Chapter 1046: Summer Storm (2)

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Out of a responsible attitude towards his career, Ballack, who finished his World Cup mission, did not throw everything to his agent and went to tourist resorts to enjoy his vacation, as most players do, but worked with his agent to analyze which clubs are more conducive to his further development.

All in all, Ballack's current thinking is to apply for a transfer as soon as he has the right opportunity, and if there is no club that suits his development, it is not impossible to stay in Vicenza for an extra year.

As for Barak's ideas, Vicenza is naturally clear. Rather than putting any obstacles in the way of Ballack's transfer, they enthusiastically pitched the German. Although the TV broadcast fee of Serie A has been rising over the years, and this income alone can keep Vicenza's finances profitable, and it is not a problem to raise one or two high-paid players, no matter how the reality changes, the profit from player transfers is still one of the main means of maintaining Vicenza's normal operation, and this will not change.

After all, Vicenza does not have a super-rich owner or consortium behind it, and all the money used to build the team and daily expenses is taken from the proceeds of the club's operation. Therefore, buying and selling players to earn the difference in price has naturally become one of its indispensable means of accumulating money, and Ambrosetti and Ambrosini are the best examples.

And now, Ballack, who has proven his worth at the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, is also time to leave. Although Vicenza's current financial situation is not impossible to offer a high salary to retain the other party, this is not in line with the business strategy they have always adhered to. What's more, compared to the clubs that clamor once the big four are empty, Vicenza doesn't have as strong ambitions as they do, and for them, it would be perfect enough to earn more TV and ticket money by spinning around in Europe every year, and qualify for next season's European competition. Championship trophies or something, it's not in their plans at all.

Of course, this does not mean that Vicenza will be like Udinese, who began to desperately sell the main team in exchange for a large transfer fee after fighting for a good result in the league, and the director was out of the competition with a dismal result in the next European competition, and as a result, he dragged the Serie A back in terms of European points. Unlike Udinese, who is short-sighted and only cares about the immediate interests, in the European competition, Vicenza is still quite hard, and there will be no cheating phenomenon in the civil war and outsiders, let alone deliberately losing in order to keep next season's European place, so as to concentrate on the league, as evidenced by the UEFA Cup last season.

It is the two clubs' very different attitudes towards European competitions that directly lead to the fact that in the transfer market, the value of Vicenza and Udinese players is completely at two different levels. After all, it is obviously more difficult for a Udinese player who can only be found in the domestic league to sell for the same high price than the Vicenza players who have already proven themselves in European competitions.

In this way, with the loud shouts of the Vicenza club, the news of Ballack being put on the shelves spread throughout Europe overnight. All the teams that were still waiting because Ballack did not make a clear statement came to the rescue after learning the news, and did not hesitate to leave the Danish international Martin Jorgensen, whom Udinese was so keen to sell, and wrote a check for the new core of the German team!

"me, these guys are too fast." On the morning of July 1, at the headquarters of the club in Vicenza, Francisco Guidolin, who had just returned from vacation, looked at the stack of quotations on the table and sighed from the bottom of his heart, "Didn't the World Cup end last night?" How did it happen that these teams sent me an offer after one night? ”

To explain here, the reason why the Vicenza hierarchy will let Guidolin, the head coach, handle the club's transfer affairs, is mainly because Xiao Zhuge has led the team to a very good performance over the years, not only leading the team to the upper middle of the league for many years, but also bringing the club two Cup Winners' Cup and a League Cup title, which they never dared to think of before. They won the trophy after beating Van Marwijk's Feyenoord in the final). Therefore, in recognition of Guidolin's great contribution to the club over the years, and as a recognition of his talent selection, the Vicenza owner still broke with the tradition of Italian football for many years and handed over the transfer power to the resourceful manager.

At this point, Guidolin, who was sitting at his desk, sighed in his heart at the speed of these clubs, and flipped through the quotations on the table. He has to sift through the offers that are in Vicenza's interest, and then forward the clubs that have undergone the initial review to Ballack himself, who will make the final decision.

In particular, due to his years of experience playing in Vicenza, Ballack has adapted very much to the Italian playing environment, and basically does not have the problem of adapting to the local environment, so after he announced his entry into the transfer market, the Serie A team is naturally the most enthusiastic about it. Serie A teams such as Milan and Juventus have all been involved in the battle for Ballack, trying to strengthen themselves by taking the number one star in German football into their books.

Now let's take a look at the offer from the top three in the north, Mo Lao Fox is still as stingy as ever, although he admires Ballack's fighting spirit, and also thinks that the characteristics of the German midfielder are very compatible with Juventus's style of play, but in terms of transfer fees, he still follows his usual style of penchanting for price reduction, so his offer of $12 million was thrown directly into the trash by Guidolin without hesitation.

Of course, even if Moggi hadn't made a ruthless offer for Ballack this time, given the relationship between Vicenza and Fiorentina, Guidolin would not have been stupid enough to sell a player of Ballack's level to Juventus.

AC Milan suffered the same fate as Juventus's offer, and Galliani's $15 million offer and the subsequent $18 million offer on the phone did not impress Xiao Zhuge and was rejected by Guidolin.

Compared to the stinginess of Moggi and Galliani, the offer from Inter Milan is much more generous. In order to continue to defend the league title in the new season and to make a breakthrough in the Champions Cup, Moratti has once again opened his pockets and is ready to further strengthen the Nerazzurri. And Ballack, who shined in the World Cup, naturally became the preferred target of Boss Mo.