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The Best Wonderkids on Football Manager 2005

Football Manager 2005 was one of the fastest-selling games of all-time when it first came out, inspiring many avid fans to take up the reins at their favourite club, sink hours upon hours into the game, and start putting on their suit and tie for cup finals.

For many of us, the greatest joy came from nurturing some of the bright, young talents in the game’s database. Signing a wonderkid for your team is key to building your squad’s long-term success, whether that’s rising through the leagues or transforming your side into a genuine title contender.

Looking for some of the best wonderkids available on FM05? We’ve got you covered!

Goalkeepers

Francisco Guillermo Ochoa

Born: 13th July 1985 (18 years old)

Position: GK

Preferred Foot: Right Only

Nationality: Mexico (Uncapped)

Current Club: America (MEX)

Transfer Value: £2m

Basic Wage: £1.1k per week

Contract Expires: July 2006

Player Overview

Francisco Guillermo Ochoa currently only has half a season of experience with America (MEX) in the Mexican Primera Division. Don’t let that modest record fool you though, he will almost certainly become one of the world’s best goalkeepers in FM05.

Key Strengths

With solid Goalkeeping Attributes for a teenager, Ochoa will almost certainly become the best keeper in the game once he reaches his peak. Low stats in Eccentricity and Tendency To Punch make Ochoa a reliable pair of hands to have between the sticks.

Growth Potential

With the right development, Ochoa should see significant attribute gains over the next few seasons. This includes all vital Goalkeeping attributes, plus the Mental and Physical attributes most useful for keepers. In particular, his Stamina should increase significantly, potentially making him a workhorse of a goalie by his early 20s.

How Did He Do IRL?

In real life, Ochoa made 302 appearances at his original club before trying to make a name for himself in Europe, arguably peaking with three seasons at Ajaccio in France’s Ligue 1 before bouncing around Spain, Belgium, returning to Club America (to become Liga MX’s highest-paid Mexican player), Italy, and Portugal.

Ochoa’s international record is much more impressive than his club accolades, notching up 151 caps (as of writing) and helping Mexico win the CONCACAF Gold Cup five times between 2009 and 2023.

Jefferson

Born: 13th April 1983 (21 years old)

Position: GK

Preferred Foot: Right Only

Nationality: Brazil (4 U21 caps / 0 U21 goals)

Current Club: Botafogo (on loan from Cruzeiro)

Transfer Value: £950k

Basic Wage: £650 per week

Contract Expires: November 2006

Player Overview

Currently on loan at Botafogo from Brazilian Serie A rivals Cruzeiro, Jefferson is attempting to salvage his reputation failing to impress at his parent club.

Key Strengths

It’s fair to say that Jefferson isn’t quite as strong a prospect compared to Ochoa. However, Jefferson is arguably more ready to play at a higher level, particularly due to his exceptionally high Handling and Reflexes.

Growth Potential

Much like Ochoa, Jefferson should see improvements across the board if he gets enough playing time. But, as Jefferson is already a few years older than Ochoa, his development probably won’t be as significant. It should still be enough to make Jefferson a solid keeper option for all but the biggest European clubs though.

How Did He Do IRL?

Jefferson would eventually move to Turkey, playing for Trabzonspor and Konyaspor, before returning to Botafogo for the rest of his career, retiring in 2018.

Although Jefferson’s club career never really took off, that didn’t stop him from making an impressive 22 appearances for the Brazilian national team in the early 2010s.

Libis Andrés Arenas

Born: 12th May 1987 (17 years old)

Position: GK

Preferred Foot: Right Only

Nationality: Colombia (13 U21 caps / 0 U21 goals)

Current Club: Envigado

Transfer Value: £1.8m

Basic Wage: £725 per week

Contract Expires: January 2008

Player Overview

One of Colombia’s surprisingly high number of FM05 wonderkids, Libis Andrés Arenas begins the game with Envigado, a medium sized club in the Colombian top division. Arenas is likely to get ample playing time with Envigado but their small stature compared to European clubs should make it easy to lure him away.

Key Strengths

Arenas also offers a stronger immediate option compared to Ochoa, though there isn’t much in it. It’s also worth noting that Arenas’ Eccentricity and Tendency To Punch are low, making him a safe pair of hands to have in goal.

Growth Potential

As the youngest goalkeeping wonderkid in FM05, Arenas also has the most time to develop into a world class keeper. His Goalkeeping attributes should skyrocket by the time he reaches his early 20s, with key Mental and Physical attributes for goalies seeing similar boosts. With the right development path, Arenas could just become the best keeper in the world!

How Did He Do IRL?

Unfortunately, things didn’t pan out for Arenas’ career in reality. Although he moved to Lazio in 2006, he wasn’t able to establish himself in European football and returned to Colombia a few years later. Arenas then spent the remainder of his career bouncing around Colombia and Uruguay, never staying at one club long enough to achieve any real consistency.

Arenas did make three appearances for the Colombia national team in 2006, but his lack of playing time at club level prevented any further caps.

Perhaps you can change his fate?

Defenders

Philipp Lahm

Born: 11th November 1983 (20 years old)

Position: D/DM RL

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Germany (9 caps / 1 goal)

Current Club: VfB Stuttgart (on loan from FC Bayern)

Transfer Value: £3.7m

Basic Wage: £20k per week

Contract Expires: June 2007

Player Overview

A product of the Bayern Munich youth setup, Philipp Lahm was always expected to become a successful Bundesliga player by his earliest coaches. After two seasons playing with Munich’s second team he joined Stuttgart on loan, where he starts the game once again. The young full back has also already made nine appearances for his country.

Key Strengths

Strong physical attributes and solid mental and technical attributes make Lahm a force to be reckoned with. The combination of his Acceleration, Pace, and Crossing, make Lahm a significant threat bombing down the right hand side to deliver balls into the box.

Growth Potential

Most of Lahm’s development potential comes in his Physical attributes, which is handy for a wing back who will be making lots of runs back and forth. Lahm should also see some minor growth across his Technical and Mental attributes as he matures into one of the best attacking full backs in the game.

How Did He Do IRL?

Lahm would go on to spend 12 seasons with Bayern, making 517 appearances across all competitions, and earning 113 caps with Germany. His trophy cabinet speaks for itself:

  • 8x Bundesliga
  • 7x National Cups
  • 4x Super Cups
  • 1x Champions League
  • 1x Club World Cup
  • 1x World Cup

Can you give Lahm an even more impressive record?

Mark González

Born: 10th July 1984 (20 years old)

Position: D/DM L

Preferred Foot: Left Only

Nationality: Chile (16 caps / 3 goals)

Current Club: Albacete

Transfer Value: £3.7m

Basic Wage: £2.7k per week

Contract Expires: July 2006

Player Overview

A South African-born son of a Chilean football player, Mark González began his career at Universidad Catolica in Chile before joining Spanish side Albacete. The young González has already made an impressive start to his international career, already earning more caps than his father!

Key Strengths

With the strong physical attributes, including the maximum Natural Fitness, and a 16 in Crossing, González is practically a force of nature on the left-hand side. His 17 in Determination is also a good sign that he’ll reach his potential with the right nurturing.

Growth Potential

There isn’t much scope for González to improve his Physical attributes but his Agility and Balance should both rise a little. Most of his development is more likely to come in his Technical stats, either defensively or attacking, depending on how he’s utilised.

How Did He Do IRL?

González would quickly attract the interest of Liverpool but work permit issues disrupted the move, leading instead to a loan to Real Sociedad. Eventually making it to Merseyside didn’t pan out too well for González and he returned to Spain just one season later, this time at Real Betis. From here, González continued tumbling away from his FM05 potential with a five-year stint in Russia before returning to Chile.

Daniel (Dani Alves)

Born: 6th May 1983 (21 years old)

Position: D/DM R

Preferred Foot: Right Only

Nationality: Brazil (Uncapped)

Current Club: Sevilla

Transfer Value: £4.7m

Basic Wage: £12,750 per week

Contract Expires: July 2006

Player Overview

Daniel, better known as Dani Alves, has already established himself as Sevilla’s first-choice right back and played a key role in Brazil’s victory at the 2003 World Youth Championship.

Key Strengths

Alves begins the 2004/05 season with strong attributes across the board. As well as having the Technical and Physical attributes to make him a threat all over the pitch, he possesses unusually high Mental stats for a player so young. This combination makes him a highly valuable asset for any team, even at the highest level.

Growth Potential

It shouldn’t come as much surprise that Dani Alves tends to develop into a world class attacking wing back-style defender. He stands a good chance at becoming a goalscoring threat, at least as far as full backs go, and is quite likely to see both his Technical and Mental attributes grow in line with this.

How Did He Do IRL?

After helping Sevilla win multiple domestic and continental trophies, Alves moved to Barcelona in 2008 as one of the most expensive defenders ever transferred. Success continued as Barcelona won an immense 23 trophies during Alves’ stay at the Nou Camp, including six La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues.

The trend continued even as Alves wound down his career, winning Serie A with Juventus, followed by back-to-back Ligue 1 titles at Paris Saint-Germain. As well as these club successes, Alves was also named in the UEFA Team of the Year in five seasons between 2007 and 2017.

Alves wasn’t quite as successful at the international level, but Brazil still won four trophies during his trophy-studded career!

Vincent Kompany

Born: 10th April 1986 (18 years old)

Position: D/DM C

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Belgium (4 caps / 0 goals)

Current Club: Anderlecht

Transfer Value: £2.6m

Basic Wage: £4.4k per week

Contract Expires: June 2008

Player Overview

The Belgian First Division isn’t among the biggest European leagues but it has created quite a few future stars, including centreback Vincent Kompany. So far, Kompany has played one full season with Anderlecht and earned 4 caps for his country, not bad for an 18 year old!

Key Strengths

At just 18, Kompany already has great Mental attributes and the Physical attributes to back them up (although his Natural Fitness isn’t amazing). Although Kompany’s Technical attributes are a little lower, they’re still solid and should help him provide solid cover, even at top teams.

Growth Potential

Don’t expect to see too much improvement from Kompany in the early part of his career. The Belgian should see modest development turning him into a reliable defensive workhorse. But Kompany has more than a decade to transform into a world class centre back and should be given plenty of playing time to push key attribute growth, especially Stamina.

How Did He Do IRL?

Kompany would go on to spend two more seasons with his childhood club before moving to German Bundesliga side Hamburger SV in 2006. It would be at his next club, Manchester City, that Kompany would spend the majority of his career, totalling 360 appearances across all competitions, including eight seasons as club captain and four Premier League titles.

Kompany also registered 89 caps for Belgium as a stalwart of the nation’s golden generation, who achieved a third place finish in the 2018 World Cup.

Andrés Felipe González

Born: 8th January 1984 (20 years old)

Position: D C

Preferred Foot: Left

Nationality: Colombia (7 caps / 0 goals)

Current Club: América de Cali

Transfer Value: £2.4m

Basic Wage: £825 per week

Contract Expires: January 2005

Player Overview

Andrés González is one of several Colombian wonderkids in FM05 and perhaps the best prospect from that group. The young centreback currently plays for his hometown team, América Cali, and can be picked up by European teams relatively easily.

Key Strengths

The signs of a solid, hard-working centreback are already apparent in González’s stats but he might need some carefully managed career guidance to reach his potential.

Growth Potential

He may not look like anything special at the start of the game, but the right development path could turn González into a key defender for a mid level European side (i.e. UEFA Cup contenders). Sign González early and loan him out, or give him consistent playing time in cup games to unlock his impressive potential!

How Did He Do IRL?

In reality, González never amounted to his full potential, spending most of his career playing in Colombia and made his final international appearance at the age of 25.

Simone Padoin

Born: 18th March 1984

Position: SW/D/DM RLC

Preferred Foot: Left

Nationality: Left

Current Club: Vicenza

Transfer Value: £2.7m

Basic Wage: £250 per week

Contract Expires: June 2005

Player Overview

Padoin is a graduate from the Atalanta youth setup, now playing for Serie B side Vicenza after establishing himself as a first-team player the previous season.

Key Strengths

On top of the strong Physical attributes expected of a promising young player, Padoin also offers surprisingly high Mental attributes for a player his age. These strengths make up for his relatively uninspiring Technical skills, which are quite spread out due to his position versatility.

Growth Potential

Padoin is already a versatile player so it shouldn’t be too surprising that his development potential depends on how he’s used, and could be spread out across his skillset. His Technical attributes should see good jumps with suitable playing time, complimenting his already strong Mental and Physical attributes. Use Padoin as a wide player and stats like Crossing and Dribbling should improve, or keep him central to focus on stats that allow him to create a solid spine for your team, such as Tackling and Passing.

How Did He Do IRL?

Padoin spent a few more seasons with Vicenza before returning to Atalanta, later spending time with Juventus and Cagliari before ending his career at Ascoli.

Although Padoin made multiple appearances for Italy’s youth sides, he somehow never broke into the senior side in real life. Will you be able to change his (and Italy’s) fortunes?

Midfielders

Cristiano Ronaldo

Born: 5th February 1985 (19 years old)

Position: AM/F RLC

Preferred Foot: Either

Nationality: Portugal (13 caps / 2 goals)

Current Club: Man Utd

Transfer Value: £12.25m

Basic Wage: £25k per week

Contract Expires: June 2008

Player Overview

A standout figure from Sporting CP’s youth sides, Cristiano Ronaldo quickly became a hot commodity with impressive performances in the Champions League and Primeira Liga. It was Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United who got their first, immediately giving Ronaldo the prestigious number 7 shirt recently vacated by David Beckham.

Ronaldo’s first season at Old Trafford was solid if unspectacular, followed by a Team of the Tournament-earning performance as Portugal hosted Euro 2004. Where CR7’s career goes from here could be in your hands…

Key Strengths

As you might expect, Ronaldo has high-quality attributes, although perhaps not quite high enough to meet his real-life potential. Ronaldo’s strengths include his top notch Physical attributes and his status as a set piece all rounder. His Flair is also maxed out, with Agility and Technique not far behind.

Growth Potential

Already at his peak Physical condition, most of Ronaldo’s development opportunities come in his Technical and Mental attributes, particularly the latter. He should also become even more of a goalscoring threat, a deadly combination considering his ability to play on either wing!

How Did He Do IRL?

Very little needs to be said about Ronaldo’s real life successes. Highlights include five Ballon d’Or trophies, seven Champions League top goalscorer awards, five Champions League wins with Man Utd and Real Madrid, three Premier League titles, two La Liga titles, two Serie A titles with Juventus, and almost single handedly dragging Portugal to the 2016 Euros trophy.

Ronaldo would also continue playing at the international level into his 40s, becoming the highest overall goalscorer in history with 135 (and counting!) goals.

Riccardo Montolivo

Born: 18th January 1985 (19 years old)

Position: AM LC

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Italy (2 U21 caps / 0 U21 goals)

Current Club: Atalanta

Transfer Value: £9.75m

Basic Wage: £2k per week

Contract Expires: June 2008

Player Overview

Riccardo Montolivo is a shining star of Atalanta’s youth academy, playing a not insignificant role in their promotion from Serie B to Serie A in the season prior to FM05.

Key Strengths

Montolivo is set to take the world by storm, primarily thanks to his incredible mental attributes and set piece abilities. The main thing letting him down is his relatively worse physical skills, a few major injuries and Montolivo’s career could pan out much more conservatively.

Growth Potential

As a right-footed left winger, Montolivo develops best as an inside forward and set piece specialist. The Italian isn’t as physically fit or versatile as Cristiano Ronaldo, but his Mental attributes should develop much quicker. You’re also more likely to tempt Montolivo away from Atalanta than Ronaldo from Man Utd!

How Did He Do IRL?

Atalanta weren’t able to survive relegation from Serie A in the 2004/05 season and were forced to part with Montolivo in a co-ownership deal with Fiorentina. Montolivo would soon join Fiorentina permanently and make 259 appearances in all competitions, serving as captain for two seasons. After this, Montolivo moved to AC Milan on a free transfer where he saw out the rest of his career, retiring in 2019.

Internationally, Montolivo earned his first Italy cap in 2007 and made a total of 66 appearances for Gil Azzurri, finishing as runners up at Euro 2012.

Freddy Adu

Born: 2nd June 1989 (15 years old)

Position: AM/F LC

Preferred Foot: Either

Nationality: U.S.A (2 U21 caps / 2 U21 goals)

Current Club: DC United

Transfer Value: £40ok

Basic Wage: £75 per week

Contract Expires: N/A

Player Overview

THE definition of Football Manager wonderkids.

Joining D.C. United at just 14 years old, Ghanaian-born Freddy Adu is a potential diamond in the rough this is the United States’ MLS.

Key Strengths

You might look at Adu’s stats and think “what’s the big deal?” Just remember that he has this attributes at fifteen years old and won’t hit his peak for at least another decade! Don’t expect Adu to be ready for regular Champion’s League starts and he should soon develop into a player you can rely on.

Growth Potential

With the right nurturing, Adu will be a world class player by the time he turns 20. A lethal attacking threat who can play with both feet, run with the ball, make solo plays, and support teammates all rolled into one superb player. What more could you ask for?

How Did He Do IRL?

Unfortunately, Adu barely reached a fraction of his FM in real life, spending four disappointing seasons in Europe before returning to the States with Philadelphia Union. From there, Adu bounced around various leagues around the world never making more than a handful of appearances with each club.

Adu broke into the USMNT at 20 and spent several years as a semi-regular suad member. But the drop-off in his club career also saw him out of contention internationally, leaving him with just 17 caps and 2 goals to his name.

Can you take FM06 Adu and turn him into the “next Pele” he was once touted as?

Diego (Ribas)

Born: 28th February 1985 (19 years old)

Position: AM C

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Brazil (7 caps / 0 goals)

Current Club: Porto

Transfer Value: £5.5m

Basic Wage: £12.5k per week

Contract Expires: June 2008

Player Overview

Diego is one of several impressive youngsters from Santos’ successful side in the early 2000s. Those successes have earned Diego a move to Porto, who hope he will fill the gap left by Deco’s departure to Barcelona.

Key Strengths

Diego’s high Physical attributes are his main strength, except for average Natural Fitness. His Technical and Mental attributes are well balanced for an attacking midfielder, in particular his Dribbling, Technique, Bravery, Flair, Teamwork, and Work Rate mean that Diego should develop into a world class player.

Growth Potential

If Diego gets enough playing time, you’ll find he does just that! Expect Diego to become a long range goalscoring threat, both with his own and assisting others. He’s unlikely to see much change in his Physical performance, but starting off in such a strong place makes it difficult to improve on.

How Did He Do IRL?

Deco’s shoes were too difficult for Diego to fill, leading to his transfer to Werder Bremen in 2006. Things quickly turned around for Diego in Germany, including being named the Bundesliga Player of the season and a return to the Brazilian national side in 2007.

Joining Italian giant Juventus in 2009 also didn’t pan out too well, followed by a return to Germany at Wolfsburg and some time with Spanish side Atletico Madrid. Diego then spent two seasons with Turkish side Fenerbache before returning to Brazil to see out his career with Flamengo (and a final international cap in 2017, his first since 2008), retiring in 2022 – quite the yo-yo career!

Javier Mascherano

Born: 8th June 1984 (20 years old)

Position: DM RC

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Argentina (9 caps / 0 goals)

Current Club: River

Transfer Value: £4.1m

Basic Wage: £625 per week

Contract Expires: August 2006

Player Overview

Already an Argentine international, Javier Mascherano currently plays for River Plate but has several top European clubs sniffing around for a transfer almost immediately.

Key Strengths

Key Strengths
Much like Diego, Mascherano is incredibly well placed to become one of the best players in the world in his position. He starts the game with incredibly high stats in Tackling, Determination, Influence, Teamwork, and Agility, plus solid set piece abilities (except throw ins). Just don’t expect him to score or win any headers!

Growth Potential

Play a few seasons and Mascherano becomes an absolute maestro of a midfielder. The Argentinean will almost certainly be involved in key build up play that could define his team’s season performance. He might even score a few goals from long range too!

How Did He Do IRL?

Mascherano would move to Brazilian side Corinthians in 2005 before making a controversial move to West Ham, alongside fellow Argentinean Carlos Tevez. After playing just five games for the Hammers he moved to Liverpool. Although Mascherano was a solid hand at Anfield, his 2010 move to Barcelona saw him established as one of the top defensive midfielders in the world, playing a part in the Spanish side’s dominant run throughout the early 2010s.

With Argentina, Mascherano won two Olympic gold medals and finished second at FOUR separate Copa America’s and the 2014 World Cup.

Francesc Fabregas

Born: 4th May 1987 (17 years old)

Position: M C

Preferred Foot: Right Only

Nationality: Spain (Uncapped)

Current Club: Arsenal

Transfer Value: £5.25m

Basic Wage: £5k per week

Contract Expires: June 2009

Player Overview

Better known as Cesc, Fabregas hadn’t yet proven his abilities but was a well-lauded teenage sensation who had impressed during Arsenal’s League Cup run alongside the famous Invincibles season – Fabregas even became the cup’s youngest ever goalscorer in one of these games!

Key Strengths

At 17, Fabregas is unlikely to set the world on fire. However, the signs of a quality player are already there with a good base of stats across his Technical, Mental, and Physical attributes. With the right development, Fabregas should turn into the silky playmaker he became in real life.

Growth Potential

Fabregas sees significant all round improvement as he develops. He becomes especially talented as an attacking threat from midfield, an accurate representation of his real life development as a playmaking master. Don’t be surprised if he scores a few from deep positions too!

How Did He Do IRL?

The 2004/05 season would be an immediate breakout success for the young Spaniard, soon establishing himself as Patrick Vieira’s natural successor and, eventually, taking on the captain’s armband at the age of just 23.

A return to Barcelona came calling in 2011 but discontent led him back to London, this time at Chelsea, much to the annoyance of many Arsenal fans…

As his career began winding down, Fabregas joined French outfit Monaco before playing his final season with Italian Serie B side Como.

Fabregas also performed well at the international level, making 110 appearances for the Spanish national side and contributing to their dominant run between 2008 and 2012.

Strikers

Wayne Rooney

Born: 24th October 1985 (18 years old)

Position: F C

Preferred Foot: Either

Nationality: England (17 caps / 9 goals)

Current Club: Man Utd

Transfer Value: £25m

Basic Wage: £50k per week

Contract Expires: June 2010

Player Overview

Fresh off the back of a highly successful Euro 2004, Rooney is probably the most experienced teenage wonderkid, as well as holding the most international caps and goals on this list!

Wayne already has two full seasons of Premier League football at Everton to his name, with 17 goals in 77 club appearances under his belt. Joining Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United for £20 million over the summer, Rooney now looks to take his career to the next level as one of the most promising (and expensive) young players in the game.

Key Strengths

Unsurprisingly, Rooney’s attributes are incredible on FM05. His Technical, Mental, and Physical stats all point to him becoming one of the best players in the world, including the top possible rating in both Creativity and Flair. He’s also a solid set piece taker, which is particularly useful for corners as his Heading and Jumping stats are merely average.

Growth Potential

As Rooney is already one of the best players in the entire game, there isn’t as much scope for him to improve compared to other wonderkids. But don’t be surprised if his Technical and Mental attributes increase a little until he reaches his peak ability in his early 20s.

How Did He Do IRL?

Rooney would go on to become both Man Utd and England’s all-time highest goalscorer, winning the Premier League five times with the former. As his career wound down, Rooney returned to Everton for one season before spending another season each at D.C. United and Derby County.

Fernando Torres

Born: 20th March 1984 (20 years old)

Position: S C

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Spain (9 caps / 1 goal)

Current Club: Atletico Madrid

Transfer Value: £31m

Basic Wage: £50k per week

Contract Expires: June 2007

Player Overview

Another established and proven goalscorer, Fernando Torres already has 115 senior club appearances and 43 goals for Atletico Madrid. The previous summer saw Roman Abramovich’s newly minted Chelsea bid £28m for the Spanish striker but the Atletico board didn’t want to lose their talisman. Instead, Torres became club captain at the age of 19!

Key Strengths

The most expensive FM05 wonderkid, Torres already looks like the complete package – a natural heir to late 90s Michael Owen. However, much like early 00s Owen, his Physical stats are a bit lopsided, favouring speed over balance and fitness.

Growth Potential

Another reason for Torres’ high transfer value is that he’s essentially already at his peak. What you’re getting for that money is an oven-ready wonderkid who’s ready to score goals like it’s fun, for about a decade. Torres might see some minor improvements early on but nothing as substantial as others on this list.

How Did He Do IRL?

Torres spent another three seasons at Atletico before joining Liverpool for £20 million plus Luis Garcia in 2007 and continued his prolific goalscoring record in the Premier League. A £50 million move to Chelsea in 2011 wasn’t quite as successful, however, leading to a series of loans to AC Milan and Atletico Madrid once again. Torres ended his career playing for Sagan Tosu in Japan’s J1 League.

Internationally, Torres earned 110 caps for Spain, scoring 38 goals and playing a key role in the nation’s tournament success between 2008 and 2012 – including scoring the winning goal in the Euro 2008 final.

Carlos Tevez

Born: 5th February 1984 (20 years old)

Position: F C

Preferred Foot: Right

Nationality: Argentina (10 caps / 2 goals)

Current Club: Boca

Transfer Value: £6m

Basic Wage: £5k per week

Contract Expires: June 2006

Player Overview

Young Carlos Tevez has had a solid-if-unspectacular career at Boca Juniors so far, scoring 33 goals in 94 appearances.

Key Strengths

A physical specimen, Tevez should have no problems settling into the top European leagues. High ratings in Technique, Determination, Flair, and speed based stats should make Tevez a goalscoring threat for at least the next decade. His set piece abilities (once again excluding Long Throws) are also impressive, making Tevez a solid candidate for corner taking duties due to his poor Heading stat.

Growth Potential

Unlike Rooney and Torres, Tevez isn’t the complete package yet and might not be ready to start regularly for elite level clubs yet. But he’ll get there so, if you’re looking for a more affordable long-term option, or a hallmark signing for your midtable side, take Tevez into serious consideration. You’ll have an absolute beast of a goalscoring striker on your hands within a few seasons!

How Did He Do IRL?

Tevez would go on to have a tumultuous and somewhat controversial career, joining Brazilian club Corinthians in 2005 before signing for West Ham the following year, alongside compatriot Javier Mascherano. In 2007, Tevez began a two-year loan stay at Manchester United then leaving for rivals Manchester City in 2009, helping to establish City as one of the Premier League’s top clubs. His later career saw Tevez join Juventus, and return to Boca Juniors on two separate occasions, following a brief interval season at Chinese club Shanghai Shenua.

He arguably underperformed for Argentina, scoring just 13 times in 76 international appearances. It’s hardly surprising that Tevez’s international career coincided with a dry spell for his country.

More Top Wonderkids on Football Manager 200X

FM05 is a little light on wonderkid goalkeepers but there are more than enough talented young outfield players to build your squad around.

If you’re after even more options, here are over 50 additional wonderkids to suit any budget!

Player
ClubNationalityAgePosition(s)FootTransfer ValueBasic Wage (per week)Contract Expiry
Libis Andres ArenasEnvigadoColombia17GKRO£1.5m£230January 2006
John HeitingaAjaxHolland20SW/D RCEither£4.5m£2.5kJuly 2008
Andre BahiaFlamengoBrazil20SW/D RCLO£1.9m£325January 2006
Simone PadoinVicenzaItaly20SW/D/DM RLCL£1.8m£250June 2005
Carl MedjaniLiverpoolFrance19SW/D CRO£675k£5kJune 2007
Alexandre BartheSaint-EtienneFrance18SW/D CRO£230k£190June 2007
DanielSevillaBrazil21D/DM RRO£5.25m£13.25kJuly 2006
Nigel de JongAjaxHolland19D RLCRO£2.7m£2.2kJuly 2006
Mark van den BoogaartFeyenoordHolland18D/DM RCRO£2m£750July 2006
Oscar DiazSaturnParaguay18D/DM RR£1.2m£650January 2006
LeoMarseilleBrazil18D/DM RRO£525k£250June 2007
AdrianoCoritiba FCBrazil19D/DM LEither£1.9m£475August 2005
FelipeInternacionalBrazil18D/DM LLO£1.3m£700September 2009
Edwin Alberto del CastilloCucuta DeportivoColombia20D CR£7k£75January 2006
Jaime Alberto CastrillonMedellinColombia21DM RCR£4.1m£3.2kJanuary 2006
Balci SerkanFenerbahceTurkey20DM RCRO£3.1m£1.9kJune 2007
Freddy GuarinEnvigadoColombia18DM RCR£1.6m£450January 2006
Daniele De RossiRomaItaly20DM LCR£10.75m£4.5kJune 2006
Antonio Rio MavubaBordeauxFrance20DM CR£5.75m£3.2kJune 2006
Christian ObodoFiorentina / PerugiaNigeria20DM CRO£3.7m£1.2kJune 2008
Marco DonadelSampdoriaItaly21DM CRO£3m£3.4kJuly 2006
Manuel FernandesBenficaPortugal18M CR£2.5m£1.2kJune 2010
Bastian SchweinsteigerFC BayernGermany19AM RCR£9.75m£15kJune 2007
Jermaine JenasNewcastleEngland21AM RCR£8.5m£15kJune 2008
Darren FletcherMan UtdScotland20AM RCR£8m£10kJune 2008
Wesley SneijderAjaxHolland20AM RLCEither£7.25m£17.5kJuly 2007
Ruben Ariel OliveraJuventusUruguay21AM RLCR£6.75m£3.7kJune 2006
Salomon KalouFeyenoordIvory Coast18AM RRO£4.2m£1.7kJuly 2007
Biagio PaganoSampdoriaItaly21AM RLCEither£4m£2.5kJune 2008
Luis JimenezTernanaChile20AM RLCR£3.2m£1.7kJune 2007
Anthony Le TallecLiverpoolFrance19AM/F RCR£3m£20kJune 2008
Christopher EaglesMan UtdEngland18AM RCR£2m£4kJune 2008
Arjen RobbenChelseaHolland20AM LCLeft£11.75m£12.5kJune 2009
Rafael van der VaartAjaxHolland21AM LCLO£7.25m£21kJuly 2006
Nicolae MiteaAjaxRomania19AM LLO£5.75m£2.6kJuly 2007
Stewart DowningMiddlesbroughEngland19AM LLO£4.7m£5kJune 2009
Daniel CarvalhoCSKA MoscowBrazil21AM LCL£2.3m£2.3kFebruary 2008
Alberto AquilaniRomaItaly19AM CR£7.75m£3.1kJune 2008
Alexei EremenkoLecceFinland21AM CEither£5.5m£2.1kJuly 2009
Niko KranjcarDinamoCroatia19AM CR£2.8m£1.4kJune 2007
BrunoGremioBrazil20AM CRO£2.4m£700December 2006
Aldo Andres JaraCerro PortenoParaguay20AM/F CRO£450k£275August 2006
Gianpaolo PazziniAtalantaItaly19S CR£9.5m£2.5kJune 2007
MidoRomaEgypt21F LCEither£7.5m£3.6kJune 2009
Daniele CorviaRomaItaly19F RCR£6.75m£3kJune 2006
DiegoInternacionalBrazil19F CR£6m£450June 2006
Nelson Haedo ValdezWerder BremenParaguay20F RCR£5.75m£15kJune 2007
Vagner LoveCSKA MoscowBrazil20F CRO£5.25m£4.7kJune 2008
Edixon PereaAtletico NacionalColombia20S CEither£4.8m£3.3kJanuary 2006
Mirko VucinicLecceSerbia & Montenego20F CLO£4.8m£2kJune 2007
Vaclav SverkosGladbachCzech Republic20S CRO£4.3m£12.5kJune 2007
Jhon Jairo MosqueraRiverColombia16F CR£650k£275N/A
Christophe MandanneLe HavreFrance19F RCRO£140k£250June 2006
Jafeth AsprillaSanta FeColombia20F CEither£120k£300January 2006
Tim JanssenPSVHolland18S CRO£50k£230July 2006

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