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By Sky Sports Scout. Last Updated: August 20, 2009 10:12am
Sky Sports Scout is our exciting feature where we scour the globe looking out for the best talent and bring you a report on what we find.
Our Scout will report back and you can comment on what you think of our appraisal.
Also, in association with Football Manager, we give all readers the chance to win a copy of the latest game by nominating a player.
You can only nominate a player by emailing here, including the word 'Scout' in your subject line.
Should your player get reviewed by our scout, and you were first to send in his name, then you will win a copy of Football Manager Live! - which includes a pre-paid four-month subscription.
Latest under our scout's gaze is Ghana striker Ransford Osei - recommended by Sky Sports reader Luke Kinsey.
A goal-scoring gem, Ransford Osei is one of the best young striking prospects to emerge from Africa in the last few years.
Osei began his career in his native Accra with Kessben, where his goalscoring ability soon came to the fore - especially with Ghana.
In 2007 he finished second in the goalscoring charts at the prestigious Fifa Under 17 World Cup. In November 2007, after scoring a hat-trick in a youth game, he was drafted into the senior Ghana squad and made his debut.
Soon after this he was handed a trial by Manchester City - who have continued to keep close tabs on him, with some reports claiming they have secured first refusal on him, although Tottenham and Manchester United are also said to be keen.
He then top-scored in the African Youth Championship in January this year and also won the Golden Shoe for best player.
Polish club Legia Warsaw struck a deal to sign him in early in 2008, but problems arose over his work-permit and Fifa refused to sanction the deal and he returned home.
Osei, though, was not back in Ghana for long as he was snapped up by Maccabi Haifa and just months after moving to Israel he has been snapped up by Steve McClaren at FC Twente - who has signed him on loan with a view to a permanent deal.
Osei has been likened to the legendary Ghanaian striker Abedi Pele - but he is a bit more direct and more of a poacher; indeed McClaren would probably more liken him to Yakubu Aiyegbeni - whom he signed during his time at Middlesbrough.
But Osei he is not just happy sitting on the six-yard box, he also has very good vision and can often be seen setting up a move with a clinical pass.
A natural-born striker without a doubt, and he needs show this season he can cope with pressure in Holland because if reports are accurate, he will soon be on his way to the Premier League.
While he probably needs a good two seasons with Twente, hopes are high he will produce.
Shooting: 8 out of 10
Passing: 7 out of 10
Tackling: 5 out of 10
Heading: 6 out of 10
Pace: 8 out of 10
Vision: 7 out of 10
Current ability: 7 out of 10
Potential ability: 10 out of 10
OVERALL SCOUT RATING: 58/80
Current value: £6million
Potential value: £30million
You have read our opinion of Osei - now we want your views. Have you seen Osei? Do you agree with our assessment? Do you think he will make it?
And if you have spotted anyone you think we should feature, then please get in touch. We will look to send out the Scout to follow up some of your leads.
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