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12 First Income

The general manager of České Budejovice is younger than expected.

Only thirty-six years old.

Miroslav Busek.

Damn it, it's the same everywhere. This is true regardless of any country.

No matter where you are, having a good father will save you ten years of struggle.

This is a truth that applies to everyone.

České Budejovice is governed by the surname Busek. The surname Busek is a very big surname in České Budejovice, and Miloslav’s father was still a Czech cadre.

During the wave of liberalization, this guy took advantage of his own advantages and won this club.

Miroslav Busek has worked at České Budejovice for more than ten years, and his father supported him in becoming the general manager of this club.

This club belongs to them.

It belongs completely to their family.

Otherwise, Miroslav Busek would not be thirty-six years old and have already served as general manager for three years.

After receiving the call from Sparta Prague, he wasn't angry or anything. Because it wasn't just Sparta Prague that wanted to buy Boboski.

Recently Zizkova Club Victoria also showed interest in Boboski.

However, Žižkoviktoria and Sparta Prague are not teams of the same level at all. Like České Budejovice, Žižkovija is a small team in the Czech Republic.

Miloslav is not afraid that someone will be interested in Boboski. Miloslav is not resistant to selling Boboski. The more clubs are interested in him, the happier he will be.

Only in this way can it be sold at a high price.

So I was very happy to receive the call from Sparta Prague.

This is a Czech giant.

The transfer fee shouldn't be too shabby.

Currently, Czech football clubs do not make any money in the country.

Ticket revenue is not much, and advertising revenue is also pitiful. A few rankings improvement or a decline in performance will not have much impact on the club's income.

Not as much as the income from selling players.

Anyway, if Boboski is missing, just train another one. So he doesn't care at all about selling Boboski.

"Mr. Cherney, Mr. Kaufman, hello."

Miroslav greeted with a smile.

"Hello, Chairman Busek."

Riester met Miroslav for the first time. He was 1.87 meters tall. Unlike other Czechs, he had small eyes. But he liked to laugh, and his eyes would squint when he smiled.

A little fatter.

The voice is very low, but the enunciation is very clear.

Miloslav also knew Riester's identity. After Riester became Boboski's agent, he signed up for the Ceske Budejovice club.

Notified the České Budejovice club.

It can be considered as a notification.

In the future, if you want to negotiate contracts or transfers, you don’t need to go to Bobosky, you can go directly to yourself. Because Bobosky already has an agent, these things are his job.

Miloslav was still very surprised at that time.

It turns out that Czech football has begun to have football agents, but they didn't pay much attention to it. Unexpectedly, just a few days later, List became the representative of Sparta Prague.

Miloslav is very smart.

I quickly figured out the joints.

Cherny?

With this surname and the fact that List appeared in the negotiating team in Sparta, Prague today, Miroslav judged most things in an instant.

Not angry.

It's just that although I knew in my heart that Boboski couldn't be kept, it's even clearer now.

Sparta Prague is definitely a must-win.

This makes me even happier.

As long as Sparta Prague must capture Bobosky, he will be able to sell it at a good price.

Therefore, Miloslav did not talk much about Boboski. Instead, he talked to the two about how beautiful the city of Ceske Budejovice was.

The same goes for Milan and Riester.

Negotiations must not be rushed.

Riester didn't expect that Miloslav could talk so much.

After nearly half an hour of off-topic conversation, the two sides slowly entered the topic of Boboski. The two sides had no disagreements about Boboski's transfer.

The main discussion was about Boboski's transfer fee.

The Czech Republic is not poor, and people are relatively wealthy. But even so, the current per capita income in the Czech Republic is only about 4,000 US dollars, while the per capita annual income of many ordinary people is less than 3,000 US dollars.

The same cannot be said for clubs in the Czech Republic. For a small club like České Budejovice, the total value of the entire club is only about one million US dollars.

poverty.

Czech clubs are generally poor.

They have no money.

Therefore, the transfer fees for Czech domestic players are very low.

Generally, the domestic transfer fee for national team players is only 20,000 to 30,000 US dollars, and the higher price is 60,000 to 70,000 US dollars.

that is it.

Therefore, for Czech football, the player transfer fee is one thousand US dollars more, and two thousand US dollars is a large sum for them.

Miloslav began to insist on a price of 150,000 US dollars.

This is really an exorbitant price.

US$150,000 is too expensive. There has never been such a high transfer fee in Czech football. There has never been a transfer within Czech football for more than US$100,000.

Many Czech players are now playing in Germany, and when they transfer the best players, the transfer fee is only two to three hundred thousand US dollars. The transfer fee for ordinary players to the Bundesliga is tens of thousands of US dollars.

A Boboski wants $150,000, which is completely outrageous.

Of course it is impossible for Milan to agree.

Although Lister was also one of the negotiators of Sparta Prague, Lister did not interfere too much. Lister had never been in Czech football before and did not know much about Czech football.

Although I have worked as an agent, all of them were in China.

List also needs to understand Czech football and European football. So he quietly watched Miroslav and Milan bargaining over the price.

Really fun.

No difference.

Bargaining is the same everywhere.

It's all going back and forth, constantly haggling.

US$150,000 is not something Sparta Prague cannot afford. After all, compared to a small club like České Budejovice, Sparta Prague is a giant in the Czech Republic.

His income is very high.

There is a lot of ticket revenue, and the most important thing is that Sparta Prague is the face of Czech football.

There is a lot of sponsorship.

Many large companies in the Czech Republic sponsor Sparta Prague.

Therefore, Sparta Prague is not short of money. In the Czech Republic, Sparta Prague is very wealthy.

Compared to its rival Slavia Prague in the same city, its annual income is about three times that of its rival.

One hundred and fifty thousand dollars is affordable.

But Sparta Prague will never come out.

Boboski is a new star who has just entered the Czech national team. Now even if Borg and Smicer from Slavia Prague, who are very famous in the Czech Republic, transfer to the Bundesliga, the transfer fee will not exceed 50

Ten thousand U.S. dollars.

If you transfer within the Czech Republic, it will cost around US$100,000.

Boboski is worth less than a quarter of the two of them. The two of them have been famous for a long time. Although they are one year younger than Boboski and Nedved, they are real Czechs.

Talented player.

He has been playing in the Czech First Division since he was 16 or 17 years old. He was an absolute main force for the Czech giant Slavia Prague when he was less than 18 years old. He is a talented player with high hopes in Czech football.

Compared to those two, Bobosky and Nedvěd are so bad.

Therefore, Sparta Prague would never pay $150,000. There was no anger at all between the two parties.

Riester shook his head slightly beside him.

Means nothing.

**Silk is **Silk.

In the future, when Florentino plays the superstar policy, he will break the world transfer fee record at every turn. The unit they negotiated back then was always one million, or even five million as the bargaining unit.

Transfers worth tens of millions of dollars abound.

But Miloslav is the president of a club, and Milan is the head in charge of the transfer to Sparta Prague, and he is actually bargaining there for hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Really.

But there is no way.

This is what different leagues look like.

In the end, the two sides reached an agreement.

In the end, Sparta Prague reached an agreement on a price of US$124,600. Although it is only a little over US$120,000, this is a record among Czech football internal transfers.

For the first time, a domestic transfer fee for a Czech player exceeded US$100,000.

Of course this is only a negotiation at the club level.

Negotiations between players and clubs are also required.

But this is not a problem. Sparta Prague's appeal may not be considered bad in European football, but it is outstanding within Czech football.

But this does not mean that players can be transferred.

At this time, Lister suddenly changed his identity. If the negotiation just now was on behalf of Sparta Prague, then Lister now became Boboski's agent.

yes.

The transfer fee is a little over 120,000, but it is impossible for List to allow Ceske Budejovice to get all of this transfer fee. Because as a player, Boboski also needs a share of the pie.

In fact, this is Riester's first time as an agent in Czech football. When he was in China, Chinese players' transfer agents had almost no say. Therefore, although he has been an agent in China for more than ten years, he has not actually handled any players.

of transfer.

Moreover, Bobosky took the initiative to introduce him to Sparta Prague. In fact, an excellent agent should help Sparta Prague keep the price down.

In this way Lister was able to receive a very high commission from Sparta Prague.

However, the current Czech football world is still relatively closed, and List is afraid that this may anger the current Czech football world. After all, List currently does not have the energy to influence the Czech football world.

So this time it’s pretty average.

If they just want to trade between the two clubs, List can also get the goods from both sides.

Receives commissions from both clubs Sparta Prague and České Budejovice.

Of course it is possible now.

Sparta Prague will not be able to get the transfer commission because the transfer fee is too high. However, the signing fee can still be divided into one piece.

The most important thing now is to get the things from Ceske Budejovice.

Miloslav was confused at first.

Because since he became the general manager of České Budejovice, he has never met any football agents. In the past, they used to buy and sell players at will, but never heard of players asking for a share of the transfer fee.

But Miloslav is very smart.

After listening to List explain the rules of European football, he understood immediately. More importantly, Miloslav had a new view on football agents like List.

He immediately realized that Czech football would absolutely not be without an agent like List in the future.

What's more important is that Riester will definitely become one of the most valuable agents in Czech football in the future.

So I discussed with Lister the issue of player sharing.

This is the first time we cooperate, and Lister is not greedy.

Lister originally wanted 10%, but since this was his first transfer, he only asked for a share of 10,000 US dollars.

Not much money.

But it is also a source of income. Miloslav finally agreed with List. No wonder agents like to transfer their players all the time. The commission earned from player transfers far exceeds the income from players' salaries and sponsorship shares.

Transfer fees are a good thing.


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