Chapter 524 When the plan is in progress (seven)
After putting away the notebook for the record, Spaletti was full of hope for his coaching prospects in Monaco. With so many potential newcomers joining the team, if he still cannot achieve good results, he will not have the shame to continue working here.
Let's wait and see! I must let everyone realize my ability, and it is definitely no worse than Wenger's Frenchman who focuses on attacking and defensiveness! Spaletti was secretly ruthless in his heart, determined to achieve something in Monaco, so as to be a stepping stone for further development in the future.
Spaletti's small abacus also proves from another aspect that if a club like Monaco that sells the main players of the team for many years does not change its business method, it can only be called a strong team at most and will never become a real wealthy family, even if it joins the G14 league that symbolizes the interests of European wealthy families.
The day after Zhuang Mingge and Spaletti had exchanged this time, Capello led the Fiorentine first team to play a warm-up match with Monaco at Stadium Louis II.
Although Baia, who just joined Monaco, showed outstanding strength in the game and blocked many threatening shots from Fiorentina players in the game, due to the severe blood loss of Monaco this summer, the first team was incomplete, and some new players have not fully integrated into the team, which has caused Spalletti's team to have considerable loopholes in both offense and defense.
In the end, with the second goal of Grand Inzagi and a header from Vieri, Fiorentina easily defeated his opponent three-to-zero at the Stadium of Louis II and won a victory.
Monaco, who received guidance from Zhuang Mingge, immediately launched an action, and the French Ligue 1 powerhouse surprisingly set off a storm of signings in the transfer market in August.
Roten, Gala, Sylvester, Doraso, and Zimbonda, who played in France were the first to announce their joining Monaco. Faced with the Monaco poaching, small balls like Caen and Le Havre would be unable to stop the players from leaving the team, so they could only obediently accept a transfer fee that made them quite satisfied and gave the players to Monaco.
Miku's transfer is a bit troublesome. Bordeaux did not want to hand over the midfield core to their competitors in the league, forcing Spaletti to ask for help from the club's senior management.
Although the top Monaco executives who sold a large number of team main players this summer have made a lot of money, they are still clear-headed and know that if they want to do such good things, they must pay attention to sustainable development, otherwise the team's performance is not good and their players will not be able to sell at the price.
Judging from the team's new coach, Miku is still the key recommendation of the Fiorentine chairman? That's great! With that person's recommendation, it means that the player named Miku must be very good at abilities, and he will definitely make a lot of money after training for two years.
It can not only attack competitors, but also make a profit when the time comes. Only a fool will refuse to do such a good thing!
After realizing this, the Monaco Club readily allocated a transfer fund to Spalletti, which was enough for the Bordeaux, who was worried about finance, to deliver Miku's hands.
This is true. Spaletti held a check of 4.5 million US dollars and slapped the table. The Bordeaux club had to agree to sell the team's organizational core to Monaco. Monaco was just poor, but there was no financial problem. Bordeaux was different. In recent years, the team's current financial situation was not very good in order to win the championship. If you are not careful, you will easily fall into a financial crisis.
Just as Monaco was stirring up the transfer market, good news came from Spain, where Zhuang Mingge was reluctant to leave: under the matchmaking of Redondo's father-in-law Jorge Sorari, the La Liga relegation club Tenerife decided to reach a certain degree of cooperation with Florence.
After a arduous and long negotiation between Kenion and Tenerife, the two sides finally reached a consensus on cooperation: when Fiorentina chooses to sell the player to Tenerife, they can set a repurchase clause in the transfer agreement. As for the specific amount of the repurchase, the two clubs jointly agreed; if Tenerife sells the player with the repurchase clause to other clubs, then Florence will get 20% of the player's transfer profit, which is one fifth.
Tenerife originally did not want to agree to establish a repurchase clause. In their opinion, doing so would harm Tenerife's interests.
But at this time, Kenion said something, which made Tenerife feel a little moved: "With the support of Fiorentina and the vision of our Chairman, Tenerife still needs to worry about not having excellent players to rely on in the future?"
Although Tenerife performed brilliantly under the command of Heinkes last season, reached the League Cup semi-finals in one go, and also achieved the ninth place in the league. However, with the team coach Heinkes being poached by Real Madrid this summer, some of the main players of the team who performed well were also left with high salaries by other teams.
In short, Tenerife is facing a serious situation this season. Tenerife's senior management also sees this clearly. They are not complacent about their amazing performance last season, but instead set the team's goal this season in the summer to strive for relegation in La Liga.
Therefore, when Kenion pointed out this, it was obviously impossible for Tenerife to say that he was not moved.
As the current European overlord, Fiorentina must have many excellent players in the team, but these people cannot all get enough opportunities to play in the first team. As long as the opponent leaks one or two out of the gap in his fingers to himself, the team's probability of relegation should be greatly increased.
This is the wishful thinking that Tenerife thought. Although it may sound like this club is very backbone, this is the way for the little clubs who have no money and no power to survive after the arrival of the Boseman era, which is quite realistic.
Otherwise, the team is likely to suffer the misfortune of relegation.
In any case, being able to stay in the top league means that the team is more attractive to players who are still playing in the lower leagues, and is significantly higher than that of the lower-level teams in terms of broadcast revenue, ticket revenue and other commercial revenue.
Therefore, there are so many small and medium-sized balls that will spend a lot of money and squeeze their heads to stay in the top league. Because for them, successful relegation means getting a lot of income; relegation means having nothing.
Therefore, after an urgent internal discussion, Tenerife finally decided to agree to the harsh conditions proposed by Kenyon and signed the cooperation agreement.
Chapter completed!