Wanderley signs for Nasr: Five foreign Blue Wave forwards

Wanderley isn't the first big-name striker to join Al Nasr.

Here are five striking imports who have experienced mixed fortunes since signing for the Dubai-based side.

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LUCA TONI

Nation: Italy

Period at Nasr: January 2012 – August 2012

Appearances: 8

Goals: 3

Minutes per goal: 203.7

Win ratio: 37.5

Much was expected of the 2006 World Cup winner upon arrival, but he flopped in Dubai. Remarkably after these travails, he would later go on to be Serie A top scorer in 2014/15 for Hellas Verona.

BRUNO CORREA

Nation: Brazil

Period at Nasr: July 2012 – June 2013

Appearances: 23

Goals: 16

Minutes per goal: 117.1

Win ratio: 43.5

The tall striker did well in a poor team while on loan from Iran’s Sepahan. But a tally of 19 goals during 32 matches was not enough to convince incoming coach Ivan Jovanovic to keep him on. Moved to Dubai CSC.

TAKAYUKI MORIMOTO

Nation: Japan

Period at Nasr: January 2013 – June 2013

Appearances: 13

Goals: 6

Minutes per goal: 178

Win ratio: 38.5

With Nasr flailing under then coach Walter Zenga, he turned to a familiar face on loan to turn things around. The pair had worked well together at Catania and a decent spell followed. But Nasr has no desire to buy him.

IBRAHIMA TOURE

Nation: Senegal

Period at Nasr: August 2013 – January 2016

Appearances: 43

Goals: 34

Minutes per goal: 109.5

Win ratio: 44.2

Life was never dull once a move from Monaco was secured. Toure scored tons of goals, but was ostracised after deciding to go AWOL for the second summer in a row. Is now unwanted at China’s Liaoning Whowin.

NILMAR

Nation: Brazil

Period at Nasr: July 2015 – now

Appearances: 26

Goals: 11

Minutes per goal: 188.6

Win ratio: 42.7

The Brazil striker’s face has not managed to fit in Dubai. Boss Jovanovic retained the same direct tactics from Toure’s time, despite the difference in size. A return to Spain’s La Liga seems likely after Wanderley buy.

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