Chapter 798: When the transfer is in progress

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"In addition, listening to Di Livio's agent, it is because his employer wants to get more honors before retiring, so he did not agree to Juventus's request for contract renewal and decided to go to Fiorentina." Seeing that Zhuang Mingge had understood what was going on, Antonioni continued to add.

It's really funny, historically Di Livio switched to Fiorentina because he hoped that he could play more games in the Purple Lily at an advanced age, and he had almost won the championship; Now that he has intervened in this way, the situation is completely reversed, and Di Livio has now given up the contract renewal negotiations with Juventus and defected to Fiorentina for the sake of honor after retiring.

Moreover, Di Livio can be said to be a versatile player on the pitch, and he can eat all positions on the left and right wings, and if he agrees to join, it will definitely be a strong addition to Fiorentina's wing power. What's more, Di Livio can also play as a backfield when necessary, and in the past few seasons at Juventus, Di Livio has played in this position and his performance is very good.

In this way, the introduction of Di Livio will not only find a qualified rotation player for Zambrotta, but also push him into a midfield position if necessary, so that the experienced veteran can restrain the likes of Zanetti in the absence of Redondo and Claude Makelele, lest these youngsters lose their defensive position as soon as they are in the first place.

This kind of thing that kills two birds with one stone, a fool will not do it.

Moreover, although Di Livio is already a 33-year-old veteran, Zhuang Mingge knows very well about Di Livio's strength and competitive state, after all, this player can still be selected for the Italian national team at the age of 36.

The most important thing is that in Zhuang Mingge's impression, Di Livio is still a great loyal minister, and he can be said to be very loyal to Florence.

Historically, after Fiorentina went bankrupt and was retrained by the Football Association, there was only one player who was willing to restart from the lowest league with the team, Di Livio. Don't forget, Di Livio had just entered Trapattoni's World Cup squad at that time, and he was in very good form, so even if he was old at the time, there were still many teams interested in Di Livio.

To be able to resolutely follow Fiorentina from the second league in this situation shows Di Livio's loyalty to Fiorentina.

Therefore, after making the above considerations, Zhuang Mingge's enthusiasm for the introduction of Di Livio can be said to be very high. After solving these doubts in his heart, he immediately gave instructions to Antonioni, asking him to do his best to take down Di Livio, save him a lot of long nights, and any unpredictable accidents, and by the way, add some blockage to Mo Lao Fox's heart.

After all, for Moggie, in addition to being cut off in the transfer market, it is his own big man who has switched to a competitor, and it is also in the arms of Fiorentina, which can make him feel depressed.

After the conversation with Antonioni, Zhuang Mingge soon received the good news that after the efforts of Fiorentina's transfer department, Di Livio had agreed to join Fiorentina on a free transfer after his contract with Juventus expired.

In this way, after Shevchenko and Kaladze, Di Livio became Fiorentina's third signing of the summer.

With the acquisition of three internationals in a row just after the end of the season (both Kaladze and Shevchenko were selected for the national team at this time), Fiorentina's moves in the transfer market have caused everyone to be wary. Especially those Serie A teams, they realise that if they don't strengthen their teams, maybe next season's Serie A title will still be Fiorentina's.

Just when all the aspiring Serie A clubs were speeding up the recruitment of reinforcements, a reporter went to interview Juventus general manager Moggi and asked him what he thought of the loss of Di Livio, hoping to dig out some news from the mouth of this old fox.

However, Mo Lao Fox is very smart, and in an interview, he did not express any dissatisfaction with Di Livio's transfer, but highlighted the loopholes in the existing transfer system: "I hope that UEFA can make a clear protocol for such incidents, so that both players and clubs are mentally prepared to avoid unnecessary disputes." As for the specific results, I have written this opinion yesterday and sent it to UEFA, you can go to the UEFA headquarters in Lausanne to ask about the progress, I am sure you can get a satisfactory answer. ”

In the face of Mo Ji's dripping answer, these reporters had to lose and disappear from Mo Lao Fox.

After receiving Moggie's submission, UEFA quickly met to discuss it and gave a clear answer. The latest UEFA amendment stipulates that from July 1 this year, all players who have less than six months of their remaining contracts with the team they play for will have the right to freely contact other teams to negotiate their treatment. Those who make contact with other teams before this deadline will be punished severely.

At the same time that UEFA is holding an emergency meeting on Moggi's submission, Fiorentina are also in the process of making a summer transfer.

With three players in a row, Fiorentina's first-team squad has clearly exceeded the professional league's quota for sign-ups and non-European sign-ups, so it's only natural that someone will leave the team to continue their careers elsewhere.

And the first to bear the brunt is Madavecchia, which has been driving high and low this season, and Bresciano, who has never had many chances.

Although Capello was beaten into the cold by Capello because of his heavy attack and light defense and repeated teachings, with excellent assist awareness and a good long-range shot, coupled with Fiorentina's aura bonus, there is no shortage of suitors in the transfer market. Eventually, Bundesliga club Hamburg acquired Madavecchia for $2 million, bringing the Iranian international to Germany.

As for Bresciano, Vicenza boss Guidolin said he liked the Australian midfielder and thought he could well take over the wide flanks left by Cancherski and Ambrosetti, who are likely to leave this summer, and paid $3 million for the Australian.

Although Vicenza is a small club, the sixth-placed Vicenza in Serie A received a large amount of money after signing a huge television contract, so Guidolin was able to shell out millions of dollars to buy a bench player who could barely play at Fiorentina.

If it had been before, even if Guidolin had the money in his hand, he would not dare to do so, because the Vicenza higher-ups would probably send him a letter of dismissal directly because of his unsuccessful behavior!