Chapter 326: Attitude

At the moment, Arsenal and Milan are really not much comparable.

In recent seasons, Milan have been very consistent in European competition and are definitely the top team.

In terms of heritage, the heritage of the century-old giants is far greater than that of Arsenal.

Even if the financial resources are not very good now, they are not comparable to Arsenal, which is about to be crushed by the new stadium.

It's a bit too much to say that it's all over, but it doesn't seem to be much of a problem to surpass all aspects.

Among the teams that previously sought to buy Quaresma, they either had no foundation but now lacked strength, such as Real Madrid and Bayern; Either they are good at the moment but not necessarily more attractive than Arsenal, like Chelsea.

So Quaresma staying at Arsenal is the best option.

But now it seems that Milan, which has both heritage and strength, is a better choice.

The most important thing is, if Milan really shells out a transfer fee of 50 million euros, can Arsenal still hold on?

In order to earn a little transfer fee and save a little salary, Arsenal can even sell the captain, do you think there is still a non-sale in their eyes?

Maybe if enough money is given, they can sell Wenger for the pound, let alone Quaresma, who has been in the team for less than a season.

Last summer, Arsenal spent more than 10 million euros on Quaresma, and after a season, they could net more than 30 million euros by selling it, is there a more lucrative deal in the world?

Don't even think about it, as long as this offer does appear on the desk of Arsenal's top management, even Wenger will not be able to stop it at that time.

So the fans who thought they had seen through the essence were a little panicked.

Even if some people question whether Milan can get 50 million euros, they don't care too much, how to say that the Berlusconi family also controls a huge media group in Italy, so it won't even be able to pay 50 million euros, it's just that he doesn't want to pay it.

Wenger is now so angry that he wants to scold his mother, regardless of whether Milan really wants to buy Quaresma or not, the announcement at this time will undoubtedly have a huge impact on Arsenal, and may even affect the psychology of the players.

It's a clever tactic, and it's a conspiracy you can't deal with.

Arsene Wenger is well aware that Milan are unlikely to want Quaresma, because in a sense, Quaresma's role and Kaka's role overlap somewhat.

Even if Kaka doesn't seem to be so prominent in direct conversations with Quaresma, he is also the most prestigious young star in European football, and with Kaka's presence, Milan will not be able to shell out a large transfer fee to buy Quaresma.

So, this is simply a psychological attack by Milan.

No, you can't let them play so unscrupulously.

With one foot already on the final stage, Arsene Wenger will not let his win slip away.

Before doing anything about it, though, it's important that Wenger first check Dressma's attitude.

It would not look good if Arsene Wenger faced the media denying the possibility of Quaresma's transfer, but turned his head and was vague in his interview.

In fact, Wenger is already thinking very openly, he doesn't know how long Quaresma will stay at Arsenal, but he knows that at some point in the future, Arsenal will definitely not be able to keep Quaresma.

With Arsenal's current financial situation, it is simply impossible to offer Quaresma a salary that is sufficient to match his ability status.

In terms of this season's performance, Quaresma's contribution to Arsenal will definitely not be less than Thierry Henry, and even more than that.

And Quaresma is now in a period of rapid growth, maybe it won't take a season for him to become the top star in world football, when the time comes, what will Arsenal do to keep Quaresma?

Since you know that you can't keep it in the future, there is no need to be sad all the time, so it is better to take advantage of Quaresma's presence at Arsenal and use his excellence to help the team play better as much as possible.

But you can think about it, but Milan is so unscrupulous, Rao Wenger has a good temper, and it is impossible to be indifferent.

After the morning's training, Arsene Wenger left Quaresma alone.

Just wanted to speak, but saw Quaresma's completely nonchalant expression, and couldn't help but be stunned, his lips moved slightly, but he didn't make any more sound.

He read Quaresma's attitude.

Dismissive of Milan!

Unable to help but laugh dumbly, Wenger shook his head, knowing that he had not grasped the young man's thoughts.

Maybe for many professional players, many things are not as important as a contract, they have to play football to eat, and there is no such thing as a will.

I thought that Quaresma would have such an attitude, even if he had a disagreement with Milan, but compared to a better development platform and higher wages, it would be insignificant.

But now, Wenger knows he's wrong, because Quaresma is a young, spirited young man.

Quaresma doesn't care if he gets more wages, or whether Milan's platform is more suitable for him than Arsenal, young people have young ideas, and it's not too much to say that they are rebellious.

If I have a rift with Milan, why should I play in Milan?

If you're not happy, there's no point in making more money.

Smiling, Wenger asked, "How do you feel about yourself?" I'm worried that Milan will fight back fiercely in this game, so I'm going to let you play the whole game, do you think you can hold on to it? ”

Since there is no need to bring up the topic of transferring to Milan, people have already been called, and Wenger cannot let him go back without saying a word, so he can only say a few words without words.

Originally, Wenger wanted to let Quaresma play the whole game, on the one hand, to prevent Milan from counterattacking, and on the other hand, he could also let Quaresma rotate and rest when he returned to the league, but he really didn't have to worry too much about Quaresma's fitness.

Quaresma was surprised that he didn't know what Wenger had intended for.

That's what you called me out to say this?

I couldn't help but slander in my heart, the old man should have been menopausal, and he was chattering all day.

"I'm fit, I can stick to the whole game, don't worry, I won't give Milan any chance!"

Quaresma patted his chest and assured Wenger that, no matter what, he would make an attitude first.

By the time he returned to the makeshift locker room, Quaresma slowly figured out something was wrong.

The old man seemed to have something to say to himself, but he didn't!

The appearance of hesitation and resignation is in line with Wenger's character.

So what exactly did he want to say to himself?