xäiville Teflons
24. Äfton Kaärv - box-to-box midfielder, 18, with high expectations from an international standpoint.
Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen
20. Tór Ägir - 20-year-old full-back who prefers the left side of the line, having fought with Hälda for the role in the academy.
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On deadline day, two clubs have completed their squads for the 2023 season thanks to investment in new FMF members Anahuaco. The near-Cr 1 million total payment to Atlético is thought to likely help generate domestic Anahuacano football on the whole, with the nation's passionate fans hoping to see an immediate impact on Micrasian football in their first competitive appearance due in January's qualifying.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have secured the signing of central midfielder Raúl Ortiz Galán, 22, from champions Atlético Domínguez. Joining for a fee of Cr 500,000 and due to wear the 14 shirt, Ortiz Galán will face stiff competition in his position at HóC after the club has replenished its midfield this summer after a number of retirements.
Also signing from Atlético Domínguez is 20-year-old left-back Iván García Esteban, who has joined Sverige Tiem for Cr 300,000. Taking the club's 16, he is likely to deputise for fellow newcomer Christopher Caravita on the left of the backline.
As a result, all ten League 1 clubs have now nailed-down their respective 25-player rosters for the campaign, making any further moves in the next few hours before the transfer window shuts now very unlikely.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have secured the signing of central midfielder Raúl Ortiz Galán, 22, from champions Atlético Domínguez. Joining for a fee of Cr 500,000 and due to wear the 14 shirt, Ortiz Galán will face stiff competition in his position at HóC after the club has replenished its midfield this summer after a number of retirements.
Also signing from Atlético Domínguez is 20-year-old left-back Iván García Esteban, who has joined Sverige Tiem for Cr 300,000. Taking the club's 16, he is likely to deputise for fellow newcomer Christopher Caravita on the left of the backline.
As a result, all ten League 1 clubs have now nailed-down their respective 25-player rosters for the campaign, making any further moves in the next few hours before the transfer window shuts now very unlikely.