Chapter 665 - Summer Transfer (6)

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As the main person in charge of this negotiation, Poirot, who had long understood the significance of Kenyon's approach, sat at the conference table calmly, quietly listening to the offers made by the representatives of various clubs for Batistuta, squinting his eyes and saying nothing.

Poirot did this in order to give his opponents the impression that Fiorentina was not happy with these offers and to motivate them to show more cards; On the other hand, he also silently wrote down the offers of these teams in his mind so that he could report back to his boss after today's meeting.

Before the start of this negotiation, Poirot had a more in-depth communication with Antonioni and Zhuang Mingge and others, and knew that Fiorentina would only accept cash transactions in this transfer of Barty. If a team wants to add a player to the deal, then Poirot will have to report the details to Zhuang Mingge and get permission from his own boss before deciding whether to accept the offer.

Therefore, even if Real Madrid and Barcelona really rely on the mouth that can tell the dead to pass the Poirot level, and add Davo Suker or Sillades to Barty's deal, they will not be able to pass the final checkpoint Zhuang Mingge.

Others don't know, don't Zhuang Mingge, the traverser, still know what kind of big pit these players who seem to be excellent or have great potential now?

Therefore, for Poirot, his main task these days has been to stir up the batty race, to inflate the offers of the clubs, and to summarize the situation to his immediate boss in a timely manner...... As for the final result, it is, of course, up to his boss and Barty himself.

After all, after the Boseman Act, the player himself must be consulted on such a transfer, and the club cannot unilaterally sell it to another team.

While Poirot and others were running Barty's transfer, Zhuang Mingge, who finally returned to Fiorentina from vacation, was not idle, and began to continue his satellite club construction plan - those clubs that received a lot of sweetness from the Fiorentina line last season are now waiting for Zhuang Mingge to allocate them a new batch of high-quality resources!

Although according to the contract signed between the two parties, Fiorentina will get 20% of the profit when selling these players, anyone with a little brain knows that if every player recommended by Fiorentina can be sold for a good price, then this fifth of the profit is really nothing.

If nothing else, without Fiorentina's guidance, it is very likely that these teams will spend tens of millions of dollars and not find a few good seedlings just by letting these teams figure it out on their own. After all, no one can guarantee that the young players introduced will be able to become talents, and they basically go through countless waves to screen out a few usable talents.

Even Arsenal, a well-known talent reserve base in Europe, Wenger, who is famous for cultivating young players, has not done a loss-making business, from Jeffers and Upson at the beginning, to Reyes and Pennant later, and then to Denelson Jr. and Bendtner, these players all enjoyed the reputation of talented new stars before joining Arsenal, but what is the result? It's not that it's been phased out in the brutal world of professional football, and it's become the best example of the old saying "when you're young, it's not necessarily better".

So, despite the fact that these teams buy low and sell high to make a living, they make huge financial gains in the transfer market every year, but in reality, they often have to reinvest most of that revenue back into sourcing and developing players.

It is for this reason that the players recommended by Fiorentina are very popular among these clubs, because with Fiorentina they can undoubtedly save a lot of money in terms of developing players. And these savings were much more than the 20% of the profits that Florence had siphoned off from them.

Zhuang Mingge, on the other hand, allocates the whereabouts of the players recommended to each club last season based on how they have grown in each team and how much they have contributed to Fiorentina.

The first are the satellite clubs that have not contributed much value to Fiorentina, such as Belgian giants Anderlecht and Spanish island side Tenerife, who have only been allocated one player this time - recommended to Anderlecht is Belgian rising star Mponza Jr.; Tenerife, on the other hand, got homegrown centre-forward Diego Tristan, who is still playing in Betis' B team.

Then let's talk about Benfica, one of the three giants of Portugal, because they sold their main midfielder Anderson Deco to Fiorentina at a low price, so Benfica also received an additional compensation on the basis of the original allocation.

The two Brazilian midfielders, Marcos Senna and Assunço, are all part of this additional compensation, with the former being a key player in the late rise of Spain, which has always been weak at international competitions; Although the latter's individual ability is quite average, his free kick level is among the best in the world, which is unstoppable, and he is also a midfield wonder.

In addition, Gabriel Heinze joined the Portuguese giants from River Plate on the recommendation of Zhuang Mingge, and the Argentine is a versatile defender at the back, capable of playing both centre-back and left-back, and he believes he can carve out his own in the Portuguese league.

After introducing Benfica, the next thing to talk about is Monaco, who contributed two defensive stalwarts to Fiorentina this summer, Claude Makelele and Gattuso.

Due to the unsatisfactory performance of the French team as the host of the World Cup, as well as the aftermath of the match-fixing case in Marseille that year, the attraction of the French league to stars still maintains a continuous downward trend, so that the French teams cannot dig up many attractive stars, and the financial income of the clubs in this situation cannot be compared with the teams of the other four major leagues, and Monaco is naturally no exception.

In this case, the financial situation of Monaco, which was already strapped for money, deteriorated further, forcing the Ligue 1 powerhouse to work harder to befriend Fiorentina, which already had a good relationship, and watched to see if the other party could leak two good things through his fingers so that it could also have a sip of soup.

And Zhuang Mingge naturally will not be disadvantaged to Monaco, who has contributed two generals to him, with a stroke of the pen, Cameroon international Remy (this gentleman has played for Real Madrid and Chelsea, is a good all-rounder in the backfield), Dutch defender Mark van Bommel, and Danish striker Tomasson and others all recommended to this French club, the purpose is self-evident, is to use these tangible benefits, so that Monaco can honestly be Fiorentina's younger brother and talent training base.

And, even if these players don't end up being used by Fiorentina when they grow up, the profits they generate when they move will also benefit the Purple Lily.

In this way, under the planning of Zhuang Mingge, Fiorentina's satellite club system is gradually growing, and when it finally matures, Fiorentina will have star resources far beyond other giants!