2013 Craitish transfers
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Craitman wrote:Xäiville Teflons have eventually completed the signing of defender Marc Hjansen from Cherry Trees. The 26 year-old, who plays primarily at right-back, but can also play centrally, joins the side for a fee of Cr 800,000 after being considered surplus to requirements. After spending last season on loan, Hjansen will be looking to push for a starting place in the Teflons' team as they aim for a lofty league position in 2014, with his primary competition coming from Ari Illola following Valérien Hertz's outgoing transfer earlier in the summer. The defender will wear the team's 18 jersey.
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Craitman wrote:Eĵars Town forward and captain Tim Isrdlvarien has been signed by Hammish Premier League team Kilbay Rangers, following rumours speculating his departure during the World Cup.
The 26 year-old has penned a contract with Kilbay, who are aiming for Champions' League football this season, after agreeing that the move is the best for his career with Eĵars. The striker, upon being presented as a Rangers player, said "Eĵars will forever be my home, but as I'm aiming to be a regular for the national team, I feel now is the right time to ply my trade at a club with higher ambitions". Isrdlvarien is more than aware of his last stint outside of Craitland, however, and recognised that he will have to work hard. "During my time at Romero, I learnt a considerable amount, but looking back it wasn't the right move for me. I was younger than I am now, and I had had no top-tier experience, and being thrown-in at the deep end at one of Tellia's most passionate clubs did overwhelm me slightly. I would never make excuses for poor performances, but there were admittedly some factors which meant I couldn't perform to a level I knew I was able of. I'm glad to be now moving to Hamland off the back of a very successful year, and things feel much better this time round."
The striker's transfer revolves around a contract that contains a number of clauses. While the initial fee will be Cr 8 million, Eĵars are able to gain 20% of any further transfer costs should Isrdlvarien move-on from Kilbay. In addition, the Craitish club has reserved the right to "buy back" the forward at the end of the season should Kilbay look to sell, but given his track record, we feel that is unlikely to occur.
Isrdlvarien will wear Kilbay's number 9 shirt - the same as he wore for Craitland during this summer's tournaments - and his move leaves Eĵars with only four recognised strikers in their squad, with a move for League 2's Óscar Christóphersen reportedly lined-up for his replacement.
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Craitman wrote:One of the most drawn-out transfer stories of the summer has been resolved, as Aki Mäenpää has sealed his Cr 8 million move to Biulya äqi Jedu.
The 28 year-old striker has been finally permitted to leave Zidado West United in Passas, after both clubs thrashed-out a deal at the last minute following months of stubbornness over the potential move. Mäenpää, as expected, has taken BäJ's vacant eight shirt, with compatriot defender Ketil av Silmahumnum being moved from number twenty to four for the 2014 season.
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Craitman wrote:Two highly-praised CÓNECT graduates have linked-up with Cherry Trees' first team for the coming season, as they look to join the list of successful home-grown players at the club.
Centre-back Lars Mikeltsen, 19, has been given the team's 25 shirt, with the lofty defender being referred to as a "young Paulio Demhivo" by his coaches at CÓNECT. Although unlikely to force his way into the starting line-up in 2014 - with Johaņ Iņvaärsen expected to make that jump this year - he should be able to find some playing time in earlier cup rounds.
The team's other new addition is Alexis Pedersen. Pedersen, 17, is an ethnic Incontinentian, but was adopted at a very young age by a Craitish family and has grown-up in northern Craitland. He has played as an out-and-out striker during his time at the academy, with goalscoring prowess, and will wear 23 this season, as now-Haifan winger Aprem Neil switches to number twelve.
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Craitman wrote:Eĵars Town have brought-in League 2 forward Óscar Christóphersen from Osĵätoņ Town, as a means of aiming to replace the hole left by Tim Isrdlvarien's departure days ago.
The striker, who turned 23 this year, has moved for a fee of Cr 340,000; a price that many are calling a bargain. Christóphersen has performed consistently over the past two seasons since becoming a regular for Osĵätoņ Town in 2011. Despite good scoring campaigns, he was unable to help the Town to promotion to League 1 in its last expansion year, and his biggest contribution so far has been a goal in the side's 3-1 loss to HóC in the 2012 King's Cup semi-final.
The forward's style of play, and age, are seen as considerable positives for Eĵars, whose focus on youth is well-known, as the team looks to replace Tim Isrdlvarien this season. Christóphersen will take the former-captain's old number ten shirt too.
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Craitman wrote:Biuly äqi Jedu have beaten-off opposition from their fellow League 1 clubs to bring-in CÓNECT youngster Äthen Aärel.
Aärel has been praised during his time at the academy, and has captained the CÓNECT team in every age group since joining the set-up. Although not the most naturally-gifted of players, his style of play has been compared to that of Craitish national team legend Hjaņ Herä, despite the youngster admitting he is still unsure of where his best position is. The 19 year-old is seemingly BäJ's long-term successor to David Vorgensen, who retired this summer, and takes the club's twenty shirt.
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Craitman wrote:Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have completed their squad with the addition of centre-forward Chris Dóla and right-back Mitchell Jarrow-Quixley, both from the youth academy.
Dóla, 18, is a Crait who is an out-and-out striker, and will wear HóC's number twelve.
Jarrow-Quixley was born in Newhaven in the old Victoria, but migrated to Craitland with the nation's demise. He has stated his desire to represent Gotzborg, who have since claimed Victoria's old land, where his extended family still lives. The 17 year-old will wear the team's 25 jersey.
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Craitman wrote:Kealb have added Craitish youth midfielder Ilt Valmer to their squad. The 20 year-old takes the team's number 17 shirt, as Hamland's Ian Southgate moves into the recently-vacated number four.
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Craitman wrote:Osĵätoņ Aztecs have added the last two members to their 2014 season squad with the acquisition of two CÓNECT defenders. With the intention of replacing the now-retired Craitman O'Neale and Leonzio Pandolfi, respectively, Victório Pellegrino and Ben Hjyngmost have signed professional terms with the champions.
Pellegrino, 19, who will wear his first name on his playing shirt, will be in direct opposition to Kraig Mortensen in fighting for a place in the starting line-up as the Aztecs are expected to rotate often. Victório takes the club's 15 shirt, with the aforementioned Mortensen vacating it to be given the number five.
Hjyngmost, who is 18, is an unassuming left-back, but was credited for his consistency at the academy. While Jón Hjansen may not be threatened by the youngster's presence in the squad just yet, the Osĵätoņ native, who slots into the 24 jersey, is expected to be a long-term fixture for the Aztecs in the years to come.
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Craitman wrote:Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen have sealed three youth players for the 2014 season, rearranging their squad numbers slightly in the process.
Following the outgoing transfer of 'keeper Peter Marcqist to Cherry Trees, Passasian Richard De Vos has been given the team's number one; a certain indication he has won the battle with Rok Celcer for the club's starting place in net. In addition, Elwynnese winger Dånjal ut ur Aldin drops-down into De Vos' old number 18 after vacating the 25.
ZK's new signings are stopper Aärne Dove, 22, and forwards Gary Róbertsen, 19, and Jon-Lydveldt F'echhamlär, 17. Dove takes the 25 shirt, Róbertsen the 24 and F'echhamlär will wear the number 20 as the team hopes to improve on its bottom-of-the-table finish in 2013.
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Craitman wrote:Róndlinga Diamonds' first step in the club's intended team rejuvenation has been initiated with the signatures of five academy players being announced.
Following the departures of last season's regular starters Peter Chentzansio (right-back), Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen (forward), Jón Pellegrino (winger) and Vän Vanisen (midfielder), the Diamonds have found it hard to come by any external transfers this summer, with Cherry Trees' youngster Morteņ Herä being their sole acquisition before the deadline day. This has led to many speculating that the team is looking to cut its losses and start afresh with a new group of academy players to play and develop together. As such, the five CÓNECT product signings does not come as a surprise.
Lewis Carlsen, 20, is a goalkeeper who will offer capable depth to the squad behind number one Zyx Hjaņ, in the 16 jersey.
Defenders Michael Täó and Ĵulian Gunnarsen have been given the numbers 22 and 23, respectively. While 18 year-old Täó's best position is in the centre, Gunnarsen, 19, is more flexible and can cover the right-back position when called-on.
The club's 25 will be worn by Craitman Dóral, who is a pacy striker at the age of 18, who prefers utilising the wings in his style as well as playing straight through the middle.
Lastly, Şevki Keremov, the younger brother of Cherry Trees newcomer İlker has been granted a contract after a trial period at the club. Despite never being involved with the CÓNECT set-up himself, his brother's rise through the academy was enough of an incentive for the Diamonds to open the door to Şevki, 18. Also a central midfielder, Keremov states he is most comfortable in a more advanced role, and will step into the number 19 as last worn by Vän Vanisen.