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Chapter 372. Transfer War
Update time:2012-09-30
After the European Cup in the Netherlands and Belgium, major European leagues such as Serie A, Premier League, Bundesliga and La Liga will not be able to kick off until mid-August at the earliest, making the entire hot July a vacuum period for football.
Before the war starts, food and grass go first. Before the start of major European leagues, a vigorous round of "big purchases" for soldiers is carried out every year. Although the NASDAQ index collapsed in April 2000, the financial crisis in Europe and the United States has begun to spread. The famous
Williams, an Italian football economics analyst, wrote an article on the official website of the Italian Football Association: "European clubs spent too much on all aspects in the first two seasons, and Italian players' wages increased by 50% compared to before.
However, the club's revenue has barely increased, and the financial burden is serious;
Coupled with the fact that clubs have accumulated a large number of players, major banks believe that it is only a matter of time before the football economic crisis breaks out.
However, Williams' words did not attract attention. European football has been prospering for a century, the centipede has not died, the economic bubble formed in football transfers over the years has not burst, and a large number of clubs are still making bold moves and spending money like water.
The first place to start the transfer war was Serie A, known as the Little World Cup.
Italian football has always survived under the halo of the top three in the north, but after the European Cup in Holland and Belgium, everything changed. The two teams in Rome in the south took the lead in launching a suffocating transfer war. The two teams that had just won the league
Lazio bought popular striker Crespo from Parma for 55 million euros, and also spent 17.9 million euros to buy goalkeeper Peruzzi from Inter Milan. Even more incredible is that it paid nearly 50 million U.S. dollars in advance to order Fiore and Gianni.
Keda's spending is unimaginable. Roma, their rivals in the same city, are not far behind. They poached Bayer Leverkusen's Emerson for 20 million, and hired Fiorentina's God of War Batistuta for 32.5 million. July is not yet available.
More than half of the time, both teams have invested a net of more than 70 million euros in transfers.
Then the battle started with the Milan duo. AC Milan took the lead and bought the Argentine prince Redondo for 17 million euros. Of course, the wealthy Inter Milan would not show weakness. Moratti immediately took action. After having the alien Ronaldo
, Vieri, Mutu, Zamorano and Recoba and other big-name forwards, spent 6 million US dollars to buy Hakan Suker, who performed well in this summer's European Cup, and spent another 13 million pounds from the Premier League.
Coventry bought Robbie Keane, known as Irish Owen.
Then AC Milan went around and announced the acquisition of Dida, Kaladze, Jose Mari, and Tomasson. If they can all succeed, the total cost will be 58.5 million euros, while Moratti will activate Falinos, Seedorf, and Ronaldo.
For the transfer of big-name players such as Erdinho, if the transfer of these players is successful, Inter Milan will need to spend 100 million euros.
Facing the transfer war between Milan and Milan, Juventus general manager Moggi cunningly sat back and watched the fight. He acted in a low-key manner and bought Trezeguet, who defeated Italy in the European Cup, from Monaco for only 23.5 million euros.
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The transfer struggle between La Liga duo Real Madrid and Barcelona is even more cruel. After Real Madrid president Sanz stepped down, Florentino came to power and hired the Portuguese superstar Figo, who led Portugal to the semi-finals of the European Cup, from Barcelona to Real Madrid. Compared with
With the world's highest price of US$56 million, Figo's move to leave Barcelona and join his rival Real Madrid shocked the world even more. Everyone knows about the hostile relationship between the two teams, even fans with an IQ below 80 will know that in the future
How many wonderful stories will happen during the El Clasico.
In order to calm the anger of the fans, Barcelona chairman Gaspart used the transfer proceeds from the sale of Figo to sign Overmars and Petit from Arsenal in a package for 30 million pounds, of which Overmars' transfer fee
20 million pounds, Petit 10 million pounds.
However, the fans were not satisfied. After losing the league championship and being stimulated by Florentino, Gaspart immediately announced that he planned to repurchase the youth training member Herard from Valencia for US$20 million.
Betis offered 15 million US dollars to introduce Alfonso and 10 million euros to pursue Alkmaar's Van Bommel.
The year 2000 was a watershed for Barcelona. In the ten years before that, Barcelona had done most of their transfer work very well, including the low-priced introduction of Laudrup in the early 1990s and the Dutch slugger Ronald Coe.
Mann, Dream Team member Begiristain and captain Bakro, Stoichkov who was introduced for 4.5 million U.S. dollars, and Romario who was introduced for 4 million U.S. dollars, etc. Each of these transfers is a high-quality, low-priced and super affordable transfer.
Not only did the team achieve results, but the latter two won the Ballon d'Or and World Footballer respectively. In 1995, Luis Enrique came as a free agent from Real Madrid and only spent 2.5 million US dollars to snatch Lisbon from Parma.
Figo of Atletico. Then the Bosman Law came into effect, and the price of player transfer transactions gradually became higher and higher. But even so, Ronaldo was bought from PSV Eindhoven for 19 million in 1996, and Deportivo La Coruna in 1997 for 26.7 million.
Rivaldo, who was introduced to Asia, proved to be worth the money with his performance. However, after Figo moved to Real Madrid, Barcelona's management seemed to have gone crazy, and a series of abnormal operations occurred, and Barcelona also followed the example.
The two consecutive league titles in the Gal era entered the dark turmoil of the beginning of the century, and Barcelona went from prosperity to decline until the arrival of Rijkaard five years later.
Around 2000, neither the Premier League nor the Bundesliga were the protagonists of European football. The protagonists were still Serie A and La Liga. In this transfer war, they only played a role in fueling the flames, not making waves.
Chelsea was the first to launch a transfer war in the Premier League. Chelsea, which has always been known as a multinational force, hopes to join the Premier League's first group, but has been blocked by the top three of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal for many years. This season they continue to invest
, recalled Hasselbaink from Atletico Madrid to the Premier League for £15 million.
But none of the top three in the Premier League took Chelsea to heart. Manchester United only spent 7.8 million pounds to buy goalkeeper Barthes from Monaco. Liverpool bought Everton's Barmby and Auxerre's Diomede for a total of 900.
Thousands of pounds. Babel, McAllister, and Afikside are all free bargains. Arsenal's head coach Arsene Wenger even boldly sold Overmars and Petit in a package, earning 3,000
Of the 10,000 pounds, only 5.5 million was used to buy Pires from Marseille, and 7 million pounds was used to buy Lauren from Mallorca.
In fact, before Abramovich took over, Chelsea was not considered a big player. It could only be said to be a local tycoon. Their investment in transfers was very different from that of Abramovich four years later. The top three in the Premier League did not want to fight, and Chelsea's transfer war
There is no way to start a fight, other teams are only making small fuss, and the transfer market that has caused a bloody storm in La Liga and Serie A can only be a small wave.
Although not much money was spent in the transfer market, the British media dismissed the current British and European public opinion that the Premier League lags behind other leagues, and believed that the Azzurri led by Vialli was still the Red Devils led by Ferguson.
This year's European competition will not lose to any club that spends a lot of money. Prior to this, Arsenal's head coaches, Frenchmen Arsene Wenger and Keegan, both said that it would be difficult for Premier League clubs to make a difference in the European competition this season.
"The Sun" columnist Wise said sourly: "Clubs in other European countries do have a lot of big transfers this season, but we will still achieve good results in the European arena. Manchester United can, Arsenal and Leeds can also do it.
Do it. Clubs in Spain and Italy have always spent more money than us. You can look back at the past few decades. History does not lie. Without high annual salary or signing fee, our players will still be willing to pay for it.
Defending the honor of the Premier League and fighting bravely in European competitions, a player will not lose himself entirely because of money."
Compared with the moneyless Premier League, the Bundesliga is more pragmatic. Halfway through the transfer period in the summer of 2000, only the Nigerian star Oliseh acquired by Dortmund from Lazio reached the "sky-high price" of 7 million pounds. Most of the purchased players were priced at
It cannot be compared with other leagues in the five major European leagues. There are no big-name stars and the prices are mostly within 1 million to 2 million pounds.
However, this also reflects the pragmatism principle of the Germans. The value of these little-known players may skyrocket after playing in the Bundesliga for one or two seasons. Judging from the Dutch-Belgium European Cup, German football is in decline, and the Bundesliga is also more competitive than in Europe.
The five major leagues are even more ugly. In terms of investment and output in the football industry, conservative German football has not yet entered the "new economic era". In terms of competition, they have never led the way in the past twenty years.
Faced with the transfer frenzy set off by Serie A and La Liga, the top three players in the Eredivisie and the upstart AZ Alkmaar are also frightened. Now that the gods are fighting, they can't take care of them for the time being, but when the transfer of these superstars is completed, what will happen next
I'm afraid I'm going to slaughter poor people like them.
In fact, in mid-July, the mid-range teams in La Liga and Serie A began to slow down and start attacking clubs outside the five major leagues. Alkmaar, which magically won the Champions League last season, was the first to bear the brunt. Almost every day, there are
There are transfer rumors about players, and every day clubs send letters and calls to marketing manager Schlinja, hoping to buy Alkmaar's young star.
As the saying goes, if you have too many lice, you don't have to worry about it. If you have too many debts, you don't have to worry. Schlinja was also tired from being harassed. Under the operation of Jiang Mu and the coaching staff, the four major defenders of the defense, Riise, Kronkamp, and Luci
Both O and Ismail have renewed their contracts with the club with a salary increase, and goalkeeper Cesar has also expressed his agreement to renew his contract. This at least gives Schlinja some confidence. With this back line and goalkeeper, Alkmaar at least cannot
As for Ajax, which was in such a mess in the first two seasons, as long as it retains a few more players in the midfield and frontcourt, or sells them at a high price and buys a few practical players, Alkmaar can almost maintain its position in the country, and it can also
Alleviate the financial pressure on the club.
However, at this time, suddenly a shocking news came. Milan's "Gazzetta dello Sport" broke the news that Inter Milan was persuading Lippi to resign voluntarily and invited Jiang Mu to coach Inter Milan. The reporter of "Gazzetta dello Sport" seriously said that someone
I saw Lippi coming out of Moratti's office and loudly saying that he would never resign.
Alkmaar is in chaos now, because Jiang Mu is the backbone of this team. Without Jiang Mu, all the remaining players may not be able to maintain the glory of last season. Even the club owner Dilk, who has been delegating power for a long time, is also worried.
Alarmed, he took the initiative to invite Jiang Mu to dinner, hoping to know whether Jiang Mu really planned to leave Alkmaar.
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