Section 398 Market
Just as the commercial boom is coming, Gao Shunyao will not lack his share no matter what, when the players of the Chinese team have transfer rumors because they have been shortlisted for the finals, Gao Shunyao's share is naturally indispensable among these rumors. After the dust settled on the national team competition, Gao Shunyao also attracted the attention of many people again with his excellent performance, and this summer, Gao Shunyao also doubled his value.
A good player is always the team that pays attention to him. The national team is playing well, and Gao Shunyao's value is also steadily improving. There are many strikers in the Bundesliga, but there are not many strikers who have brought their national teams to the World Cup finals, and Gao Shunyao can do it, which will naturally improve his fame. What's more, this summer, the value of the strikers seems to be very high, and the entire market is a premium.
This summer, there are not a few center forwards in the world who are rumored to be transferred. Cavani, who has been a local bully in Serie A for many years, is finally leaving Napoli and going to play in a big club amid many calls. And Falcao, the striker who dominates La Liga, also wants to leave La Liga at this time and switch to his team. These two players, who are basically the number one center forwards in their respective leagues, have been the attention of the media all over the world since a few years ago, and now their transfers are naturally just as high-profile.
Their transfers do have enough reason to be noticed, and just look at their value, it's impossible for them not to be noticed. These two players are now being hyped to a value of 60 million, and such a price sounds staggering.
"The price of 60 million was the price of buying a Ballon d'Or winner Zinedine Zidane, and it also made people feel that it was not worth spending too much money. But now. The price of 60 million is the price of buying a new star who is the winner of the Golden Boy Award. Moreover, this is an early shot. Otherwise, you won't even be able to buy a new star. ”
On the side of the European media, there has been similar ridicule for a long time. It is no longer news that players in European football have become more and more valued at a premium over the years. This summer, there are two more center forwards worth 60 million in Europe, and the value of the players is getting higher and higher.
However, where they transferred was not so satisfying. One of the two players went to Paris. One went to Monaco. The two teams in Ligue 1 are indeed rich and can afford the wages of their players, but as players, choosing to play in Ligue 1 is really not a good choice.
Among the five major leagues, Ligue 1 is the last league after all, and seriously speaking, their honors are inferior to the Portuguese Super League and the Eredivisie. Although in terms of average strength and influence, they are not particularly bad. But going there to play football is still not comparable to going to the top team.
As a top player in Serie A and La Liga, going to Ligue 1 is certainly not a good choice. Even Ligue 1 is really much stronger than before. There is also a bright future, but how many years can a player be at his peak? Don't take advantage of your best time to shine at the top players, instead of playing in such a quasi-giant. This is a bit of a bad idea.
Of course, in fact, these players. They all have their own difficulties: if they don't go to such a team, where can they go?
Real Madrid and Barcelona have their respective bosses for both teams. Benzema's level is not low, but he can only be a junior brother in Real Madrid, and when he goes to Barcelona, who knows if he will become the second Ibrahimovic? The forward requirements of the top teams are not necessarily the same as those of other teams, and it is not necessary to enter the team to be able to seamlessly integrate into the top giants.
Except for the top two in La Liga, there is basically no need to watch Serie A. The Milan duo have a half-dead virtue, and they will not consider it if they are a player with aspirations, Juventus is okay, but the buckles they bought also make those players who expect them to have an amazing value are not willing to go there to develop.
As for the Premier League, it just looks good, and if you really want to talk about it, everyone has to think about it. Manchester United have just sent away Alex Ferguson, they are not Real Madrid and Chelsea, changing managers is a big deal for Manchester United, how they will be in the future is unpredictable; The number of strikers on Manchester City's side is enough, and it seems that they don't need any manpower, and they don't need to buy people; Arsenal really want a striker, and they have been clamoring to buy Higuain this year, but whether Arsenal has the funds or not is a huge mystery; Chelsea have just brought back their coach Jose Mourinho, who wanted to rebuild the team and get on the right track, but Torres in their forward line still hasn't been sold, and other centre-forwards have gone there, how can they coexist with him? And, of course, in the end, there's a Liverpool in the Premier League. But what is the way Liverpool is now, why do they attract top players?
It does seem that there are a lot of good strikers who want to move around this summer, but there are not many places that can really accept them. There are only a few European football giants, and there are really few who have the funds and strength, and there don't seem to be a few who want to recruit center forwards.
Of course, it's not that there really isn't a team that needs to bring in a center forward. At least on the Bundesliga, teams that need to bring in center forwards still exist. As this year's Champions League champions, Bayern Munich is in dire need of a centre-forward right now, and their thirst for a centre-forward can even be said to exceed all else.
Bayern's current problems can be said to be pitted by Dortmund, or it can be said to be their own troubles. Because of Gotze's turnaround, they annoyed Dortmund, and Lewandowski, who was supposed to be able to connect seamlessly, was detained by Dortmund and didn't let go. This kind of lose-lose approach is quite unexpected, but it is also a real headache. After all, for Borussia Dortmund, the most that is not released is to lose a sum of money, and for Bayern, this is a big problem.
Last season, Bayern won two titles, but in the eyes of many Bayern fans, if they can have a better title, maybe they have a new treble. Missing out on the championship made their fans very depressed, and now they are told that they are absolutely unwilling to wait another year: not to mention that after a year, Lewandowski's contract expires, will he run away because he received a higher offer from a team such as Real Madrid, and the question of what to do in the 13-14 season alone is enough to drive the players crazy.
Their players in other positions are in their prime. Let a group of players in their prime waste another year waiting for a man to join? Even Maradona didn't have that reason. What's more, they have welcomed Pep Guardiola this year, a top good coach, a top good team, how can they be paired with a good striker to meet the glory.
Therefore, Bayern must buy strikers this year.
However, Bayern's striker is really hard to buy.
The transfer transaction of a player involves all aspects of things, such as the player's own preferences, family influences, urban environment, and language exchanges, all of which may affect a player's transfer. It is said that Zidane's transfer was because his wife wanted to live in Madrid, and the strange reason for Shepchenko's transfer was a sore spot for Milan fans. These things are not uncommon, but in the end, the biggest factor influencing a player's transfer is still the attractiveness of the team and the team's money. There is no controversy about the fact that a big team is always more attractive than ordinary players, and a rich team is always more attractive than a poor ghost.
Bayern are naturally giants, but after all, they are different from teams with La Liga, Premier League and Middle Eastern backgrounds, they are not so rich in funds, and the management is not so crazy. This team is very rational in investment, and in bad terms, it is a serious lack of purchasing power, compared to the local tyrants, they are a poor ghost.
Those local tyrants and wealthy families have money, and they can spend a lot of money when they buy people. Real Madrid can repeatedly set records when buying people, but they are worried that they have money but can't buy good players; Barcelona bought an Ibrahimovic and disposed of it in a year, losing tens of millions, and using it as an experiment; Manchester City, Chelsea, and Paris are all jaw-dropping players in the rising stage, and their abundant funds are terrifying, which is indeed incomparable to other teams.
Compared to them, Bayern don't have such big deals. Compared with other teams, their investment has always been very rational, 60 million to buy a striker? That's the kind of thing Bayern wouldn't do.
Therefore, Bayern has made more attempts during this time, and it also wants to restart the deal that acquired Mandzukic last year. Although Mandzukic's value has risen a lot because he won the championship this year, he is still a relatively good deal compared to those terrible values. Since last year, Bayern has intended to use him as the second plan after Lewandowski, and this year, Bayern is still walking in this brain. This is the better option and seems to be more suited to Bayern's current situation.
It's just that if it is said that Bayern wants to make an attempt to buy Mandzukic last year, then this year's proposal to buy Lewandowski in the event of a failed transfer is tantamount to directly announcing to the public that he is Lewandowski's spare tire plan.
As a striker in Wolfsburg, Mandzukic, who has played well in the World Preliminary Tournament recently, is also a star, and this kind of obvious telling him to use you as a spare tire is also difficult for him to accept. What's more, Atletico Madrid in La Liga, after selling Falcao, also seems to have some interest in Mandzukic. As the cradle of top strikers, this team is also quite attractive to strikers, and it will not be easy for Bayern to win against them.
And it is precisely because Mandzukic's transfer is not very smooth, coupled with the illusion that Lewandowski will join next year, the current Bayern also seems to have put forward a new idea: Wolfsburg's other striker Gao Shunyao seems to be playing well, and he can barely qualify for a year. He's worth less and he seems to be working hard to get a kick. In addition, the Chinese player itself means a very good business background, in this case, is it more appropriate to buy him? (To be continued.) )