Chapter 797: Dilivio's Question
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"Uh, boss, I think you might have misunderstood what I meant." Hearing Zhuang Mingge's question, Antonioni immediately reacted that his boss had misunderstood what he said, and quickly explained, "It's a call from Di Livio's agent, and it has nothing to do with Moggie, I think that old fox shouldn't know that we have contact with Di Livio by now." ”
"I said Gianna Carlo, you've been in this circle for so long, you should be very clear about some of the rules." After listening to Antonioni's explanation, Zhuang Mingge looked a little dissatisfied, "Although Di Livio is indeed a good player, we can try to bring him in if we have the opportunity, but you can't contact his agent privately when he and Juventus still have a work contract." If this is discovered and publicized, it will not be a trivial matter. And once it happens, it will also have a very negative impact on our Fiorentina image in the hearts of fans. ”
For Zhuang Mingge, who was an ordinary fan in his previous life, a team's private contact with the target player without the permission of the opposing club was the most disgusting thing for him.
If you want to talk about the most famous case in the previous life, it is naturally Chelsea in 05 private contact with Ashley Cole, then the main left-back of Arsenal and the England national team, and was arrested at that time, and the current Chelsea, Cole and coach Mourinho were all fined hefty by the Premier League Disciplinary Committee.
Although Chelsea later acquired Ashley Cole for Frenchman Galla and £5 million in cash, strengthening up the traditionally weak left-back position and dealing a major blow to rivals, Chelsea's reputation has also been filled with bad feelings towards the Blues by the incident.
Although the football world had entered the golden era at that time, and the amount of financial resources determined to a large extent whether a team could achieve decent results and whether it could have more outstanding stars, the exposure of the Kolmen incident made many people feel that Chelsea, who had always shown themselves as wealthy tycoons, was a little too petty this time - if you want to buy Ashley Cole, can't you make a transfer offer to Arsenal in a dignified manner? Even if Wenger himself disagrees, it will be enough for Cole, who already has the idea of switching to Chelsea, to make a mess in the Arsenal dressing room, which will greatly affect the Gunners' fighting ability.
At that time, even if Wenger is unwilling, he will not be able to go against the player's will and forcibly keep Ashley Cole is not for sale, because if this happens, the England international, who only has two years left on his contract with Arsenal at that time, is likely to wait until the contract expires to transfer directly, so that Arsenal will not even get a single transfer fee.
The world is complicated, but the fans are naïve, and they naturally don't want to see too much of the dark side in football come to light, which is why the Kolmen affair is the cause of antipathy towards Chelsea.
If it weren't for the Stamford Bridge tragedy in '09, the sad roars of Ballack and Drogba in the face of the black whistle earned the Blues a lot of sympathy points, and soon after, teams such as Barcelona and Manchester City jumped out to attract hatred, otherwise Chelsea would have been the most hated club in Europe. Because many of Chelsea's moves in the transfer market at that time disrupted the original order of European football, it can be said that the teams that are unhappy with the Blues can be said to be a big catch.
Zhuang Mingge didn't expect that in this world, his Florence would play such a disgraceful role. That's why, out of the power of a fan, he warned Antonioni, a heavyweight within the club.
"Boss, I think you're a little worried about this." Antonioni interrupted Zhuang Mingge's words with some embarrassment, and added with an embarrassed expression, "Because the contract between Di Livio and Juventus will expire at the end of June this year, and Di Livio himself has not renewed his contract with Juventus. I guess with just over a month left on the contract, even Moggie can't have a reason to trouble us, right? ”
It should be noted here that it has only been nearly four years since the Boseman Act came into force, and although UEFA has made clear provisions on some details of the bill according to the actual situation, there are still many loopholes and loopholes that can be exploited.
Take the current transfer of Di Livio as an example, although the contract between Di Livio and Juventus will not expire until the end of this season, UEFA has not made a clear provision at this time for players whose contracts are about to expire and other teams interested in him.
Of course, there are not a few players like Di Livio who entered the free agent market early a month before his contract expires and is looking for a home. Because the club's competitions have ended at this time, this will not have much impact on the team, and the club generally turns a blind eye to the player's behavior - after all, the cooperation between the two sides is running out, and forcibly blocking the other party's transfer will only cause dissatisfaction on the player's side, and there is no need for them to be the villain.
Of course, if someone doesn't open their eyes and insists on being more serious about this kind of thing and clinging to their pigtails, then what awaits them must be strong dissatisfaction from the players, as well as the big hat of "impersonal at all" that has been deducted from these teams by outside public opinion.
That's why when Di Livio asked his agent to make contact with Fiorentina, Moggi didn't immediately say anything, because he simply didn't have enough reason to thwart Di Livio's move to find a home.
It doesn't matter if there is a sworn enemy between Juventus and Fiorentina, after all, Italy is not England, and no matter what kind of feud the two clubs have, it will not interfere with the flow of players on both sides. Serena, for example, has been back and forth between Milan and Milan without seeing fans on either side denounce him as a traitor or Judas.
Sworn enemies like Manchester United and Liverpool are almost impossible to find in Italy, and Italians often laugh at Manchester United and Liverpool's actions, saying that it is really like two children fighting each other.
"How can there be such a thing? No wonder Moji, a guy who never wants to suffer, didn't protest this time. After listening to Antonioni's addition, Zhuang Mingge suddenly realized, thinking that I also said how could Moji make such a fatal mistake, the contracts of the generals in the team are about to expire, and they have not yet completed the renewal with the other party, which is obviously not in line with Mo Lao Fox's usual shrewd style.
After doing it for a long time, it turned out to be like this!