The Welsh Talent

Keertan Salian
4 min readJun 21, 2023

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WELCOME ❤

Hello and welcome to Salian Blogs. Excited to have you all on my latest blogs, I appreciate your valuable time and I’m sure y’all will be curious to follow these youth prospects.

The football world has changed recently with Saudi Pro League getting all the famous and talented footballers to make their league interesting and enjoying the game. I’m pretty sure many of them won’t be in favour of players leaving Europe and joining the Saudi Pro League but what they are doing is strengthening their league and creating competition which isn’t wrong from the point of view of the Saudi Pro League, they need competition and this is one of the ways to get players so I don’t totally agree with UEFA president statement regarding. It was heartbreaking to see Manchester City win the champions league (apologise for bias statement I’m a diehard Manchester United fan).

Upcoming transfer windows are getting interesting with Messi and Sergio Busquets(not confirmed)joining David Beckham’s team Inter Miami. Benzema, Kante, Edouard Mendy(rumoured to be joining Al Ahli), Hakim Ziyech to Al Nassr & Kalidou Koulibaly to Al Hilal is confirmed as per Fabrizio Romano.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney (source Sky News)

I’m pretty sure you guys are aware of the team Wrexham A.F.C. Yes, the club brought by the Hollywood superstars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney you can look at their series “Welcome to Wrexham”. Ryan and Rob became the owners of the club in November of 2020 since then the clubs have progressed in every aspect and they have been finally being promoted to English League 2 after spending the club’s 87-year stay in the Football League.

“Jordan Davies, he’s one of our own”

  1. Name:- Jordan Davies
  2. Age:- 24
  3. Country:- Wales
  4. Foot:- Left
  5. Position:- Midfield — (Central Midfield)

Jordan Davies is among those players who have led them to this success. 24-year-old Welish player is the boyhood hero since joining the club in 2016 and was sent on loan to two different clubs to build his skills and increase his playing ability (Bangor City and Brighton & Hove Albion U21).
After watching the series and his performance I was impressed by his game style. During the 21/22 season, he played 39 games and scored 15 goals they were very much close to the playoffs final and lost 5–4 against Grimsby Town who were later promoted to League 2. It was a tough season for the team and especially for Jordan Davies due to events during his personal life as well but he never showed that in his performance he was strong and was giving everything for the team.

This current season Jordan Davies sustained a serious knee injury during a 4–1 FA Cup second-round win against Farnborough on November 26 and had to spend three months on the sidelines. He managed to score 3 goals before sustaining the injury. I’m confident that the upcoming season, EFL League Two would be an interesting journey for the club as well as the player for this new experience. He is a central midfielder and left-footed player he’s also good on the ball and carrying the attack forward. He’s a free-kick specialist at the club. He has that go direct and take a shoot and has that long ball passes, and also scores during corners. His agility is very much impressive. The local lad has won the hearts of the people in Wrexham and the players, the manager and the board love him and acknowledge him. Jordan Davies was given a long-term deal a three-and-a-half-year contract at the Wrexham AFC till 2025.

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see you soon, take care❤
Hasta la vista❤

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