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| Player | Position | Club | Cost | Why they're magic | |--------|---------|------|------|------------------| | (no, not that one – Carlos Lúcio) | D/WB/M L | Cruzeiro | £500k-£1M | Brazilian left-footed wing-back with 19 crossing and 17 dribbling. | | Nuri Şahin | MC | Dortmund | £2-3M | 18 passing, 19 technique at age 17. Future vice-captain. | | Anthony Vanden Borre | D RC, WB R, M RC | Anderlecht | £2-3M | Can play literally everywhere. Physical monster. | | Hatem Ben Arfa | AM RLC | Lyon | Loan or £4-5M | Flair 20. Aggression 20 for nutmegs. Frustrating but unplayable on his day. |
While already known, his 2006 stats emphasized the physical and technical growth that would soon see him become one of the greatest ever. football manager 2006 wonderkids
In the 2006 edition, Rooney was frequently the most valuable wonderkid in the game, valued at roughly €36m. | Player | Position | Club | Cost
A nomadic career of unfulfilled potential. While highly talented, attitude issues and a lack of discipline prevented him from matching Kompany's heights, though he still managed nearly 30 caps for Belgium. The Golden Scouting Regions of FM06 | | Anthony Vanden Borre | D RC,
Building a dynasty required more than just goalscorers; it required a solid spine. FM06 provided some of the most reliable young defensive talents in the history of the franchise. Vincent Kompany (Anderlecht)
At 19, Ramos had just joined Real Madrid from Sevilla. FM2006 identified him as a future defensive colossus—a prediction that held up as he went on to win the World Cup, multiple Champions Leagues, and become one of the greatest defenders of all time. Likewise, Vincent Kompany was a relatively unknown teenage defender in Germany. The game’s scouts flagged him as a generational talent. He went on to captain Manchester City to multiple Premier League titles and is now a respected manager.