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Spartak Moscow forward Jordan Larsson “is not ready” for a trade to West Ham United this summer, former Premier League scout Pavel Kucherov told SportBox.
Larsson Jr. has certainly learned a thing or two from his famous father.
Like Celtic legend Henrik, this is a striker with a voracious appetite for goals.
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He averaged nearly one in two for Russian giants Spartak Moscow last season, with his impressive form drawing the attention of West Ham and a Borussia Dortmund team already looking for strikers capable of succeeding the irrepressible Erling Haaland, even if the superstar Norway is not exempt from release until 2022.
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In April, Goal said Jordan Larsson was a man in high demand.
But according to Kucherov, a seasoned talent scout who worked for Arsenal and Everton, moving to England would be too early for a 24-year-old who has a lot to learn.
West Ham? This is a completely different level and a championship that Larsson is not yet ready for, ”he says of a man who spent a brief period at the La Masia academy in Barcelona while his father won the Champions League in blue and red.
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“You have to go there as a player who is already mature in all aspects, both in terms of experience and in physical terms. You have to go there as a man. In this sense, the German championship would be good for Larsson.
“How much could Spartak sell Larsson to Borussia? For no more than 10 million euros (9 million pounds sterling).
“10 million euros could be considered a very good transfer for the Moscow club. It is clear that Spartak dreams of the maximum amount: 25 to 30 million euros. But that amount of money, in my opinion, is still not worth it, and Borussia is unlikely to pay that much.
Spartak president Leonid Fedun insists the club will accept no less than € 100 million for Larsson.
However, they say stocks speak louder than words, and if Dortmund or West Ham bid £ 20 million, expect Spartak to sell.
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