2018 Craitish transfers
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Craitman wrote:The recent collapse of Calbion under Jingdao has seen a handful of players link-up with League 1 clubs. While a successor under Coastalis has been founded in New Calbion, the Gynghrair Gyntaf is currently on hiatus as organisations relocate, and players have been permitted to move as unattached free agents this summer. As a result, the following moves have been completed:
Biulya äqi Jedu have brought in defender Tom Wight, 22, after he helped his former club St Edward FC to the semi-finals of the CTFA Cup last season. The Calbain international centre-back has been given the club's number five.
Cherry Trees' first incoming transfer, following six successive departure announcements, is 23 year-old Liam Morgan. Formerly of Pentyre City, the holding midfielder was been a regular starter for Calbion in recent years, and scored the team's winning goal against Athlon at CiboTap last month. Following swiftly on the coattails of Morgan to Oesst Whiteside is Talenorean central defender Shani Llani. The 27 year-old moved to Pentyre Dragons for a notable Cr 10 million in 2015, but has since been frozen-out of his national team's setup and hopes to impress with only two other recognised centre-backs on Cherry Trees' current roster. Morgan takes the club's 15 shirt, while Llani will wear the 21.
Young prodigy Owen Baine, late of Pentyre Dragons, has been snapped-up by Xäiville Teflons as they look to replace Łukasz Dąbrowski. The 20 year-old made his international début for Calbion at just 17 and was an important impact player in their recent good run; scoring at both CiboTap 2016 and World Cup 2017. Baine joins what is a good summer intake for the Teflons, and will wear their number twenty.
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Craitman wrote:Cherry Trees have wasted no time in permitting another player a move away from the club this summer, as striker Phillip Sherman departs a growing fug of rumours.
Mercurian side May Wanderers have secured the Passasian's services for a fee of Cr 9 million, bringing to an end a second association with Cherry Trees. Sherman signed for the capital club in the summer of 2016 for a noteworthy Cr 17 million from Vecchiacittà Calcio directly after a successful loan season - almost a decade following an initial loan spell in 2007 from United Republic - but found himself unable to make much of an impact last term, with Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen preferred to partner Freddie Gaärsen.
May Wanderers will be hoping to create a forceful striking combo with 32 year-old Sherman playing alongside Caputian goal-getter Álexis Carrasco from the upcoming season, with the pair able to boast a total of 29 FMF World Cup goals between them.
With Sherman becoming the seventh departure from Oesst Whiteside this summer, and only two free agent signings made so far, speculation abounds that a big-money bid or two is likely to be made before the end of the summer transfer window, with the club's kitty sitting at over Cr 70 million available.
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Craitman wrote:Mercury City have added a second big-money striker to their squad this summer, with the addition of Jan-Morteņ Juliaĵsen being confirmed from Craitish side Osĵätoņ Aztecs.
In what is the Aztecs' fourth high-profile departure over the last two summers, and with Jan Korau's comments about the club's lack of ambition last week still ringing in the ears, the 24 year-old leaves Osĵätoņ after four successive seasons as their top scorer.
The deal sees Juliaĵsen become City's record transfer, with his Cr 24 million transfer superseding the Cr 20 million they paid for Gerenian Fabris Balbîn at the very start of the summer's window. The move also makes Juliaĵsen the most expensive Crait in history; overtaking Ĵulian Ólsen's Cr 18 million transfer to City's rivals Dynamo Deacon in 2016. The deal also includes a clause that could see the total fee rise to a hefty Cr 30 million, if certain accolades are met at international level by 2021.
Juliaĵsen arrives in Mercury with his new club one of the bookies' favourites for the Premier League title, but leaves a huge gap at the Aztecs that will need filling before the new season if the club wants to avoid another season tumbling down the table.
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Craitman wrote:Osĵätoņ Aztecs have offset the departures of Korau and Juliaĵsen earlier this week somewhat by announcing a dual-signing.
Craitish international forward Tobias Vorgensen returns home after spending the majority of his career based in North Antarctica. The 30 year-old joins from SC Antarctica for a fee of Cr 4 million having been one of the Napian league's most prolific forwards since its foundation in 2011 and helping his side to the 2013 AEFA Champions' League final. Vorgensen's domestic form abroad has earned him call-ups to the Craitish national side - currently having four caps, scoring once in a friendly against Gerenia - including involvement in two tournament finals squads.
In addition, the Aztecs have acquired the services of Florian goalkeeper Connor Bates, also 30. The stopper arrives on a free transfer having been permitted to leave Ostville Wednesday following their signing of Birgesh goalie Tezcæn Gülojk earlier today. Bates was an integral part of Wednesday's rise to the Florian top flight last season, as the club conceded just 25 goals in 44 matches.
With some squad numbers having been vacated, Tobias Vorgensen becomes the team's number 17, with Sileman Bɏankarlënœ taking the number one jersey to match his role, as Kali Kalani drops into the number ten with Bates being handed the 15 shirt.
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Craitman wrote:This time eleven years ago, Craitland were still days shy of winning the first of their four World Cup titles, the EMU Championships were yet to be founded, and Micrasian football was reeling from Taesongean full-back Lee Nam-Hwan's record transfer weeks before. Over a decade later, and Lee's move is still the most expensive Micras has ever seen... until now.
After weeks of speculation, and extensive work by Cherry Trees' management team, a new name now sits atop the list of the FMF's most expensive transfer fees; Joe Foxon. The Mercury striker has agreed to move from Tow Law FC in his homeland to League 1's most successful club in a deal which totals a giant Cr 64 million.
The 24 year-old, who has two World Cup top scorer awards to his name, joins having helped Tow Law to four Mercury Premier League triumphs and two EMUFA Champions' Leagues as captain, and now looks to tackle a new challenge alongside fellow striking phenomenon Freddie Gaärsen. Foxon has agreed to take the club's 24 jersey, to match his age at joining.
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Craitman wrote:With the advent of the 2019 season falling this weekend, a number of League 1 clubs have announced the signatures of youth graduates from the CÓNECT academy.
Biulya äqi Jedu's search for reserve strikers has landed them a pair in the shape of Henrik Jónsen, 17, and Jamie Mivaleroa, 18. Jónsen was highly sought-after following a strong development in the past couple of years, while Mivaleroa, of partial-Passian descent, has pace to burn but a poor conversion record. Jónsen will wear 14, and Mivaleroa takes 23 as Nicolò Peruzzi moves into the vacant 9.
Cherry Trees' recent deals have seen a notable dearth of depth in their squad, and three youngsters have signed professional terms this summer. Forward Ämel Pellegrino, 20, will offer support to record signing Joe Foxon this season, right-sided pairing Hjaņ Morgansen, 19, and Milsen Jenis, 18, will now be available in defence and midfield, respectively. Ämel takes number 19, Morgansen will wear 25, and Jenis dons the 23 jersey.
Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland have filled two big gaps with the additions of centre-back Paul Drist and goalkeeper Gareth Cräite, both 20. Drist's role in the side may be instantaneous, having been handed the number 4, while Cräite will back-up the team's new number 1 Owen Jones with 20 on his back.
Sverige Tiem bring in just one youth promotion; Ĵäro Yhrenhjólt-Svensen. The 21 year-old stopper surprisingly takes the club's number 1 jersey, but is likely to play second fiddle to Jesse Lydveldt for the upcoming season at least.
Xäiville Teflons complete their squad with the signing of Yaqin F'ent. The 19 year-old striker takes number 12, but will face stiff challenges if he wants to break into the team's starting line-up yet.
Lastly, Marcus Selt has agreed terms with ZK. The defensive midfielder, 18, will add strength to the League 1 strugglers, and will wear number 21, with Marc K'echhlem moving into the number 4.
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Craitman wrote:*Deadline day deal*
Centre-back Caspar Dawson has signed for Kealb in a Cr 3 million deal from Zandt club SV Magister. The 25 year-old started his career at Buthminster Athletic before signing for SV Magister for their inaugural season in 2012, and won the Zandt League with the side in 2017. He takes the Kealb number 12 jersey, and SV Magister have promoted youth player Joris Leeuwenhaarlem in his place.
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Craitman wrote:*Deadline day deal*
28 year-old Zandt centre-back Jonas van Cruyningen has agreed a move for League 1 strugglers Osĵätoņ Aztecs. Van Cruyningen joins in a Cr 7 million deal from Grenstad Verenigd having spent the entirety of his career so far at his hometown side. He will wear the Aztecs' number 19, with his younger brother - now the third in his family to play professionally - Lijsander taking his vacated place at Grenstad.
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Craitman wrote:*Deadline day deal*
In their attempts to replace striker Tór Fredriksen, ZK have secured the signing of talented 24 year-old Dieter Maritzburg. The forward, who joins from SV Magister for a fee of Cr 9 million, is highly rated in his homeland and scored three goals at CiboTap 2016 to help Zandarijn to fourth place. He will wear the number 15 at ZK, and sees compatriot Denny Rinck replace him at SV Magister.
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Craitman wrote:*Deadline day deal*
Having struggled to seal any deals to bring in talent from abroad on deadline day, three clubs have handed further contracts to promoted youth players for the remainder of the season.
Cherry Trees add a fourth CÓNECT product to their squad in the form of central defender Denis Ula, 20, who takes the 14 jersey.
HóC complete their team with the addition of 18 year-old forward Max Baärdsen, whose 18 jersey matches his age.
And finally, champions Sverige Tiem's second youth signing is midfielder Cräiĵaär Hjester, 19, who will wear 23.