
The growth trajectory of Levante continues. After winning Div 3, the team is focused on climbing back to Div 1. With the lineup we have, our chances look promising. Yes, we faced two consecutive relegations, but there was a specific plan behind it all. The team we’ve built shows that the plan has been successful. I won’t go into all the transfers, but we made some strategic bets that paid off. For example, we traded Dybala for Gavi, White, and Ramsey; swapped Luiz Felipe for Enzo Fernandez; and sold Eden Hazard to acquire two players rated at 89 and a young Rodrygo. These moves laid a strong foundation for the future. Further trades, like Gavi for Wirtz and Sancho, and Rodrygo for Vlahovic and Coman, along with the recent acquisition of Varane, have solidified our team. All this was possible because I’ve had the opportunity to work with this team for an extended period. So, the key to success is longevity. Success is measured not just by results, but also by the team one manages to build. Levante is poised to be a key player in Div 1 very soon.

As you can see from our second formation, we have excellent backup players ready to step in for those who will soon be part of Levante’s history. In addition to these, we have exceptional talents like Doukoure, Buonanotte, Diaz, Bardghji, Belocian, Van Bommel, Romero, Bellingham, and Schjelderup. These players not only guarantee a promising future for the team but also make significant contributions in the present, particularly in the Youth Cup. Levante is one of the most successful teams in the history of the Top 100 in this competition. In conclusion, while we’ve faced challenging moments and made tough choices, it’s all led to building this strong team. We’re demonstrating that Levante can excel on multiple fronts, and we’re ready to bring even more joy to our fans!

This will be the u21 line-up facing the Youth Cup this season


Leave a comment