51 A Coruña

For two days in a row, Rist and Craniotti Jr. held several negotiations.

This was the first time Rist had operated a player abroad.

Therefore, a lot of small details are not missed.

All of them have to be discussed.

For the concept of loyalty award proposed by Lister, Cragnotti Jr. admired it very much. Although this kind of thing is also unreliable, it can be regarded as a small guarantee.

And what Rist means is very simple.

For Nedved's salary, Rist and Kragnotti Jr. ended up in $680,000.

Although it has risen dozens of times compared to when it was in the Czech Republic.

But Rist was still not satisfied.

Because in Italian football now, there are superstars with salaries of more than two million, or even three million. Even the main players of those clubs have salaries of more than one million dollars.

But Nedved only got $680,000.

This is, of course, due to Nedved's lack of fame.

Players from the Czech Republic.

As a result, Rist wanted to supplement Nedved's income in the form of a loyalty award.

If Nedved stays at Lazio at the beginning of next season, Lazio will give Nedved a loyalty bonus of $150,000 a year at the end of each season.

The length of the contract was also discussed.

This Lister didn't let a single step.

Six years.

Absolutely impossible.

It's too long.

Rist has his own ideas about his player's contract. In addition to those young players, players of Nedved and Poboski's calibre would never accept contracts longer than five years.

Because this will put the player at an absolute disadvantage in the subsequent negotiations and transfers.

Rist insisted on a four-year contract.

In the end, the two sides reached an agreement.

Rist initialled a contract with Lazio on behalf of Nedved.

Not a formal contract.

A formal contract is one that needs to wait until Nedved agrees to sign a formal contract.

Four years, $680,000 in after-tax salary, $200,000 in signing fees.

There are also many small items in the contract.

But none of the main ones.

Rist's confidence in signing this contract is simple.

It is to believe in the strength of Nedved. In the future, as long as Nedved is in Lazio, then Rist will have the confidence to have more conditions with Lazio.

As long as the loyalty bonus comes out, Rist will be able to raise him by a very high amount in the following negotiations.

Rist is quite satisfied with this contract.

Craniotti Jr. is also satisfied with the contract.

As soon as the negotiations with Lazio were over, Rist did not stay in Rome and immediately flew to A Coruña.

Completely different feelings.

All roads lead to Rome.

Rome is not as clean as Rist thinks, but Rome has a lot of traffic. But when you arrive in A Coruña, the first impression is that the city is very clean.

There are two types of buildings on both sides: one is the new building of today, and the other is also more abundant, which is usually old buildings with seven or eight storeys or even higher. The buildings are next to each other, with red and brown as the main colors, and sometimes white. As can be seen from the age figures embedded in the buildings, these buildings are generally two or three hundred years old, and some are even older. Many of them are carved beams and painted buildings all over the body, and the workmanship is exquisite.

Although it doesn't have the same medieval feel as Czech Budějovice.

However, the new buildings and the various old buildings still complement each other.

The roads in A Coruña are clean.

There is hardly any conspicuous garbage to be seen.

Of course, this is not the only feeling.

Another feeling is that the roads in A Coruña are narrow.

Really narrow.

In the memory that Tang Yi brought to Lister, because Tang Yi was from the Northeast, the road in the Northeast was actually like this.

Because there are too many mountains in the northeast, the road surface is not wide.

Whether it is some county roads or some important national roads, the width is very average.

But A Coruña is much more serious.

Rist even felt that the road in the middle of the city of A Coruña made it difficult for two cars to drive side by side.

Compared to the narrow roads, there are a lot of cars in A Coruña. There are a lot more than you think, and most of them are private cars.

With so many private cars and such congested roads, there is no traffic jam.

This also made Rist feel very new.

Rister went to A Coruña for the first time.

Rist's Spanish himself is not very good.

Because Rist has only been learning Spanish for two years. But a little more Spanish isn't a problem. Rist's trip to A Coruña was only for some preliminary negotiations.

When there are many legal issues in the real and concrete negotiations, Rist also needs the help of some professional institutions.

Like some local sports companies in Spain.

Lister is in need of their help.

There is no way around this.

Because the current Rist does not know much about Spanish laws and the unspoken rules of Spanish football. When it comes to specific issues, Rist needs advice from these local sports companies.

But this time it was just a simple negotiation.

So Lister is light.

After analyzing all aspects, Rist concluded that Deportivo La Coruna was indeed a place where Pobosky was very good.

In terms of jishu style, Pobosky's style was influenced by Yugoslav football. In a league like the Premier League, where there are a lot of physical collisions and a tight defense like Serie A, it is not in line with Poboski's development.

On the contrary, the German league, which is open, and the Spanish league, which takes the jishu route, are more in line with Poboski's jishu style.

And Rist studied A Coruña.

The history of A Coruña is lackluster.

When Rist was in China, he only knew about Super Laco. once in the knockout round of the Champions League, giving Ancelotti and Milan a huge embarrassment.

Super Laco.

Deportivo was so powerful at that time.

No one in European football underestimates Deportivo La Coruna.

So much so that Rist has always considered Deportivo La Coruna to be a very strong club.

Thought A Coruña was a big city.

Because of that kind of interference, Lister's impression of La Liga is that Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Deportivo are ranked below.

But because A Coruña was interested in Pobosky, Lister hurriedly found a lot of information about A Coruña. Only then did I find that in Spanish football, Deportivo really has no weight.

Nothing.

History is completely blank.

Of course, Deportivo La Coruna has had a Spanish superstar in its history.

He is an Academy player for Deportivo La Coruna.

Luis Suarez.

Spain is the only homegrown player to have won the European Ballon d'Or.

However, Deportivo had just trained Suarez when he was taken away by Barcelona. He performed amazingly in Barcelona and won the European Ballon d'Or. Then he transferred to Inter Milan and became an important player in the "Great Inter Milan" that year.

But that's about it.

Deportivo fans can also be proud that they have produced Spanish superstars like Suarez.

But apart from this, until now the room of honor in A Coruña was empty.

Nothing.

Deportivo La Coruna's status in Spanish football is nothing but bullshit.

In A Coruña eight years ago, there was even a danger of bankruptcy. They were never promoted from the Spanish second division and came close to being relegated to the third division in 1988.

At that time, as long as Deportivo was relegated, then the team would definitely be disbanded.

Because A Coruña owes too much debt.

Go belly up.

The only end.

It's a real shot in the air.

One foot is already on the verge of bankruptcy. And in the extra time of Zuihou, Deportivo scored a miraculous goal, thrilling relegation, and stayed in the Spanish second division.

That's why Deportivo La Coruna was left behind.

It was in the summer of 1988 that Deportivo La Coruna had a historic meeting involving the fans, the players and the leadership.

A new president of the club was elected.

Augusto César Londoiro.

This person is strong.

The man, who had dreamed of becoming the club's president since childhood, quickly turned Deportivo La Coruna's fortunes around.

It took him three years to gradually turn around Deportivo La Coruna's finances, and three years later Deportivo La Coruna was promoted to the First Division.

And Rondolphyro's vision is outstanding.

His introduction of Djukic in the second division, Bebeto and Mauro Silva in 92 quickly made Deportivo a strong team in La Liga.

Deportivo upgrade in '91.

Deportivo La Coruna had been in the second division for the previous 18 years, but since 1991 La Coruna has been going from strength to strength in La Liga.

In 93, with the excellent performance of Bebeto, Djukic and Mauro Silva, Deportivo La Coruna actually won the third place in La Liga.

In '94, if Djukic hadn't missed a penalty in a round of Zuihou, Deportivo would have won La Liga.

The surge is absolutely amazing.

Deportivo La Coruna's results have been tumultuous in the past two seasons, but they remain at the top of La Liga.

Although it is not as good as Real Madrid and Barcelona, the results are good enough for a team of Deportivo La Coruna.

After taking a closer look at Deportivo La Coruna, Rist believes that Deportivo are the team with the strongest upward momentum. Poboski performed well at this European Championship and suited Deportivo to Deportivo LaCoruna's style of play.

Such a Coruña suits exactly what Pobosky is.

Poboski is not a superstar and is now a player on the rise.

Rister was led to Deportivo by the staff of Deportivo La Coruna.

19 Place Pontevedra, 2nd floor, above the offices of the Club A Coruña.

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