10 years in football is a long time. Teams either rise or fall, managers come and go, and ultimately, some players become world superstars.
In this new series, I'll be simulating 10 years into the future of Football Manager Mobile 2017, to see just how much the football landscape changes.
The third part of the series will be focused on Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Jonathan Tah.
2016
As always, let's have a look at Jonathan Tah's stats as of 2016.
As you can see, Tah has a lot of green stats, including aerial, tackling and strength, which are probably the 3 most vital stats for a centre-back.
Understandably, his 2 weakest stats are shooting and movement, which stand at 7 and 8 respectively.
Lastly, his £10.25m value makes him one of the most expensive centre-backs under the age of 21 on the game.
2026
And this is how 2026 looks in Jonathan Tah's world..
Now a Tottenham Hotspur player, Tah has blossomed into one of the best, and most expensive players on the game, with his value shooting up to £56m, just over 5 times his 2016 value.
A lot of his stats have rapidly improved, with his tackling and stamina being the most improved, both increasing by 4.
Although it isn't really important, it's also worth noting that he is now earning £140,000 per-week, much more than his 2016 wage of £19,000.
Transfers
Jonathan Tah was involved in 2 big transfers during the 10 year simulation, moving to Real Madrid in 2018 for a fee of £27m.
After what looked like 2 succesful years in Spain, he was shipped to his current club Tottenham Hotspur for £38.5m in 2020.
Achievements
5 major trophies for Tah, which includes the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid at the end of the 2018-2019 season.
He also won La Liga and the Club World Cup during his time in the capital.
On a personal level, Tah won the Youth Player of The Year at the end of the 2016-2017 season, showing the recognition of his potential that he has since fulfilled.
Thanks for reading part 3, and I hope you enjoyed. Part 4 will be out next week.
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Introduction
10 years in football is a long time. Teams either rise or fall, managers come and go, and ultimately, some players become world superstars.
In this new series, I'll be simulating 10 years into the future of Football Manager Mobile 2017, to see just how much the football landscape changes.
The third part of the series will be focused on Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Jonathan Tah.
2016
As always, let's have a look at Jonathan Tah's stats as of 2016.
As you can see, Tah has a lot of green stats, including aerial, tackling and strength, which are probably the 3 most vital stats for a centre-back.
Understandably, his 2 weakest stats are shooting and movement, which stand at 7 and 8 respectively.
Lastly, his £10.25m value makes him one of the most expensive centre-backs under the age of 21 on the game.
2026
And this is how 2026 looks in Jonathan Tah's world..
Now a Tottenham Hotspur player, Tah has blossomed into one of the best, and most expensive players on the game, with his value shooting up to £56m, just over 5 times his 2016 value.
A lot of his stats have rapidly improved, with his tackling and stamina being the most improved, both increasing by 4.
Although it isn't really important, it's also worth noting that he is now earning £140,000 per-week, much more than his 2016 wage of £19,000.
Transfers
Jonathan Tah was involved in 2 big transfers during the 10 year simulation, moving to Real Madrid in 2018 for a fee of £27m.
After what looked like 2 succesful years in Spain, he was shipped to his current club Tottenham Hotspur for £38.5m in 2020.
Achievements
5 major trophies for Tah, which includes the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid at the end of the 2018-2019 season.
He also won La Liga and the Club World Cup during his time in the capital.
On a personal level, Tah won the Youth Player of The Year at the end of the 2016-2017 season, showing the recognition of his potential that he has since fulfilled.
Thanks for reading part 3, and I hope you enjoyed. Part 4 will be out next week.
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