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A left winger for Olympiakos Piraeus
Olympiakos Piraeus · Pro League
The situation
We are seeking a left winger to add quality and creativity to our wide forward line. That line currently sits at a squad median Elo of 1832, marginally below the level of the league's leading clubs (1845), so this is the area where a well-judged signing can lift us toward the top of the division. With affordability relaxed, the search has widened to take in stronger profiles than a strict budget would normally allow.
Where your squad needs work
Goalkeepers
+271 2061 vs 1790
Centre backs
+80 1955 vs 1875
Full backs
+63 1986 vs 1923
Midfielders
−19 1888 vs 1907
Wide forwardsscouting
−13 1832 vs 1845
AM / strikers
+252 1992 vs 1740
ahead of the barbehind│ the bar = the clubs you're chasing
The profile
TargetstarterBudget€6.0M
The brief favours a creative wide forward whose principal output is assists and chance creation rather than raw goals. The strongest candidates are all assist-led players; the trade-off is that pure goal threat is generally a relative weakness across this group, so the signing should complement, not duplicate, our existing finishers. Routes from most major European leagues into the Super League 1 are well-trodden, which lowers the integration risk.
Elo 2178, affordable (€5M). Form rising sharply, stands out for assists (81th percentile).
Strongest
Assists81Key passes69
Lightest
Fouls drawn14Goals12
Ait El Hadj has followed a clear upward trajectory: from a modest start at Anderlecht he stepped up to Genk and then to Union St. Gilloise in 2024, and his strength has climbed steadily ever since to reach a career-high Elo of 2178 in May 2026 — he is, in short, at the very peak of his powers right now, with form over the last few months rated Good, meaning clearly above his team's average output and trending the right way. He is a creative wide forward whose chief weapon is his passing: his assist output is better than 81% of players in his position. The flip side is that he offers little as a finisher (goals better than only 12%), rarely wins fouls (better than just 14%) and his dribble completion is among the weaker in his bracket (better than 20%) — a provider, not a one-on-one runner or scorer. At 2178 his strength is well above our current wide-forward level and clearly above the bar set by the league's top clubs, making him the most impactful upgrade on this list. Around 57% of comparable transfers work out, which is a solid base rate. The step from Belgium's Pro League to the Super League 1 is a routine, well-trodden one. On attainability, our estimate is that he is reasonably gettable: he is under contract but at a level where a move could be negotiated, though as the most expensive option here his value is put at €11.5–20M, and this remains an estimate rather than a firm price.
Elo 1847, top of the budget (€6M). Flat form, stands out for key passes (85th percentile).
Strongest
Key passes85Assists75
Lightest
Goals52Dribble success29
Silvetti is a young prospect on a sharp rise: after breaking through at Newells Old Boys he moved to Inter Miami in 2025 and his strength has surged to a personal peak of 1847 in April 2026, a striking climb for a 20-year-old. His form over the last few months is rated Average — at his team's level, with no recent over- or under-performance — but the underlying growth pattern is encouraging. He is a creative wide forward with excellent vision: his key-pass volume is better than 85% of players in his position and his assist output better than 75%, with no notable statistical weaknesses flagged. At an Elo of 1847 he is broadly at our current wide-forward level and right around the bar set by the league's leading clubs, so he profiles as a like-for-like addition with significant headroom rather than an immediate step up. About 53% of comparable transfers work out. The move from MLS to the Super League 1 is a less common route, which adds a degree of adaptation risk. We estimate him as reasonably attainable: he is under contract but young and at a comparable level, and his value sits at €4.5–8M — an estimate, not a quoted fee.
Elo 1872, affordable (€5M). Form on the up, stands out for dribble success (93th percentile).
Strongest
Dribble success93Assists79
Lightest
Fouls drawn27Goals24
Jensen has rebuilt his career impressively. After early stops at Sonderjyske, a spell at St. Louis City and Viborg, he earned a move to AZ Alkmaar in 2025 and has climbed to a peak of 1883 in April 2026, now sitting at 1872 — essentially at his career best. His form over the last few months is rated Average, meaning at his team's level rather than above or below it, with the longer-term arc clearly rising. He is a specialised wide forward and a genuine dribbling threat: his dribble success is better than 93% of players in his position, and his assist output better than 79%. As with the others, goal threat is a relative weakness (better than 24%) and he draws fouls less often than most (better than 27%). At 1872 his strength is just above our current wide-forward level and around the bar set by the top clubs, a modest upgrade with the upside of his age. Around 52% of comparable transfers work out. The step from the Eredivisie to the Super League 1 is a routine one. We estimate him as reasonably attainable: under contract but at a comparable level, with a value of €4–7.5M — an estimate only.
Elo 1853, affordable (€4.75M). Form rising sharply, stands out for shots on target (84th percentile).
Strongest
Shots on target84Assists80
Lightest
Dribble success35Fouls drawn27
Ramazani brings the most varied CV: a Manchester United academy graduate who found his feet across two spells at Almeria, then moved to Leeds and on to Valencia in 2025, where he has reached a career peak of 1853 as recently as May 2026 — he is at his strongest right now. His form over the last few months is rated Good, clearly above his team's average output, capping a steadily rising trajectory. He is a direct wide forward with a sharper goal edge than the others here: his shots-on-target rate is better than 84% of players in his position and his assist output better than 80%, with drawing fouls his only real relative weakness (better than 27%). At an Elo of 1853 he is just above our current wide-forward level and around the bar set by the league's top clubs. Crucially, he carries the best success odds of this group — about 58% of comparable transfers work out. The move from La Liga to the Super League 1 is a routine route. On attainability our estimate is favourable: he is without a contract, making him a free-agent opportunity, and his value is put at the modest €3.5–6.5M — an estimate, though his free status only strengthens the case.
Elo 1866, affordable (€3M). Form on the up, stands out for assists (72th percentile).
Strongest
Assists72Dribble success48
Lightest
Goals26Fouls drawn17
Millar is the most experienced and well-travelled option, with a long journey through Kilmarnock, Liverpool's academy, Charlton, a sustained Basel spell, Preston, Hull City and regular Canada caps. His strength has risen gradually to a peak of 1876 in May 2026, sitting now at 1866 — close to his best, with a notable late surge. His form over the last few months is rated Average, meaning at his team's level. Stylistically he is a wide forward without a standout statistical strength flagged, and with relative weaknesses in winning fouls (better than only 17%) and goals (better than 26%) — a functional, hard-working profile rather than a difference-maker. At 1866 his strength is above our current wide-forward level and around the bar set by the top clubs. Around 53% of comparable transfers work out. The step from the Championship to the Super League 1 is a less common route. His standout feature is attainability: with an expiring contract he is by far the easiest to sign of this group, and our estimate strongly reflects that — value €6–10.5M, an estimate, with his contract situation the decisive lever.
Ait El Hadj stands out as the headline target: he is comfortably the strongest player available here and is enjoying a genuine career peak. If a more affordable, opportunistic deal is preferred, Ramazani offers the best success odds and a free-agent route, while Millar is the most attainable given his expiring deal. Silvetti and Jensen are the upside plays for a younger, longer-term profile.
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