
🎯 Agustin Albarracin
📅 Age: 20
📑 Positions: Central midfielder | Attacking midfielder
Unfortunately it’s not possible to do an in depth analysis of the player, since I couldn’t find detailed statistics, only the main ones. This season at Boston River he scored 11 goals in 32 appearances, but recorded 0 assists.
💵 The player arrives from Boston River for 2M, plus 50 percent of a future resale.
I think he could be a good gamble, but without being able to properly analyze him there isn’t much to say.
❔Do you think this is a good signing for Cagliari?
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1 Comment
At this stage it really feels like a pure bet, not a structured signing.
On paper, 11 goals in 32 games at 20 years old is a solid number, especially for a central/attacking midfielder, but the 0 assists line is a bit of a warning sign. It suggests a player who finishes actions more than he creates them, or one who plays in a very vertical, chaotic context.
The price is reasonable in isolation, but the 50% future resale is heavy. That usually signals limited negotiating power or uncertainty about the player’s real ceiling. If he explodes, Cagliari only benefits halfway.
Without deeper data—progressive passes, duels, off-ball contribution—it’s hard to understand what problem he actually solves for Cagliari. Is he a late runner? A transition player? A pressing midfielder? Right now, we only know he scores.
So yes, it can be a low-risk gamble, especially if he’s not expected to be a starter immediately. But calling it a “good signing” would be premature. It’s more a lottery ticket than a calculated investment.
If Cagliari pairs this with a more reliable, profile-driven midfielder, it makes sense. If they’re expecting him to carry creativity or control games, that’s where the risk becomes real.