118, Ajax is a poor ghost
By the time the World Cup in South Africa came to an end, the 2010 summer transfer window had already been more than halfway through. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
This summer's transfer bid belongs to Spanish striker David Villa, who Barcelona bought to Camp Nou for a high price of 40 million euros before the World Cup, and the performance of "Huluwa" in South Africa has also proved that Barcelona's cost is definitely worth it.
Welcoming Villa, Mascherano and Adriano, and sending away Ibrahimovic, Yaya Toure, Thierry Henry, Ziglinski and Marquez, Barcelona's investment in the transfer market is not small, but it is obviously not as good as their old rivals.
Mourinho, who led Inter Milan back to the top, retreated bravely and chose to join Real Madrid after the World Cup, the personality coach unceremoniously purged the captains and vice-captains of the Galaxy Battleship Raul and Guti just after the Bernabeu, and Van der Vaart, Drenthe, and Robinho, who did not get a chance in Real Madrid, were all expelled, and in contrast, they ate Ozil, Di Maria, Khedira, Carvalho and other players who are not well-known but extremely practical, with a total cost of more than 80 million euros.
Compared with the restraint of the two giants in La Liga, the Premier League upstart Manchester City is not merciless, they spent 145 million to buy Yaya Toure, David Silva, Balotelli, Milner, Kolarov, J Boateng and other famous stars.
While the World Cup was still in the air, the news of transfers in world football was overwhelming, quickly squeezing the Spanish dynasty out of the headlines.
However, no matter how lively the transfer of other people's families is, there is still no movement here at Ajax.
Van Basten is highly regarded in Dutch football and last season's results have brought him to a peak of fame, but he ...... The club has no money!
You say league championship bonus? And the Champions League bonus?
All that money has to pay off debts, pay dividends to shareholders, and invest in infrastructure, what does it have to do with the team's transfer fee?
What's more, this is not England, where the manager is not responsible, and Van Basten, who is the head coach, does not have a decisive say in the transfer.
When the big players in Europe are making bold moves, Ajax can only bring in some cheap, even free players.
The first is that a large number of players have left the team.
The first to say goodbye to Ajax was veteran Romerdale, whose outstanding performances last season earned him the opportunity to play in the World Cup with his national team, and after fulfilling this wish, the injury-ridden veteran also chose to return to his roots.
Last season's free-for-all striker Pentridge moved on a free transfer again, and although not as crazy as Suarez, the veteran striker scored 16 league goals in his limited playing time and became the team's second-best attacker, and it was his rise that kept the Ajax in the title race alive during Suarez's poor winter.
Soleimani, who was supposed to be in the main position, only made 16 appearances in a season due to injuries and poor form, scoring a measly three goals, which is not even as good as Lonshit and a few defenders...... I wonder if such a sharp contrast will put the cheerful Serbs to shame?
In addition, substitute striker Kvitanić, Villart, Silva, Gabri in the back line, midfielders Salpong, Kenedy, Snow...... More than 10 first-team regulars parted ways with Ajax this summer.
Ajax's squad underwent a massive change, and when the new season began, Lonshette was surprised to find that nearly half of his team-mates had left.
Then he welcomed more new teammates who were unfamiliar.
36-year-old defender Andre Oyer, 30-year-old midfielder Temu Teño, 27-year-old striker Ahmad Hassan Mido, 22-year-old defender Van der Hayden, 20-year-old midfielder Arash Özbiliz, 22-year-old defender Nikola Boylesen, 19-year-old goalkeeper Marko Bizo, 19-year-old South Korean striker Seok Hyun-joon, 19-year-old youth team youngster Christian Eriksen......
The total value of the above nine new signings is ...... Zero.
If you take into account the corporate sponsorship behind the South Korean players, Ajax may still earn hundreds of thousands......
It wasn't until near the end of July that Ajax finally got two "blockbuster reinforcements":
In 2008-09, Eredivisie top scorer and AZ Alkmaar striker Munir El Hamdawi switched to the new champions for €5 million.
Uruguay Under-20 captain, the heart of the midfield, the best player of the 2009 Uruguayan league, Nicolás Rodeiro came to join his old man for 4 million euros - Suarez.
9 million euros, that's all Ajax's transfer fee for the summer of 2010.
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Due to the World Cup, the 2010-11 season has been postponed by more than a week in all major leagues.
Clubs also don't have the energy to organise large-scale business events this summer, with money traps in the United States and Asia becoming unrealistic.
Not only that, but even the pre-season training time and warm-up sessions have been significantly reduced.
Although Ajax's official training camp began on 10 July, the Netherlands, Uruguay and Cameroon internationals who participated in the European Championships will not be able to return to Amsterdam until 10 days later.
Stegrenberg, Oyer, Van der Wiel, De Zeou and Emmanuelsen in the Netherlands, Suarez and Rodeiro in Uruguay, Enno and Atuba in Cameroon...... These players look like they can almost fall asleep while running and warming up!
When Van Basten looked at a yard of tired players, he had to let the team doctor and strength and conditioning coach lead them through recovery training.
The Eredivisie will officially kick off on 7 August, leaving them with only two weeks to adjust their fitness, stock up on their fitness, familiarise themselves with their new team-mates and hone in on their new squad......
And on August 1st, they have a Dutch Super Cup match against FC Twente!
FC Twente, who missed out on the league title last season, won't let them go easily!
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Over time, Lonshette also gradually became familiar with his new teammates.
Everyone also knows that there is a training maniac from China beside him, and if anyone wants to challenge Long Shute's training intensity without their own strength, everyone will definitely stop him from committing suicide as soon as possible......
Van Basten must have been glad that at least a few of his absolute mainstays were still physically fit to stand on the training ground.
The three defenders, Vertonghen, Alderweireld and Oleg, the first two are members of Belgium, but Belgium did not make it to the World Cup, and Oleg was not called up by Spain, and they were all well rested.
Coupled with the midfielder Long Shute, who has never been called up by the Chinese team, and even if he is, he will not qualify for the World Cup, these four players can at least ensure that the team's defense remains solid.
Van Basten thought about it, and suddenly felt that God was still very considerate of him.
If Long Shute joins the Chinese team and then leads the Chinese team to win the World Cup, then his Ajax will be finished!
Thank God!