I reckon this will not satisfy the hunger of the "big transfer wanters" but it is nonetheless important. Belgian player Ngoy is, according to (the always reliable) Belgian press testing at Fulham.
Who?, you might ask
Ngoy is a Belgian attacker who played for the youth teams of Anderlecht and Bruges. He refused a professional contract at Bruges and wants to move to England. He impressed the scouts of the big four (+ Real Madrid/PSG/...). He apparently had a trial at Stoke but, just like Dembélé before him, he will only sign for a club which can offer him a good continuation of his development and prospects for first team football (in a couple of years).
You will find it surprising but he is central part of the Belgian U16, a side which is considered to become better (!) than our current A-squad.
Sounds very promising - I just hope he makes it through to the first team.
Sounds the right age for one of our signings eg Under 18 or over 30.
Therefore, I believe this rumour!
Why not join the best quality academy in the country?
*Im so happy I can say that now, I remember developing the likes of Wayne Brown and Robert Milsom.
I saw this confirmed somewhere. Having said that, that somewhere may have been twitter.. Sounds promising though!
Have heard this guy is meant to be one of the biggest prospects in Belgium football at the minute
Quote from: Frankie-Peter Taylor on August 14, 2013, 12:32:26 PM
Why not join the best quality academy in the country?
*Im so happy I can say that now, I remember developing the likes of Wayne Brown and Robert Milsom.
Lets have it graduate some productive first team talent before we go tooting out horns too loudly.
If he as good as they say then the academy will have an formidable forward line Dembele, Roberts,Evans and Ngoy if he's not he will struggle to make the bench with the current crop.
Sounds great, but then he's another who's 6ft at a young age, so you worry how much of this hype is just due to him being bigger than who he plays against. Nonetheless, he must have something special for this many teams to be interested in him.