
He would walk straight into most mid-table Premier League clubs and could lead from the back for years to come, plus he’s affordable enough even for relegation contenders and Championship sides. He’s already Venezuela’s number one goalkeeper and he’s the perfect fit for a wide range of teams. Despite his tender age, the 6″2 frame of Farinez boasts a respectable command over his area (14) and has an array of middling mental stats that inevitably improve as he gains experience. The 21-year-old Millonarios stopper comes complete with excellent shot stopping ability thanks to his reflexes (16) and his one on ones (13). Wulker Farinez – Goalkeeperįeatured in our Football Manager wonderkids series, Wulker Farinez is an absolute snip at just over the £2m mark. Whether you’re trying to return Newcastle to their former glory or just trying to stave off relegation with Sheffield United, our list of the top Football Manager 2020 bargains has something for everyone. Scouting around for bargain players is one of the most rewarding aspects of Football Manager, and unearthing a hidden gem before polishing them into a pivotal role in your team is a feeling that’s hard to beat!

However, not all clubs come equipped with mind-boggling budgets to bring in the very best players, even if you’re in the top flight. Today, he is loved and respected by Celtic fans to a man and if, as expected, he departs this week, he should go with their blessing.Football Manager 2020 is the staple of many a football fan’s diet right now, and one of the first things virtual managers want to do upon taking charge of a club is to put their own stamp on the squad. When he joined Celtic in 2021, the club was a mess, having just lost out on the Scottish title to Rangers for the first time since 2011.Īs Postecoglou acknowledged this week, many Bhoys fans considered him "a joke", given he was arriving from Japanese football with next to no reputation in Europe. The 57-year-old has enjoyed success wherever he has gone and has proved adept at being the public face of Celtic, earning full buy-in from players, fans and the board alike.

Mason dramatically improved the mood at the training ground and began to get Spurs feeling more like a family again, but there is still work to do. It is notable that Harry Kane has spoken recently about the loss of "standards" and "values" since Pochettino was sacked, while acting head coach Ryan Mason made it his objective during his brief tenure at the end of this season to bring the club together.

Harry Kane faces another uncertain future (AFP via Getty Images)įor Spurs to return to punching above their weight and challenging bigger-spending rivals, they must, at least, be together and aligned, and there is an acceptance at the club that this unity must flow from the manager.
