Description
Modern football decisions are no longer built on intuition alone. But data without context is equally dangerous.
The Book of Scouting – Volume One reveals how professional football clubs actually evaluate players, build recruitment structures and make decisions in an era where human judgment and artificial intelligence must coexist.
Inside this book, you will discover:
– How to evaluate players beyond “is the player good?”
– How context shapes performance across leagues and systems
– How top clubs structure modern scouting departments
– How artificial intelligence supports, not replaces, decision-making
This is not a theory book. It is built on real decisions, real mistakes and real football environments.
Across more than 500 pages, Tarkan Batgun brings together interviews with leading figures from global football, including sporting directors, scouts, coaches, agents, analysts and journalists; alongside structured methodological chapters that dissect the architecture of modern player evaluation.
The book introduces a disciplined framework built around four evaluation worlds: live observation, video analysis, data intelligence and contextual understanding. Artificial intelligence is not treated as a replacement for expertise, but as an accelerator that strengthens pattern recognition, risk assessment and long-term planning.
This work moves beyond the superficial question of whether a player is “good.” Instead, it asks where a player functions, what protects their strengths, what exposes their weaknesses and how environment shapes performance over time. Through case studies, decision frameworks and organisational models, the book examines why transfers fail, how roles should be defined before talent is pursued and how structure determines competitive stability.
Designed for scouts, coaches, sporting directors, high-level transfer decision-makers and anyone who wants to enter to the football industry, this volume also speaks to football players seeking to understand how they are evaluated, sports university students preparing to enter the professional game and analysts building modern recruitment systems.
But this book is not written only for insiders. It is also written for serious football supporters who want to understand what truly happens behind transfers, squad building and player development. For those who question recruitment decisions and seek deeper clarity beyond headlines, this work opens the door to the strategic thinking that shapes modern football.
Football is not built on moments. It is built on patterns.
ASIN : B0GTLCP8N2
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : March 22, 2026
Language : English
Print length : 522 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8253140109
Item Weight : 1.91 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 1.18 x 9 inches





