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Chapter 90 Italian-style transfer

On the forward line, Chang Sheng has a great ambition.

He planned to rob three people in one go!

Whether it is to enhance the strength of the team or to sell it at a high price in the future, it is useful.

The first candidate is Santiago Cazorla, who does not take up a non-EU quota.

Cazorla, who made his debut at Villarreal, was already playing in the first team of the Yellow Submarine in the 2002-2003 season, but at that time he was a substitute on the bench and only played twice in a season.

But in the 2004-2005 season, he suddenly became the main player, especially in the UEFA Cup.

In the following 2005-2006 season, Cazorla continued his excellent form and also performed well in the Champions League.

Everyone believes that Cazorla will become the absolute main force at Villarreal and that he will have a bright future in Yellow Submarine.

But what no one expected was that in the summer of 2006, Cazorla was sold to Huelva by Villarreal for a low price of 600,000!

At that time, everyone couldn't figure out: Did Villarreal have a brain attack? How could he make such a stupid decision?

Because no one would have thought that Villarreal would sell Cazorla.

So no team even made an offer to Yellow Submarine.

In the end, Huerva bought Cazorla for 600,000 euros.

At that time, the Spanish media commented that Villarreal's top management were all idiots.

Sure enough, Villarreal regretted it after one season. They used the buy-back clause of 1.2 million euros to buy Cazor back.

He had heard of this, but he still didn't know why Villarreal wanted to sell Cazorla, who had performed well in the team, at such a low price.

He didn't know if the top management of the Villarreal Club in this time and space would collectively be stupid again.

But that didn't stop him from giving it a try.

Try to contact Villarreal and buy Cazorla from them.

Of course, in order to prevent Cazorla from being bought back by Villarreal for 1.2 million euros after playing a good season in his hands, Chang Sheng will not accept any buyback.

terms.

If Cazorla can come, it will only be the first step in the plan to strengthen the winning front line.

Cazorla is a player who can play as a forward or midfielder. He is a versatile player in the frontcourt.

At the same time, winning often requires a truly powerful center.

He took aim at two people at once.

But unfortunately, these two are non-EU players and need to occupy the team's non-EU transfer quota.

According to Serie A regulations, a team can only have one non-EU signing quota per season.

But Chang Sheng doesn't want to stagger the introduction. In that case, who knows what will happen, what if he is intercepted by other teams midway?

Players still have to be in their own hands before they can be reassured.

One of these two players is called Romedal Falcao, and the other is called Edinson Cavani.

These two powerful forwards who will dominate the world in the future and lead countless wealthy clubs to surrender, Chang Sheng will now capture them in his own hands. In the future, whether he sells them or uses them himself, he will not suffer any loss.

As a time traveler, the best way to hoard players in the football world is to keep all the players who are not well-known in advance and then sell them after they come out.

Falcao and Cavani are undoubtedly the best among them.

Cavani's subsequent performance in Naples proved that he is a powerful center who can adapt to Serie A. By the time his winning streak came through, Cavani had already attracted the favor of many giants, including Real Madrid.

Falcao achieved the reputation of "Tiger" in Porto and became the scorer with the most goals in a single season in the UEFA Cup. Later, he also performed well in Atletico Madrid, and his goals in La Liga were second only to Cristiano Ronaldo.

and Messi.

With two such outstanding forwards, if Chang Sheng just watched his advantage being taken advantage of, wouldn't it be a huge loss?

However, both of them need non-EU quotas. It is impossible to introduce them at the same time, what should I do?

Fortunately, the winning streak is in Serie A. If it were in La Liga, this would be an unsolvable problem.

Many people criticize Italy. Europeans look down on Italy and think that Italy is an outlier in Europe. Some Chinese people ridicule Italy as the China of Europe. In many aspects, Italy has many similarities with China.

For example, this is a society that values ​​human relations.

If we don't respect human kindness, how could there be so many human debts in the Telephone Gate?

Since we talk about human relations, many things can be bypassed and discussed from the perspective of human relations.

For example, this transfer matter - my team only has one non-EU quota, but I want two non-EU players, what should I do?

It's very simple. Find another team that also has a non-EU quota, negotiate with them, and pay some price in exchange for this club's non-EU quota.

Your own team buys one person, and the other person is bought by the club you have negotiated with.

There are many specific methods of operation.

For example, you can ask the substitute club to pay so that the club can enjoy half of the ownership of the player. This half of the ownership can be exchanged for money later. If the other party helps you, it is not in vain.

Or the other club doesn't pay, and the transfer fee is paid by the player. However, if the player is allowed to play for the club, the salary and other expenses will be paid by the own club, which is equivalent to a loan.

The third method is to promise certain benefits to the other party, such as selling the players in your team that you don’t need but that the other club needs at a low price, in exchange for the other party using a precious non-EU quota to buy the players you designate.

Players…

Methods and means can be flexible and diverse, as long as the goal is ultimately achieved and everyone is happy.

Italian football can be regarded as a wonder in European football.

This kind of approach is only feasible in Italy. In other countries, such as Germany, they can't even think of it.

The setting of "half ownership" is only found in Italian football. Why should you share your own good players with other teams? But if you don't share your own things, how can you get other people's things?

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Just like the way the Italian Mafia Corleone family was described in "The Godfather".

When I make friends with you, I need you to treat me like a friend. When I need your help, you have to help me. And in return, when you need my help, I will definitely do my best to help you. Actually

There is nothing big in the Corleone family that requires the help of the barber, corpse makeup artist, and cake maker, and what the Corleone family has to pay is often in return of murder, but the Corleone family still strictly adheres to this principle of exchange.

This is the characteristic of Italians.

This regulation itself is used to allow Italian teams to secretly conceal their positions and facilitate various internal transactions and favor transactions between them.

I exchange half ownership for what I want, and you can exchange half ownership for what you want.

What's on the surface is one thing, but what's actually done is another.

Using this method, Lazio, a winning team, can acquire two non-EU players in one season.

The key to the problem is which club to find to help you complete this transaction.

Chang Sheng plans to use the non-EU quota on Falcao and use Plan B on Cavani.

Because Falcao doesn't have many competitors right now, he can buy it directly at a low price. Cavani has attracted the attention of European teams. Only when teams are interested in him can he get help from other teams. Your own purchase of Cavani - If the other party has no interest in Cavani at all, how can you convince the other party to help you? No one is a free agent.

In addition, Cavani has attracted the attention of other teams. If he takes action, it will only cause other teams to drive up prices - now these teams can see it, and they have a very accurate eye for winning. So. The players he is interested in must be players with development potential. They don't even need scouts anymore. They just need to see who Chang Sheng wants to buy, and then just buy them, even if the price is higher than what Chang Sheng paid.

Therefore, the buyer of Changsheng is secretly contacting the other club in private, hoping that the news will not leak out.

Which club to choose to help yourself?

Chang Sheng knew that Palermo made a preemptive move in January 2007 and bought Cavani.

So Palermo is considered its own competitor and cannot look to them.

Because Chang Sheng does not want to share the ownership of Cavani with Palermo, he wants to have 100% ownership. Palermo obviously will not agree to this condition.

The winning team comes to mind - Naples.

Cavani later really went to Naples, where he completely achieved his reputation as "The God of Cards".

Although Naples is still in the second division, the Italian football second division is still more attractive than the Uruguayan team.

Especially Napoli. This team has a high status in the minds of many South American players.

Because this team has the legend of Maradona.

Naples is a team suitable for South American players, and South American players who regard Maradona as their idol always hope to follow in the footsteps of their idol.

Therefore, as long as Chang Sheng can convince the Naples club, Cavani's side should not be a problem.

As for how to persuade...it's very simple.

I have to make a big change anyway, and I will give away one or two unwanted players to Naples. I believe that Naples, who are working hard to upgrade in the second division, will be happy to accept my conditions.

The specific method of operation is to submit a transfer offer to Cavani's Danubio in the name of Naples. After Naples buys it, he will immediately sell it to Lazio. Because Serie A only stipulates the transfer of non-EU players from outside, it must be There are limited quotas, but there is no non-EU quota limit on transfer transactions between Italian teams.

This is the loophole Chang Sheng wants to exploit.

Naples transfers Cavani to Lazio. Even if it is an internal transfer in Italy, no one will care about the transfer.

Only in this way can Cavani be successfully brought from Uruguay to Lazio.

But Chang Sheng will not use Cavani right away. He currently has too many forward players and cannot use him at all.

Therefore, he will continue to put Cavani in Naples, Lazio will bear his salary, and give Naples free use. It is equivalent to returning to Naples.

After Cavani matures, he will consider recycling the team and use it for himself.

This is an Italian transfer.

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ps, today is also the fourth update, please give me your monthly votes.

The summer transfer window is about to open, and it’s time for the time-travelers to show their prowess!

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