Chelsea loanee Dominic Solanke has abilities reminiscent of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as per previous Vitesse guard Ferdi Vierklau.
The 18-year-old was sent on advance to the Eredivisie side for the 2015-16 battle as a major aspect of an association between the two clubs and has scored three objectives in eight appearances.
Since Solanke's entry, ex-Ajax right-back Vierklau trusts he has indicated comparable abilities to Paris Saint-Germain's record objective scorer.
"He's clinical. Infrequently, with the most unimaginable balls he knows how to accomplish something lovely from nothing," Vierklau said.
"In that way, he is reminiscent of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He's just 18 years of age and as of now doing as such well.
"I expect he will just play one season as Chelsea will take him back and might need to credit him to an English club."
Alongside Solanke, the west London club likewise sent youth prospects Isaiah Brown, Nathan, Danilo Pantic and Lewis Baker to the club on brief arrangements.
Vitesse skipper Guram Kashia might want them to stay at the club past the present crusade keeping in mind the end goal to help their advancement and maintain a strategic distance from another sizeable turnover in the squad.
"In one year, you don't learn enough at Vitesse to make the move back to Chelsea," he told NUsport.
"That is the thing that I say to the young men: don't leave after this season.
"There is a sure vision I must figure out how to oblige more - that consistently an extensive piece of the group leaves while I stay is very troublesome.
"Consistently we need to construct once more."
Inscription à :
Publier les commentaires
(
Atom
)

0 commentaires:
Enregistrer un commentaire