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Chapter 665 Summer Transfer (6)

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As the main person in charge of this negotiation, Poirot, who had long understood the significance of Kenyon's approach, sat steadily at the conference table, listening quietly to the offer offered by representatives from various clubs for Batistuta, squinted his eyes and said nothing.

The reason why Poirot did this was, on the one hand, to give his opponents a feeling that they thought Fiorentina was not satisfied with these offers and stimulated them to show more trump cards; on the other hand, he also silently recorded the quotations of these teams in his heart so that he could report to his boss after today's meeting ended.

Before the negotiations began, Polo had a relatively in-depth exchange with Antonioni, Zhuang Mingge and others, knowing that Fiorentina would be best to accept cash transactions only in Bati's transfer. If a team wants to add players to the transaction, then Polo must report the specific situation to Zhuang Mingge, and only after obtaining the permission of his boss can he decide whether to accept the offer.

So, even if Real Madrid and Barcelona really pass Poirot's level with the words that can make the dead live, and add Davao Suk or Serardes to the deal with Barti, they can't get past Zhuang Mingge who was finally checking.

Others don’t know, is it true that Zhuang Mingge, a time traveler, still knows what kind of big pit these seemingly excellent or extremely potential players are?

Therefore, for Poirot, his main task in the past few days is to stimulate the Batty battle, raise the quotations of each club, and summarize these situations to his immediate boss in a timely manner... As for the final result, of course, it will be decided by his boss and Batty himself.

After all, after the Boseman Act appeared, transfers still have to be consulted for the players themselves. The club cannot unilaterally decide to sell them to other teams.

While Poirot and others were operating Bati's transfer, Zhuang Mingge, who finally returned to Florence from vacation, was not idle and began to continue his satellite club construction plan - those clubs that got a lot of sweetness through the Florence line last season are now waiting for Zhuang Mingge to allocate them a new batch of high-quality resources!

Although Fiorentina will get a 20% profit when selling these players according to the contract concluded by both parties, anyone with a little brain knows that if every player recommended by Fiorentina can sell at a considerable price, then the profit of one-fifth is really nothing.

Not to mention anything else, without the guidance of Fiorentina, just letting these teams tinker on their own, it is very likely that they would spend tens of millions of dollars and not find many good seedlings. After all, no one can guarantee that the young players introduced will definitely become successful. It is basically only after countless waves of scrubbing sand to screen out a few available materials.

Even Arsenal, a famous European talent reserve base, is famous for cultivating young players, and Wenger, who has been famous for cultivating young players, has never done a loss-making business. From Jeffers and Upson at the beginning, to Reyes and Pennant later, to Denilson Jr. and Bentner Jr., these players all enjoyed the reputation of being a talented star before joining Arsenal. But what happened? It was not that they were gradually eliminated in the cruel professional football world, and became the best example of the old saying "I am young and big, but not necessarily good."

So, although these teams that make a living by buying low and selling low can get extremely rich economic returns in the transfer market every year, in fact, they often have to re-invest most of this income in searching and cultivating players.

It is precisely for this reason that the players recommended by Fiorentina are very popular among these clubs, because with the Florence path, they can undoubtedly save a lot of money in training players. And these savings are much more than the 20% profit that Fiorentina takes away from it.

Zhuang Mingge uses this as a basis to allocate the whereabouts of these players based on the growth of the players recommended to each club to each team last season and how much contribution these clubs have made to Fiorentina.

First of all, satellite clubs that did not create much value for Fiorentina, such as Belgian giant Anderlecht and Spanish island team Tenerife. The two clubs only received one player place this time - the one recommended to Anderlecht is Belgian local star Mpunsa Jr.; and Tenerife got local center Diego Tristan, who was still hang out with Betis B.

Then let's talk about Benfica, one of the three major Portuguese giants. Since he sold his main midfielder Anderson Deco to Florence at a low price, Benfica also received an additional compensation based on the original allocated quota.

Marcos Senna and Assonsan, the two Brazilian midfielders, are all the extra compensation. Needless to say, the former's ability is, this midfielder is a key role in the rise of Spain in the late stage, which has always been weak in international competitions; although the latter's personal ability is quite average, his free kick level is the world's top, making people unable to defend, and he is also a midfield surprise.

In addition, Gabriel Heinze also joined this Portuguese super giant from River Plate with the recommendation of Zhuang Mingge. This Argentine is a versatile player on the defense line and can serve as both a central defender and a left-back. He has a brave and fierce style in the game and believes that he can make his own world in the Portuguese League.

After introducing Benfica, what I want to talk about next is Monaco, who contributed two defensive players to Florence this summer, Marclayle and Gattuso.

Due to the unsatisfactory performance of the French team as the host in the World Cup and the aftermath of the Marseille counterfeiting case that year, the French Ligue 1's attractiveness to stars continues to decline, making it impossible for the French Ligue 1 teams to find many attractive stars. This situation has led to the fiscal revenue of each club that cannot be compared with the teams in the other four major leagues, and Monaco is naturally no exception.

Under this circumstance, Monaco's financial situation, which was already tight, further deteriorated, forcing the French Ligue 1 powerhouse to work harder to get along with Florence, which is already a good relationship, and look at whether the other party can leak two good goods through the gaps of his fingers so that it can also drink a sip of soup.

Zhuang Mingge naturally would not treat Monaco, who contributed two major players to him. With a big stroke, he recommended Cameroon international Remy (he has played for Real Madrid and Chelsea and is a good backcourt all-rounder), Dutch midfielder Mark Van Bomel, and Danish forward star Thomason and others to this Ligue 1 club. The purpose is self-evident, which is to use these real benefits to make Monaco honestly become a Fiorentina brother and talent training base.

Moreover, even if these players cannot eventually be used by Fiorentina after they grow up, the profits they generate during the transfer will also be beneficial to Purple Lily.
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