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Meet The Super Scout Who Discovered N’Golo Kante, Jamie Vardy, Didier Drogba And Erling Haaland
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Published 15:22 16 May 2022 GMT+1

Meet The Super Scout Who Discovered N’Golo Kante, Jamie Vardy, Didier Drogba And Erling Haaland

Sir Alex Ferguson called ace talent-spotter the “most important influential person in the Premier League”.

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Steve Walsh is no household name himself but he has found plenty of them, with the talent-spotter discovering N'Golo Kante, Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and many more throughout his incredible career.

Once labelled "most important influential person in the Premier League" by Sir Alex Ferguson, the former Chelsea and Leicester City scout also recommended Erling Haaland to Everton when the the teenage Molde striker would have cost just €4 million.

Walsh first made his name as an ace talent-spotter at Chelsea where he scouted Didier Drogba, Michael Essien and Gianfranco Zola for the club.

But the mind-blowing work Walsh did as head of recruitment at Leicester, where he helped build the Premier League-winning squad of 2015/16, truly shone a light on his unique skills.

In a 2019 interview with The Athletic, Walsh explained how he first spotted Mahrez playing for Le Havre in the French second division, while he was there scouting an entirely different player. First, he had to convince Mahrez - who'd never heard of the club - that Leicester weren't "a rugby team" before the £450,000 signing was completed.

Mahrez would be named PFA Player of the Year three years later and would eventually be sold to Manchester City for £60 million - but he is far from the only astonishing bargain Walsh pulled off.

Walsh watched another ex-Ligue 2 player in Kante before hijacking Marseille's deal to sign the midfielder - who won man of the match in a Champions League final on Saturday - for £5.2 million.

Then there is Walsh's most famous coup of all: snatching Vardy, a future Premier League Golden Boot winner, from non-league Fleetwood Town at age 25 for £1 million.

"We monitored him when he was at Stocksbridge and watched when he went to Halifax, and again at Fleetwood. I had a continuous dossier on him. In the end, I brought him in," Walsh explained.

The attention around Walsh's special ability to spot unknown players who turned out to be world-class talents naturally brought the attention of other clubs. In 2016, he was appointed director of football at Everton.

Walsh lasted only 18 months at Goodison and admitted while talking to The Athletic that he didn't always feel backed by the club in his decisions.

"While I was at Everton, I offered them Andrew Robertson and Harry Maguire deals, when they were at Hull, and it was worth £20 million for the pair," said Walsh. "Everton wouldn't take them.

"I had a deal done for Jonny Evans too before he came to Leicester, but again they wouldn't take him.

"Erling Haaland, the striker with Salzburg [at the time of the interview], I had him and his dad at the club with a deal done for €4 million. The club wouldn't back me."

Even just taking the unknown players Walsh did manage to sign - let alone those who slipped the net - we have an incredible array of talent.

Frankly, if we saw Walsh watching a game, we'd be tempted to sign all 22 players on the pitch just to make sure we grabbed the future world-class superstar he's almost certainly sizing up.

All imagery: PA Images

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Topics: jamie vardy, Football, Erling Haaland, N'Golo Kante

Alex Reid
Alex Reid

Alex Reid is a writer at SPORTbible who’s previously strung words together for FourFourTwo, Boxing News, The Guardian and, yes, Cruise International (it’s about big ships, not Tom). Interests range from football and boxing to real sports like WWE and darts. He is not a cage fighter.

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