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Chapter 277 Doubt

Chapter 277 Doubt
Inter Milan's coach Hector Cooper finally stood up. As the person who discovered Momo, Hector Cooper can be called a silent mentor to some extent. In the frontcourt, Ector Cooper Keto Cooper gave Momoer great freedom.

Some people may say that Hector Cooper is too laissez-faire, but facing such a young player, if he is not allowed to kick and run by himself, it is restricting him. After all, Momo is still young and has unlimited potential. possible.

With countless rumors and doubts, Hector Cooper decided to put the pressure on himself. Anyway, he has always been questioned these years, isn't he?
"The head coach of Inter Milan, Hector Cooper, said that the reason why the team did not sign defensive players this season was that in the transfer market at that time, there were no world-class players that the team needed. Inter Milan's current defense is Quite good, just facing temporary difficulties, but in our eyes, Hector Cooper's words are too optimistic, maybe another crash or being pushed to the cusp can make Hector Cooper wide awake."

"We can see that the new season of Serie A has just started, and the Champions League is still in the group stage, but Inter Milan has encountered an injury crisis. Most of the main players in the defense are unable to play due to injuries. Currently in Arsenal , Materazzi, Zanetti, Zanetti, all missed due to injuries, of course, we must not forget the existence of the long-term injury, it can be called the most failed signing of Inter Milan, but even under such circumstances , Hector Cooper still insists on his own opinion, and feels that Inter Milan's defense line has no problem."

The major media were like sharks that smelled fishy, ​​and they fired at Hector Cooper one after another. Some media even accused Hector Cooper of not bringing a world-class defender to the team in the transfer market. .But Hector Cooper disagrees with this view: "There are not many world-class defenders in the transfer market. If you look at other clubs, they are also trying to find them, but they have nothing. Everyone is confused by the same problem. bothered."

"We signed Momo last year and it was a fantastic signing. His talent, his talent, his quality, even though he's only 19 now, he's been quoted 8000 million euros. , I believe Momo will contribute more to Inter Milan in the future.”

What Hector Cooper said is actually not wrong. No matter which team it is, it is impossible to sell what they can use, and it is a young player. Even, Inter Milan has a way of treating Momo as Ronaldo However, the media did not buy it.

"For a team, it is impossible to have three players in every position, otherwise it will be unmanageable. But we see too many duplicative players in Inter Milan's front line, Kroos, Vier Li, Martins, etc., they are all pretty good centers. Under such circumstances, the team should consider supplementary defense, and Momo can exchange a lot of money, which is a pretty good deal."

Inter Milan's latest financial situation shows that the team currently has a lot of debt on its books, which is one of the important reasons why some players hope to sell Momo for 8000 million euros.

When the entire international football world is in an economic downturn, 8000 million euros is already an unimaginably huge sum of money. For this reason, Momo will become the player with the highest transfer fee in history, and at this age, it is also doomed to be basically impossible. will be broken by future generations.

The fans of Inter Milan are thinking about economic issues, and the media are thinking about sensational issues. If such a big explosive news can appear under their urging, it will also be a famous thing. Maybe others will check the information in the future Sometimes, you can still see their names.

In fact, there is a saying circulating in the media that Inter Milan executives actually want to sell Momo, and this statement comes from the agent and the contact between Inter Milan and Real Madrid.

A lot of things revolve around the agent and the player, but the agent and the club, the agent and the club's top executives have no deal (you can go to "Football Genius" to talk about this relationship.)
Clubs also often hire agents to help them find sellers when they want to sell players, and to raise the price as much as possible.

Case in point are Kyia Joorabchian and Bertolucci, both agents working for the club.They helped Chelsea and Tottenham sell Ramires and Paulinho to the Super League clubs respectively, and when Manchester United sold Van Persie and Nani to Fenerbahce, they also had agents operating in them.

In later generations, Ibrahimovic moved to Manchester United, and Balotelli went to Ligue [-]. If there is no connection between them and Mino did not contribute, who will believe it?

But it is worth noting that Hobrachin and Bertolucci are also the agents of Ramirez and Paulinho, and the Manchester United agent involved in the transfer of Van Persie to Fenerbahce is also the agent of Van Persie.

Where a club requires a player's agent to work on behalf of the club, the agent must first confirm that the player is aware of the conflict of interest, and advise the player to seek other independent advice and obtain the player's written permission.When a player's agent works for the club's benefit, it is the club that pays the agent, not the player himself.

While you may have heard of lump sums and installments, "net spend" has absolutely nothing to do with the business of the big clubs, nor is it something they consider when calculating the value of a player.Consider this: Manchester United bought Mkhitaryan from Borussia Dortmund for £3500m, and he is expected to earn £18-a-week on a four-year deal.

In fact, a club like Manchester United, where cash flow is not an issue at all, will often pay the entire transfer fee in one go or pay it off in short installments (usually less than 12 months).This method not only reduces their expenses on transfer fees, but most seller clubs also hope to receive the entire fund as soon as possible. On the contrary, many installments will only be paid off within 2-3 years.

But, in theory, the way clubs usually value their spending on players, United, like other clubs in all of Europe's top eight leagues, would count the transfer fee as an annual outlay of £875m for the next four years rather than a lump sum to take out 3500 million pounds.

There is also a commonly used payment method called player installment, which is also a common method for clubs to calculate player expenses.When the contract is signed, they don't calculate the total amount of funds, and the club also converts the transfer fee into the length of the player's contract.

Naturally, salaries must be factored into the player's expenses.Ideally, agent commissions and image rights fees would also be factored into the equation, but for the sake of simplicity, let’s focus on the two biggest points — installment payments and wages.

And why Chelsea's transaction this time is so convincing, because the 8000 million euros are real, excluding those miscellaneous things, it is definitely a pure profit.

(End of this chapter)

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