The Germans will accept an offer of around £19million for the youngster and he will only require a weekly wage of £19,000. However, on FM19 he is willing to depart if a fee can be agreed with cash-strapped Hamburg. Yet instead of following many a young German talent in signing for the Bavarians, Arp decided to sign a new contract with HSV and set his aim on helping the club secure promotion back to the top flight. The young striker, who has modelled his game on England star Harry Kane, was wanted by Bayern Munich in the summer following Hamburg's relegation from the Bundesliga. His price-tag won't have dropped but he is willing to leave and will want around £30,000-a-week and a role in the first-team squad. The following January is a different story. While Monaco will accept a bid of around £55million, Pellegri won't be interested in departing. It's why you won't be able to land him on FM19 before the 2018/19 campaign gets underway. Monaco moved quickest to sign the young striker, though, and he joined the Ligue 1 side in January 2018. So when Pellegri burst onto the scene at Genoa, scoring braces in the Italian top flight as a 16-year-old, Europe's biggest sides quickly took notice. For even the most seasoned of strikers, Serie A can be a tough nut to crack.