From Goal.com:
"The striker possesses a terrific work ethic and is a player who will run all day; but he is also a poacher, a six-yard box threat who needs width and service. Similar players have been gobbled up by European sides without due consideration of such things, like Mauro Boselli. Excellent at Estudiantes, Boselli is at heart though a finisher who thrived on having plenty of opportunities created for him. When he signed for Wigan in a club record transfer he was asked to play alone up front and hold up play, bringing others into the game. Eight games with no goals before being farmed out on loan tells its own story.
Stracqualursi, though able to hold up the ball, is a player that should rarely stray from the penalty area. A look at his goals this season shows that this is where they all come from, and any potential suitors would need to take account of this in their pursuit.
Perhaps more likely than a European move, would be a move to a bigger club in Argentina. The player that scored that hat-trick against Boca 15 years ago was a young Guillermo Barros Schelotto, who went on to become a Boca legend after playing for them from 1997-2007. At the age of only 23, Stracqualursi has time on his side…"
With the way Moyes' lines us up, is it possible we'll have a Boselli MkII on our hands?