da cassino online: What you start with
da fezbet: Since promotion to the Premier League Swansea City have secured a couple of decent mid table finishes, and your primary aim is to build on this with qualification for the Europa League.
The board explain that your success will mostly be judged in the league, and ensuring you can lead the team to a top seven finish is the target. Qualification can be met through cup competitions; however this may not be enough to satisfy their criteria if you fail to live up to expectations in the league.
To help you do this, the board allocate you an initial transfer budget of £8m to strengthen the squad with a wage budget of around £740,000 per week.
In terms of domestic cup competitions; the board suggest they would love a cup run and therefore your target of reaching the round of 16 is the minimum aim.
The Squad
Who you should build your team around…
Swansea have put together a decent side of recent seasons, with one of their main assets being club captain and central defender Ashley Williams.
The Welsh centre half will be crucial to success in challenging for the top seven, and is a top defender with good physical attributes that make him a rock at the back.
There will plenty of offers from other Premier League clubs for his signature, but he is a player you can’t afford to lose.
Further forward the Swans playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson is another of the club’s biggest stars, and someone who will pick up plenty of goals and assists throughout the season. His passing and shooting attributes make him an influential figure in the side, and he’s also deadly from free kicks.
And finally on the left wing, Jefferson Montero is a great outlet to have given his pace and agility. His dribbling skills make him a big threat to opposition defences, and with four star skill moves; has the ability to beat players with ease.
Three players you should sign…
Having lost the services of star striker Wilfried Bony, it’s no surprise that your assistant pinpoints the squads main weakness in this area and advises you to buy a new forward during the first transfer window. With this in mind; the opportunity to sign Tottenham’s Harry Kane provides the perfect the solution to the problem and given the season he has had at Spurs comes as a real coup.
His stats have been given a real boost on the squad update to represent his form, ensuring he has the potential to reach a level of at least 80 in the future. The fact he can be bought for £7.5m makes him good value for money, and is a player who can become an instant hit at the Liberty Stadium.
It’s also recommended to purchase one of Kane’s teammates at Spurs with right midfielder Andros Townsend another decent signing for Swansea.
After valuing him at £7.5m, Spurs accept a bid of £6m and he’s certainly a useful man to have in the side. Decent shooting and dribbling attributes coupled with great pace make him a big danger when attacking, and with the potential to reach a rating of 82 he will prove to be money well spent.
With the two lads from Spurs using the majority of your budget, it’s advised to sign Adrien Rabiot on loan from PSG, ensuring your squad has some cover for Sigurdsson should he get injured or need resting.
The PSG youngster is already rated 73 at just 19 and has huge potential. He will have no problems fitting straight into the team when required, and if possible he is one to sign on a permanent basis in the future should the opportunity arise.
Three players you should sell…
Despite initially starting the season on loan at Napoli, it’s certainly worth recalling Michu for a fee of £720,000 which will allow you to sell him to Everton or someone similar for a fee £4.8m. By doing so this will generate some much needed income to help fund your new signings.
Given the amount of options Swansea have in the centre of midfield, it’s well worth selling Leon Britton given the fact he won’t be a first-team regular and is the wrong side of 30. Liverpool came in with a bid of £1.9m and should a similar offer come your way, it’s recommended to give his move the green light.
And finally the sale of right-back Dwight Tiendalli is another advisable bit of business given the fact he won’t really feature during the season. He can be sold for £1m to the likes of Crystal Palace, which again should be accepted.
Youngsters…
In terms of youth, Gregor Zabret, Kenji Gorre and Jay Fulton are the three that have the most potential and could develop into first team squad members in the future.
Goalkeeper Zabret has the most scope for improvement and can become your first choice given the fact he can see his rating grow to around 79. It could be worth loaning him out for the first couple of seasons in order to give him the chance to get regular football under his belt.
Gorre has the potential to play at a similar standard to Montero on the left of midfield and at 19-years-old is another to keep an eye on and try to present with first-team opportunities when possible.
And finally aged 20; Fulton can become a decent CAM with a potential rating of 74 that will make him a good squad member in the future. He may not be good enough to secure a regular starting berth, but his potential will mean he can be sold for a decent sum in years to come.
Tactics
The best formation to use with Swansea looks to be the 4-3-3 option, with two centre midfielders, a CAM, two wingers and one striker allowing you to make the best use of the players at your disposal.
In goal Fabianski will be the obvious first choice with Tremmel the clear number two and should be used sparingly when required.
A decent back four will consist of Rangel, Fernandez, Williams and Taylor, with Amat providing a third great option at the heart of the defence ensuring you have three quality options in this area.
Ki-Sung-Yueng and Jonjo Shelvey are the two men to pick in the centre of the park, both with plenty of ability and room for improvement as well. Shelvey will prove an important member of the side given the fact he can reach a rating of 80 further through your career.
Sigurdsson will be the key man and the link between the midfield and lone striker, while Montero and Townsend will become your first choice wingers. The wide areas look to be Swansea’s strong point; and Routledge and Dyer ensure you have four wonderful options to rotate on a weekly basis, all with plenty of pace which is important on the game.
And upfront Gomis is your best bet as the season gets underway, with Harry Kane coming into the squad as backup where he can develop into the leading goalscorer in the future.
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