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Edin Dzeko: Arsenal Rival Liverpool & United for the £13M ‘Bosnian Marco Van Basten’
Interest is building in Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko with numerous Premier League clubs reported to be monitoring his progress though Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United have emerged as front-runners. The 23-year-old has enjoyed a superb season after scoring 19 goals in 28 league appearances (25 starts) as his club currently tops the Bundesliga, three points above Bayern with 4 games to go. His impressive displays have brought interest from the likes of Tottenham, Everton, Blackburn, Portsmouth and Sunderland as well as Champions League regulars Chelsea.

The Bosnian striker is currently the joint 2nd top scorer in Germany, four goals behind leading marksman and team-mate Grafite. However, Grafite’s tally includes 8 penalties whilst Dzeko’s 19-goal tally doesn’t include any from the spot. The Bosnian is also 7 years younger than his strike partner plus more creative and is tipped to move to one of the European giants this summer. He has a reputation as the ‘Bosnian Van Basten’ due to his similar goal-scoring prowess, height and ability to score all sorts of goals.

Dzeko has all the attributes needed to be a big hit in the Premier League as not only is he tall (6 ft 3), he is also quick, can dribble and is two-footed. Not only has the Bosnian proved himself in the Bundesliga but also at international level where he boasts a superb record of 9 goals in 15 appearances for his country. He is arguably the hottest international forward in the world right now after scoring 8 of his goals in his last 6 appearances. This includes 3 goals in two matches against Belgium this month. Dzeko also scored on his international debut against Turkey in June 2007 taking the step up in class in his stride.

The 23-year-old began his playing career in his homeland with Zeljeznicar as a midfielder before reverting to a striker and moving to Czech side FC Teplice where he scored 16 goals in 43 league appearances. Dzeko finished top scorer in 2006/07 prior to a €4million move to Wolfsburg in the summer of 2007.

He was voted best striker in the first half of the 2007/08 Bundesliga season by Sportal.de ending the campaign with 8 goals in 28 league appearances (17 starts). However, this season Dzeko has been nothing short of a revelation which has brought scouts flooding to the Volkswagen Arena to watch him play. He is in a rich vein of form after netting 16 goals in his last 13 domestic appearances including four braces and a hat-trick against Hoffenheim at the weekend.

Dzeko’s record in the Bundesliga is an impressive 27 goals in 56 league appearances (42 starts). Therefore, it’s no surprise that his lit of admirers is growing week on week. Manchester United are unlikely to sign Carlos Tevez permanently and with Dimitar Berbatov not overly impressive in his debut season, Dzeko would be an excellent acquisition.

Rafa Benitez is also in the hunt for a new striker with Ryan Babel likely to depart leaving Fernando Torres as the only recognised Striker alongside the inexperienced David Ngog. The tall Bosnian hitman can play a similar role to Torres but can also play deeper as he is a creative ball player rather than just a target man.

Arsene Wenger is reported to be losing patience with his main striker Emmanuel Adebayor after a poor season and the talented Dzeko would certainly fit into the Gunners attacking style.
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
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he wasn't the best striker ever though.
 
This sounds like another goal.com special? Is it?

Either way, sounds better than that LB from Herenveen.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859603#msg859603 date=1241557815]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
[/quote]

he wasn't the best striker ever though.
[/quote]

He was phenomenal however ... and were it not for that stupid idiotic challenge in some meaningless ERE game, he'd have had a much longer career. As a finisher, I think he's easily top 5 ... But best? Nope.
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859608#msg859608 date=1241557939]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859603#msg859603 date=1241557815]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
[/quote]

he wasn't the best striker ever though.
[/quote]

He was phenomenal however ... and were it not for that stupid idiotic challenge in some meaningless ERE game, he'd have had a much longer career. As a finisher, I think he's easily top 5 ... But best? Nope.
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who in your opinion was the best striker ever?
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859608#msg859608 date=1241557939]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859603#msg859603 date=1241557815]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
[/quote]

he wasn't the best striker ever though.
[/quote]

He was phenomenal however ... and were it not for that stupid idiotic challenge in some meaningless ERE game, he'd have had a much longer career. As a finisher, I think he's easily top 5 ... But best? Nope.
[/quote]

van basten at his peak, 88-91, was the best striker in the world
 
I've seen him play for Bosnia against Belgium twice and he was superb. Creative, good dribbling ability and a great shot. £13M is a lot though.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859611#msg859611 date=1241558070]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859608#msg859608 date=1241557939]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859603#msg859603 date=1241557815]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
[/quote]

he wasn't the best striker ever though.
[/quote]

He was phenomenal however ... and were it not for that stupid idiotic challenge in some meaningless ERE game, he'd have had a much longer career. As a finisher, I think he's easily top 5 ... But best? Nope.
[/quote]


who in your opinion was the best striker ever?
[/quote]

Dunno tbh, it's not Pele though
 
Theres only one Van Basten,
One Van Basten
Walking along
Singing our song
Walking into Basten wonderland.
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859624#msg859624 date=1241558381]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859611#msg859611 date=1241558070]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859608#msg859608 date=1241557939]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=33285.msg859603#msg859603 date=1241557815]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=33285.msg859601#msg859601 date=1241557730]
There's only one Marco Van Basten.
[/quote]

he wasn't the best striker ever though.
[/quote]

He was phenomenal however ... and were it not for that stupid idiotic challenge in some meaningless ERE game, he'd have had a much longer career. As a finisher, I think he's easily top 5 ... But best? Nope.
[/quote]


who in your opinion was the best striker ever?
[/quote]

Dunno tbh, it's not Pele though
[/quote]

this could turn out to be a very long and inconclusive debate with everyone being right - I will chip in nevertheless and say that for me Ronaldo was the best striker ever - partly becuase I was not able to see all the other serious contenders, pele, puskas, and argualy cruyff play
 
Afonso Alves was the best striker before he joined Boro. Scored like seven goals in a game against a side which is of the equivalent to Farleigh Fishers AFC
 
Re: Edin Dzeko: Arsenal Rival Liverpool & United for the £13M ‘Bosnian Marco Van

they're bound to get one right, one day
 
Who was Marco Van Basten the new .... when he broke onto the scene?

I wonder who will be the new "Steven Gerrard" or new "Jamie Carragher".
 
[quote author=Rafiagra link=topic=33285.msg859678#msg859678 date=1241561356]
Who was Marco Van Basten the new .... when he broke onto the scene?

I wonder who will be the new "Steven Gerrard" or new "Jamie Carragher".
[/quote]

Already happening...

Spearing..
Michael Johnson..
Cattermole...
 
[quote author=gareth_thomas link=topic=33285.msg859774#msg859774 date=1241594662]
[quote author=Rafiagra link=topic=33285.msg859678#msg859678 date=1241561356]
Who was Marco Van Basten the new .... when he broke onto the scene?

I wonder who will be the new "Steven Gerrard" or new "Jamie Carragher".
[/quote]

Already happening...

Spearing..
Michael Johnson..
Cattermole...

[/quote]

That Steve Davis kid at Villa... whatever happened to him by the way?
 
Re: Edin Dzeko: Arsenal Rival Liverpool & United for the £13M ‘Bosnian Marco Van

Edin Dzeko admits that it is his dream to play for AC Milan but if the move does not materialise he will remain at Wolfsburg.

The Italian giants confirmed their interest in the 23-year-old last week but were warned off the striker by the German club.

The Bosnian international shot to the attention of a host of clubs after he scored 26 goals in the Bundesliga this term helping The Wolves clinch the league title.

The news should disappoint the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, who have also been linked with the player, with Dzeko seemingly willing to dismiss other interest in his services if the Milan deal does not go through.

"My dream is Milan, which everyone knows, but I am a VfL player," he told Bild.

"However, no ones knows what will happen in 20 days. Maybe I will join up with Wolfsburg for pre-season or maybe I will be in Milan.

Two options

"Whatever happens, there are only two options."

Wolfsburg remain bullish in their stance over the frontman and insist they will not be selling him in the summer.

"We will not sell him," club official Stephan Gruhsem said. "There is no reason for us to negotiate."
 
[quote author=gareth_thomas link=topic=33285.msg859774#msg859774 date=1241594662]
[quote author=Rafiagra link=topic=33285.msg859678#msg859678 date=1241561356]
Who was Marco Van Basten the new .... when he broke onto the scene?

I wonder who will be the new "Steven Gerrard" or new "Jamie Carragher".
[/quote]

Already happening...

Lucas
Spearing..
Michael Johnson..
Cattermole...

[/quote]
 
[quote author=keniget link=topic=33285.msg859781#msg859781 date=1241596355]
[quote author=gareth_thomas link=topic=33285.msg859774#msg859774 date=1241594662]
[quote author=Rafiagra link=topic=33285.msg859678#msg859678 date=1241561356]
Who was Marco Van Basten the new .... when he broke onto the scene?

I wonder who will be the new "Steven Gerrard" or new "Jamie Carragher".
[/quote]

Already happening...

Spearing..
Michael Johnson..
Cattermole...

[/quote]

That Steve Davis kid at Villa... whatever happened to him by the way?
[/quote]

He's at Rangers, and playing quite well too.

But yeah, it's Scottish football so hard to gauge where he's really at.

His form for Northern Ireland hasn't really come on that much.
 
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