Best Alternatives to Maxence Caqueret
Players most similar to Maxence Caqueret (Midfielder, €15.0M) — ranked by AI DNA similarity score across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Top 3 Alternatives to Maxence Caqueret
- 1.Khéphren Thuram86% DNA match·Juventus€40.0M
- 2.Manuel Locatelli85% DNA match·Juventus€25.0M
- 3.Cristian Cásseres Jr.86% DNA match·Toulouse€7.0M
Ranked by AI DNA similarity — 768 dimensions across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Intelligence Verdict
“A Metronome....”
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A Metronome. Statistically, he stands out as an elite creator (1.8 key passes/90), a prolific assist provider (0.36 assists/90), active in the tackle (1.9 tackles/90), meticulous in distribution (86% pass accuracy), penetrates with forward passing (8.3 final-third passes/90), central to possession (76 touches/90), active off the ball (2.4 press score/90), contributing to defensive transitions and top 20% creator in the league. However, he loses possession under pressure (1.7 dispossessed/90). The three most similar players to Maxence Caqueret by playing style are:
- Khéphren Thuram(86% match) — Thuram carries the genetic burden of a famous name with surprising ease — not by mimicking his father's grace, but by imposing himself through sheer physical and technical authority in the middle of Serie A's most demanding environments. His passing volume places him in the top 20% of midfielders in the league, and that volume comes with 86.6% accuracy — this isn't a recycler, it's a driver. The counterintuitive read on his 0.86 key passes per 90 is that it undersells his progression: his passes into the final third rank top 30%, meaning he's threading the needle further up the pitch than the creativity numbers suggest.
- Manuel Locatelli(85% match) — Locatelli has spent years being the midfielder that makes everything work without ever making the highlight reel—and the numbers finally prove why that matters. Operating in Serie A's congested midfield battles, he ranks in the top 5% for passes per 90, tackles won, press intensity, and passes into the final third simultaneously; finding a player who dominates all four categories at once is genuinely rare. The counterintuitive read here is his goal contribution figures, which look pedestrian until you understand he's essentially the engine redistributing possession upward—those 15-plus progressive passes per 90 are what create the chances others finish.
- Cristian Cásseres Jr.(86% match) — A Ball-Winner. Statistically, he stands out as an elite creator (2.0 key passes/90), a reliable supplier (0.21 assists/90), an aggressive ball-winner (3.5 tackles/90), wins the physical battle (56% duel success), penetrates with forward passing (9.5 final-third passes/90), wins the ball cleanly (2.2 successful tackles/90), heavily involved in play (70 touches/90), switches play with precision (6.2 long balls/90, 64% accuracy), a high-intensity presser (press score 3.2/90), constantly disrupting opposition build-up, top 20% creator in the league and top 10% tackler in the league. Note: this profile is based on 862 minutes of playing time this season.
Transfer Intelligence
Khéphren Thuram delivers 86% of the same playing style, at a 167% premium over Maxence Caqueret, with 1.22 key passes per 90 at age 25.
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