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Anis Mehmeti (born 2001) is an attacking midfielder whose rise through English football has been shaped by resilience, sharp technical quality, and a mentality that refuses to settle.

Now a key figure at Bristol City and a full Albania international, he represents the modern creative midfielder who thrives through intelligence, movement, and relentless self-improvement rather than academy prestige.

A London-born talent with early stops at Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, and Norwich City, Mehmeti’s path was never linear.

After leaving Norwich in 2020, he spent time at Woodford Town during the disrupted pandemic period, a step down on paper, but one that exposed his hunger, decisiveness, and competitive edge.

That mindset is what caught the attention of Wycombe Wanderers, who brought him into their new B-Team setup later that year.

At Wycombe, Mehmeti’s development accelerated fast.

His professional debut came weeks after signing, and it didn’t take long for him to grow from an impact substitute into a central figure in their attacking structure.

His first professional goal, a composed finish against QPR, was a glimpse of what would become his trademark: confidence in tight spaces, sharp ball-carrying, and an ability to shift momentum with one action.

By the 2021/2022 season, he was one of the most influential creative players in EFL League One, earning a contract extension and becoming a fan favourite for his directness and work ethic.

That growth earned him a move to Bristol City in January 2023 for a fee that became a club-record sale for Wycombe, a testament to both his value and his upward trajectory.

With the Robins, Mehmeti stepped into a more demanding tactical environment, where his versatility between the lines, clever positioning, and ball-progression qualities added a different dimension to the team’s attack.

His ability to receive under pressure, break through lines with quick touches, and carry the ball into dangerous areas makes him a constant problem for EFL Championship defences.

On the international stage, Mehmeti has followed a similar upward curve.

Representing Albania at youth levels, he earned his first U21 call-up in 2021 and scored on his debut in European qualifiers.

His senior debut in 2023 marked another milestone in a career built on consistent growth.

What sets Mehmeti apart is not just technique, but personality.

He plays with a mixture of confidence and edge, always demanding the ball, always trying to create, and always willing to take responsibility in difficult moments.

He’s an attacking midfielder built for the modern game: dynamic between the lines, aggressive in transitions, and capable of carrying, creating, or finishing attacks himself.

This Anis Mehmeti scout report and player analysis will dive deeper into his role at Bristol City, how his game has evolved since leaving Wycombe, and the attributes that make him one of the most intriguing creative profiles in the Championship, and a player with the potential to climb even higher in European football.

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