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Chapter 794 87 Wenger's selection criteria

Julia felt that Hugo paid less attention to his son Angelo. She was a thoughtful woman. One day, Angelo yelled while playing at home, which made Hugo very angry. He scolded Angelo. Julia finally couldn't help but talk to Hugo and said that he had changed his mind about his son. The two began their first quarrel since they got married. It was not fierce, but it was enough to draw a line between them.

In the dead of night, Hugo was holding his daughter in his study, staring at Sophia's face, but thinking about what Julia said.

"Alas! It seems that I have really changed a lot towards Angelo!" Hugo recalled what happened in the past few days. He felt that he had lost his patience as before. Hugo was not present when Angelo was born, and Sophia seemed to be his first child. Looking at this little life, Hugo's heart was about to melt.

Realizing his mistakes and tracing the root cause, Hugo would be like a bastard if he didn't correct it. The next day, with panda eyes, Hugo sincerely apologized to his wife and admitted that he ignored Angelo because of Sophia's arrival.

"Why are you apologizing to me? You should apologize to Angelo, he is also your son!" Julia said angrily.

"Okay, I will go to Angelo with a sincere heart!" Hugo was helpless.

"Oh, forget it! He is still young and doesn't understand these things. You have to be careful in the future. You can't be partial to one and ignore the other. If you have something to say, you can talk it out!" Julia stopped him again. Thinking about it, it would be better not to say it. If she said it, it would be difficult to deal with it if it left a bunch of knots in Angelo's young heart.

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Because Hugo has a child at home, the club's affairs will naturally not bother him. Fabregas's deal is not going to work, but it will not affect Pjanic's deal. Before leaving for the United States, Pjanic has come to the team. Wenger plans to see Pjanic's real situation before making a decision.

Cavani's deal was completed after the World Cup. Cavani had no obstacles at all to come to his city rivals. Palermo and Trapani are not teams of the same level, just like the two teams in Turin. The glorious Turin in the early years still had its past glory, but now it is completely not of the same level as Juventus.

There is also his fellow countryman Suarez here. Suarez strongly encouraged him to come to Trapani to fight side by side. As for whether they can really fight side by side, it is hard to say. After all, Trapani's forward line is still fiercely competitive after Vucinic left. Toni's state is no longer there, but he is a god in the club after all. Wenger also needs to pay tribute to him three points. He must play, and Toni's tactical role has no replacement. He is a traditional center forward.

Cavani, Suarez, Fontano, and Henry are not the traditional center forwards. Kenyon said that he would give Wenger 100 million transfer funds, but in fact, Trapani's net investment is only more than 10 million, but the position is almost the same.

After the World Cup, Italian goalkeeper and Juventus vice-captain Buffon had surgery and was absent for half a season. The newly appointed Marotta looked for goalkeepers everywhere but could not find one. The time was approaching the new season. Marotta first found Storari. Storari had transferred to Milan a long time ago, but he was suppressed by Dida for a long time and had no choice but to rent him out. Last season, he was loaned to Sampdoria, but he was not the main player in Del Neri's hands.

Storari is considered to be half of Del Neri's main force. This season, Del Neri was dug to Juventus by Marotta, who was also from Sampdoria. Therefore, Del Neri knew Storari well and reluctantly agreed to introduce Storari first as an emergency measure.

Later, Marotta didn't know what he was thinking, and suddenly aimed at Trapani's second goalkeeper Amelia. Amelia was not the main player in Trapani, but he also got a lot of training opportunities last year. He basically played in the Italian Cup games, and he also played in the league when Kameni was injured.

The most important thing is that he is very young and has a lot of room for improvement, while Kameni is only 26 years old at this time. It is not easy to shake Kameni, who has outstanding strength and deep foundation.

So under the planning of Marotta, a triangular transaction was created. Selli was naturally happy to give up Amelia. After all, when Amelia was introduced, he knew that he would leave sooner or later. If Storari came, his age was there and he could only be a second goalkeeper, the other party could accept it, which was much more stable than letting Amelia be a second goalkeeper for a long time.

Storari is a player belonging to Milan. Galliani will let him go anyway, so why not give him? So with the consent of Wenger, the three parties completed the big deal of goalkeepers. Amelia went to Juventus for 12 million euros, and Storari went to Trapani for 5 million euros.

Galliani again extorted a lot of money from Trapani. The 33-year-old Storari certainly wasn't worth 5 million euros, but what could they do? Juventus was in urgent need of a goalkeeper. Trapani's psychological price was 2 million euros, Galliani wanted 5 million, and who would fill the remaining 3 million? Naturally, Juventus. The 9 million that everyone had agreed on for Amelia rose to 12 million.

Agnelli and Marotta cursed Galliani to death in their hearts. The story of Milan renting Abbiati to Juventus for free is now a thing of the past, and the holy alliance has collapsed.

On the contrary, because of the Amelia deal, Trapani and Juventus have become closer. The two sides have completed two deals with Vucinic and Amelia this summer. Even a fool can see that the two sides have a tacit understanding.

Trapani's current focus is on left back and right back. There is no need to mention Evra, the left back. He is outstanding, but he needs a qualified substitute. Peruso Trapani is trying to sell him, and Atalanta is very interested in him.

The right back is a focus. Trapani needs a right back too much. Last season, Maggio and Behrami failed to meet Bielsa's expectations, and Wenger is also not interested in them in the new season. He even wants to sell Behrami, but there are not many people interested in him.

Wenger has a well-known secret for selecting wingers and full-backs, that is speed. They must be fast, have strong impact, and be able to go up and down. He particularly prefers French players. Who made him French? Just look at the players he used in Arsenal before. The speed of the players on the wing must be very fast. There are few who are not fast.

However, after such a long period of investigation, the player he selected was not a Frenchman, but an Irishman, Seamus Coleman. Wenger has a wide and deep network of contacts in France, otherwise he would not be able to select so many treasures from France so easily.

But don't forget that he has been rooted in England for many years and is well-informed. Coleman only transferred to Everton in 2009, costing Everton only 90,000 pounds. In fact, he did not gain a foothold in Everton, but Wenger knew this player with his network of contacts after just a few appearances.

There are only a few best right-backs in the world now, such as Maicon, Alves, Lahm, etc., each for their own reasons. It is difficult for Trapani to introduce them, and spending money has never become Wenger's style. This summer, the old man was frustrated, so it is better to train himself. Apart from his nationality, Coleman perfectly meets Wenger's requirements. He is young, fast, and has strong impact. Players on the British Isles have a special endurance that is worse than players in other regions. Coleman is such a player.

Poor defense and experience are nothing. Wenger feels confident that he can train Coleman into an excellent assist-type full-back and give wings to both side defenders of Trapani.

Wenger has this goal, and neither Seli nor Kenyon object. It is still necessary to give Wenger a little autonomy. After all, he just hit a snag with Fabregas. Seli also knows that they are good at these Italian players, but Wenger really can't stand them. He thinks that speed and endurance are problems.

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