In this series, we take a look at some of the most interesting young talents in the world of football. Next up is Talleres Córdoba’s striker Nahuel Bustos.
The Cordoba-born forward made his debut way back in 2016, in a brief cameo against Chacarita, but started making waves when he scored 4 goals in 3 games at the 2018 U20 Libertadores. Bustos continued that momentum with an impressive 5 goals in 11 appearances for the Talleres senior side that season.
After a slight detour to Mexico on loan with Pachuca for six months, he returned home to La T and duly finished as joint fourth top scorer in the division in what would be his breakthrough season, earning himself a call up to the Argentina U23s in the process.
Calm and lethal in front of goal, Bustos is a clinical finisher and is capable of scoring in a variety of ways. While most of his shots and goals come from inside the box, Bustos can find the back of the net from all kinds of angles and has a real versatility in the manner of his finishes.
Here we see a trademark assured finish from Bustos, darting between the center-backs and expertly controlling the looping ball over his shoulder with one touch, before steadying himself and then finishing with his next touch.
At his best in the final third, Bustos managed a reasonable three assists last season and is good at linking up with his teammates. Although his pass accuracy (72.2%) could be improved and he could work on his back-to-goal play, Bustos is nevertheless someone who contributes in the build-up as well as his undoubted ability to finish off the moves.
Though Bustos may only have around 50 senior games under his belt, his displays over the last couple of years have provided enough evidence that he is ready to make the jump abroad. Talleres president Andres Fassi agrees and has claimed that there have been offers from four or five clubs in Europe, ranging from Russia and Germany to Spain and Portugal. Wherever he ends up, Bustos will be a great addition to any club and one to watch in the future.
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