Chapter 126: The Storm Rises (7)
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"I'm sorry, Coach Nelson. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 The reporters at the info press conference were so difficult that they were accidentally late, so I'm really sorry, and please don't be weird. ”
Two hours after arriving at his destination, George finally met Didier Deschamps, who had made a name for himself as a player and now had an impressive palmares as head coach.
Although the Monaco club was financed by the Monaco royal family and its ministers, and the Monaco royal family is the richest royal family in Europe, the Monaco club under their control is a well-known poor team in French football. Monaco has been able to bring together so many talented players this season thanks to the low tax rate in Monaco. Otherwise, Monaco simply can't afford to pay Morientes' salary alone!
Therefore, Deschamps is well aware that it is basically an impossible task for Monaco to keep the current group of players after a good season. All the Frenchman can hope for now is to be able to sell these players for a good price and get enough transfer funds to tinker with the squad in the summer transfer market. Otherwise, La Liga's Celta and Real Sociedad are a lesson for Monaco!
That's why Deschamps came to discuss the transfer of his players with George just after the Champions Cup final. On the one hand, it is naturally because of George's status and status that he has to be so cautious, and on the other hand, it is also because Deschamps has anticipated the difficulties that Monaco may face this summer, and wants to prepare in advance, lest the team delay the team's summer preparations due to the lack of sufficient liquidity from the transfer market.
For Deschamps' apology, George naturally accepted it with a smile. After all, the other party didn't mean to be late, and George also deeply understood the difficulty of those paparazzi, and Deschamps had already expressed a very sincere apology for this, so George didn't need to worry about Deschamps on such a trivial matter. If you do that, it will appear that George is not generous enough.
"Coach Deschamps, you must be very clear about the purpose of my trip, right?" After the two sides sat down, George was not polite, and after receiving a positive answer from Deschamps, he bluntly picked out his intention, "6 million US dollars, paid in a lump sum." I don't know if you are satisfied with this offer?"
Georges made such a clearly low tentative offer to see how far Deschamps had his vision and negotiating skills. If the Frenchman is not smart enough in this regard, then he will have to consider who should take over the transfer of Monaco from Didier Deschamps when he implements the satellite club construction plan!
That's right, in George's concept, he is ready to use the memories of his previous life and strong financial resources to establish a satellite club system for Tottenham, poach those future stars in the past life to Tottenham in advance, and then loan them to these satellite clubs for training, and finally according to Tottenham's needs and the performance of these players, decide whether to recall them to Tottenham to shine, or sell them for money after becoming famous!
Monaco, who have just finished runners-up in this season's European Champions Cup, is one of George's candidates. After all, this Ligue 1 club has a good background and is also very good at developing young players, plus the French league where Monaco is located is one of the top five leagues in Europe, and the league level is also guaranteed. Taken together, Monaco is one of the most suitable candidates for a satellite club in George's mind.
The establishment of a network of satellite clubs was not a plan that George had come up with on a whim, but a deliberate decision. Because in this way, George can take those future stars in his memory into his own hands in advance, and then decide whether they stay or leave according to the growth rate of these players and the needs of Tottenham, and even control the flow of players, especially high-level players, in the transfer market to a certain extent!
For example, if Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in a player owned by Tottenham or one of their satellite clubs, then George can decide which side to agree to according to his own ideas and interests!
The biggest benefit of the Boseman Act for players is that it solves the problem of player mobility within the EU, while at the same time untying clubs on players whose contracts expire. As for the club's will to determine where the players go, even fifteen years after the Boseman Act came into effect, it is a common occurrence in European football. For example, when Villa tried to leave Valencia in the previous life, the Bat Army simply refused to agree to Real Madrid's offer for Huluwa, which eventually led to the Spanish national team's top scorer joining Barcelona.
"Six million dollars?" Deschamps sneered at George's offer, as if he had heard something funny, "No kidding, Coach Nelson." While Patrice [Patrice Evra] had a mediocre performance in today's Champions League final, you should know in your mind just how good Patrice has been all season. If you think he's only worth six million dollars, then I can only regret that you are insulting my intelligence!"
"Seven million dollars, a lump sum payment. In response to Deschamps' tough answer, George showed no signs of anger or anger, and directly increased the offer by a full million dollars. After all, transfer negotiations are inherently a job of asking for money on the spot. Deschamps' tough statement can be seen as a bargaining tactic. If George can't stand these stimuli, then it is likely that he will be in charge of recruiting in the future, like Chelsea and Inter Milan, to pay more than other teams to sign the player of their choice, and Tottenham will be labelled as "stupid and rich".
Although with George's current assets, even if he returns to buy people at a premium like Manchester City, there is basically no pressure, but as a qualified businessman, if conditions permit, since he can get a player who can spend a few million dollars less, why should he shell out more money to buy people in the transfer market?
Of course, if any team dares to compete with Tottenham, then George will not mind telling them with practical actions what it means to smash people with money!