
"There's something very Dimitar Berbatov about Eintracht Frankfurt attacker Can Uzun - and we can't get enough. The Turkiye youngster mixes nonchalance, brilliant feet and a high number of shots to create an attacking profile that would fly off the shelves if sold in a footballing department store. Uzun is an elegant player, shifting the ball from his left foot to his right and vice versa, often in the penalty area or close to it and under intense pressure."
"In his first and only full campaign for the club, Uzun notched 19 goals in 32 appearances across all competitions, so understandably the Bundesliga's foremost striker factory came calling. Uzun isn't a centre-forward, even though his strike-rate suggests he is. He plays slightly deeper, more as a supporting forward or No.10. One might assume because of his goals output, the creative side of his game suffers but that couldn't be further from the truth."
Can Uzun is a German-born Turkiye youth who blends nonchalance, excellent close control and ambidextrous finishing to threaten in and around the penalty area under pressure. He emerged at Nurnberg, stepping up after senior attacking options departed, and scored 19 goals in 32 appearances in his first full campaign. Uzun operates as a supporting forward or No.10 rather than a pure centre-forward, combining high shot volume with genuine creative output. Eintracht Frankfurt have a track record of developing and selling forwards for large fees, positioning Uzun as a likely next big transfer asset.
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