Another FC Barcelona striker has been accused of tax evasion - and this time, it's not Spanish tax authorities who are leveling the accusations. A Brazilian judge has charged that Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, known to most of the world simply as Neymar, took steps to avoid reporting income and paying tax. As a result, he has ordered 188.8 million reals ($47.75 million U.S.) of Neymar's assets frozen: that amount is roughly three times more than the amount of tax at issue.
It says Wenger is willing to spend more than 60 million ($78 million) to get a new superstar striker. His dream pick is Lewandowski, who currently plays for Bayern Munich, but failing that he wants Greizmann, of Atletico Madrid.
Lewandowski, who also plays for Poland, has yet to make a deal with Arsenal because of his huge weekly wage demands. But Greizmann, Wenger's second choice, may also be too costly for the club given his 85 million buyout clause with Atletico Madrid, which signed a five-year contract with the striker this summer.
Schuller is the reigning Germany Player of the Year and one of the talents they hope will end their big-tournament bad luck streak at this summer's European Championship. In 2021, she scored a quarter of all of Germany's goals. The Bayern Munich striker also topped the Frauen Bundesliga scoring chart with 16 goals. -- Kathleen McNamee
Arsenal managed to see off several competitors to the signing of Blackstenius in January as they brought her to the WSL on a free transfer from Sweden's BK Hacken. The Swedish striker has since formed a seamless partnership with Vivianne Miedema up front to establish themselves as one of the most ruthless duos in world club football.
However, after scoring 37 times in those two competitions last season, it felt like a step back for Barca's record goal scorer. The Spain striker, who has evolved into more of a No. 10 than a No. 9, faces a new adventure in Mexico. After her contract with Barca expired this month, she signed with Liga MX Femenil outfit Pachuca as a free agent. -- Sam Marsden
At the start of February, at the age of 23, Katoto surpassed Marie-Laure Delie to become Paris Saint-Germain's all-time leading goal scorer with 132 goals in 148 matches. That is possibly all anyone needs to know to understand the sheer depth of her ability in front of goal, the rangy striker all but built to score.
With an understanding of when to time her runs, where to make her decisive moves and how best to get the better of her opposition, there is a touch of the ease to all that Katoto does, a natural ability that is at once effective and entertaining. Eyebrows were raised when Corinne Diacre opted to leave the striker (then 20) out of France's squad for their home World Cup; however, Katoto has rarely been absent since, the attacker with 24 goals in 28 caps for Les Bleues. -- Sophie Lawson
It is impossible not to include Miedema in a list of the best strikers who ever lived. In June, she became the first player to be involved in 100 goals in the FA Women's Super League. In addition to having a goal-scoring record that almost no one on this earth can come close to, she could also be more selfish, as she averages an assist every two games. Miedema is like a reliable machine that rarely falters.
Just when it feels like there is nothing left to write about Kerr, the Australian striker finds new levels and new ways to astound fans and best defenses. The 2021-22 season was one of great personal success sprinkled with team success. Her Instagram resembled a digital trophy case, with photo after photo of FA Cups, league titles and of player-of-the-season awards.
Mario strikers charged was my favorite game and probably overall best game on the wii due to the amazing gameplay and actually very difficult ai. However, league is another story completely. I would not advise spending $60 on an inferior version of a decade old game for the wii.
Another reason why some footballers may not get the credit they deserve is that they may play in a less glamorous position. For example, a defensive midfielder may not get as much attention as a striker, even if they are just as important to the team's success.
Edin Dzeko is a proven goalscorer who has consistently delivered at the highest level, and he deserves to be recognized as one of the best strikers of his generation. Dzeko captains the Bosnia & Herzegovina national football team and has enjoyed success in England, Italy, and Germany in his domestic career.
He has scored 323 goals and provided 145 assists in 733 appearances across all competitions in his club career. Despite being 37 years old, the former Manchester City striker is still going strong and has been a key player for Inter Milan this season.
As a striker for Manchester City, Edin Dzeko is a member of the current Premier League championship team and was named Bosnian Footballer of the Year three years in a row. Originally from Sarajevo, he became Bosnia's first UNICEF ambassador in 2009 and has since visited schools and children in his home country who were affected by the Bosnian War.
The 6-foot-4 striker Georgios Samaras is pretty much Greece's only chance of scoring at this year's World Cup. The long-haired point man, who plays for top Scottish side Celtic, has had more than 70 caps for his country and scored the goal against Croatia that qualified Greece for the the 2012 European Cup.
Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o also holds a Spanish passport and used to play for European superclub Barcelona, where he scored 100 goals in five seasons. As the most decorated African player of all time, having won the African Footballer of the Year award a record four times, he is sponsored by Puma and Ford.
For communal Switzerland, the team is the star. But the Swiss have one out-and-out VIP in the form of Xherdan Shaqiri, an explosive, powerful striker who could be this year's come-from-nowhere discovery of the World Cup. Liverpool is reportedly looking to pay around $25 million to pry Shaqiri away from current club Bayern Munich.
Jesus showcased his exceptional skills and goal-scoring prowess before an unfortunate injury halted his progress. Despite his impressive performance, the striker feels disrespected, believing pundits, media outlets, and even a section of Arsenal's own fans have been unfairly critical.
First off that is not Ronaldinho, that is Brazilian striker Ronaldo. The front label is printed on some extremely low quality paper. The artwork also isn't wide enough, hence that extra white area on the left side. On the backside of the cartridge there wasn't even a label at all. The cartridge isn't held together by normal screws like you'd expect and it's so cheap and fragile that you'd have to be really careful if you were taking it apart. The game is also very light. We do have a few pictures of the board, courtesy of NESWorld:
This game lacks a real CIC. That means an adaptor such as the Passport III is necessary to play.