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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 and please check to make sure we haven't already covered the player!
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 2010.
Latest under our scout's gaze is Swedish starlet Emir Bajrami - recommended by Sky Sports reader Phil Vaughan.
The Sky Sports Scout checks on Sweden's hottest new prospect Emir Bajrami.
Bajrami this summer became the second most expensive Swede in history when Twente signed him from Elfsborg, paying more than £3million for his signature.
The 22-year-old was born in Kosovo, but after moving to Sweden he was signed by youth side Kopings.
His progress was quickly spotted and in 2006 he was snapped up by Elfsborg and in his first season with the club he won the domestic title.
In 2007 he was handed his first call-up by Sweden when he was selected for the Under-21s. In early 2010 he was handed his full debut by Sweden.
2010 has turned out to be a very big year for Bajrami as he also sealed a move to Holland with champions FC Twente.
Bajrami's decision to move to Holland shocked many in Sweden, as he was tipped to move to one of Europe's biggest leagues.
Now in Holland the pressure is on Bajrami to perform and live up to his price-tag, and there is no doubting he has the talent.
Bajrami is primarily a left winger and he has all the basics to shine out wide, pace, vision and outstanding left foot.
But Bajrami has other strings to his bow, as he has a real eye for goal both in the area and outside, and many feel his future could be as a forward in and behind a main striker.
Without doubt one of the best prospects Sweden have produced in a long time and whilst some question his move to Twente - it could be an outstanding stepping stone for him.
Bajrami will need to produce, but with less pressure on him than in England, Italy or Spain and if he can live up to expectations, he will soon be on his way to one of those countries anyway.
Shooting: 8 out of 10
Passing: 8 out of 10
Tackling: 6 out of 10
Heading: 6 out of 10
Pace: 8 out of 10
Vision: 9 out of 10
Current ability: 7 out of 10
Potential ability: 10 out of 10
OVERALL SCOUT RATING: 62/80
Current value: £6million
Potential value: £14million
You have read our opinion of Emir Bajrami - now we want your views. Have you seen Bajrami in action? 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 using the same form. We will look to send out the Scout to follow up some of your leads.
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