383 La Liga supremacy! What are you doing, burn money first! [10,000 words, kneeling and begging for subscription]
Real Madrid is crazy!
On the day Yang Hao led the Spanish national team back to Madrid after a vigorous trip to the Americas, major Spanish media were frantically reporting on a transfer of Real Madrid.
Everyone thought that Real Madrid's reinforcement department must be crazy.
They actually spent 50 million euros to sign Argentine teenager Javier Pastore from Serie A Palermo.
Isn't that crazy or what?
The 22-year-old came through the academy of Talleris in Argentina before joining the Hurricanes, landing in Serie A in '09 with Palermo and winning the Serie A Rookie of the Year award in 2010.
This past season, he made 35 appearances in Serie A, 2,907 minutes, contributing 11 goals and five assists, which is quite good.
Especially in the face of Juventus, AC Milan and other strong teams, Pastore has shown a very eye-catching performance.
For example, in the two league games against Juventus, Pastore contributed a pass and an assist respectively, helping Palermo beat Juventus twice.
Playing AC Milan in the Coppa Italia, he helped Palermo eliminate the Rossoneri with a pass and a shot.
Looking at their performances over the past two seasons, Pastore's performance in Serie A has been commendable.
Pastore's excellent scoring ability, coupled with Pastore's ability to advance with the ball in midfield, has led many to compare him to Atletico Madrid's Kaka, and even consider him Kaka II.
This has caused Pastore to be in demand at the moment.
It was previously reported that Getafe was willing to pay 40 million euros to sign the talented midfielder who was valued at only 20 million euros in the transfer market, but was still rejected by Palermo.
In addition, teams such as Malaga and Rayo Vallecano have also been linked to Pastore.
As a result, Pastore has become a big hit in the transfer market this summer.
But Real Madrid's 50 million euros is still shocking.
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After Yang Hao led the team back to Las Rozas Sports City, it was disbanded on the spot, and the players went on vacation.
Subsequently, he took Pep Guardiola, Lillo, Mendiodo, Caminero and others to Atletico Madrid's headquarters next to the Emirates Stadium for a meeting, and the first topic was about Real Madrid's signing of Pastore.
Yang Hao asked Guardiola to say first.
It is the first time for Guardiola to participate in a core high-level meeting of this specification as a chief assistant coach, and he also made a statement before Yang Hao, which is not only a test of his ability, but also a kind of support for him.
Everyone present also sensed the profound meaning from Yang Hao's seemingly simple, but actually far-reaching move.
"A lot of people say that Pastore is like a kaka, and that's wrong."
Guardiola's first sentence overturned all previous analysis and judgment from the outside world.
"In terms of speed, whether it is top speed or explosiveness, he is far inferior to Kaka, the two are similar only in height and size, and even the characteristics when they carry the ball forward, they are different."
"In terms of ball handling at high speeds, Pastore is not as good as Kaka."
Serezo, Little Hill and other non-technical talents were a little surprised to hear it, after all, the outside world now treats him as a kaka.
But Yang Hao, Lillo and others all thought so.
In the eyes of professionals, this is really the case.
You can't just say that he looks like Kaka just because he is the same size and advances with the ball in the middle, isn't that nonsense?
There is so much difference in speed and so much difference in explosiveness, how can it be an elephant?
In terms of the level of threat alone, Pastore is far inferior to Kaka.
'But that doesn't mean Pastore is not a good player because we are comparing Kaka and if we are comparing it to other players, we can even say that he has all the qualities to be a top midfielder.
"Including his physical and strength confrontations, his technique at his feet, his vision to pass and advance with the ball, and even his speed is not slow."
"It can be seen from his performance in Serie A that he can give such a performance at the age of 22, and the future is definitely worth looking forward to, but it is still too far from Kakabi."
The 22-year-old Kaka is already about to hit the Golden Globe Award.
What level is Pastore at now?
"Personally, I think that Real Madrid's signing of Pastore for 50 million euros is not what the outside world says, Florentino is obsessed with handsome guys and ignores Wenger's opinion, on the contrary, I think this deal is likely to be what Wenger wants."
"Why?"
Guardiola obviously began to enter the state, and directly knew how to ask rhetorical questions, guiding everyone present to follow his rhythm and train of thought, which made Yang Hao feel very happy when he heard it.
'Ibrahimovic is a very special player, a lot of people say he has his own tactical system, but if we put it professionally, he is definitely strong at the tactical level.
"The so-called absolute strong point, in essence, is that on the court, my point will definitely be able to suppress you."
'If you want to make good use of Ibrahimovic, you have to accommodate his characteristics and play to his strengths, but this will inevitably affect the team as a whole, and everyone and all resources will be tilted towards him.
"Last season, Real Madrid's internal contradictions, it seemed that Ibrahimovic was making trouble, but it was actually the distribution of tactical resources between Ibrahimovic and Ronaldo, the two strong points, once Ibrahimovic was allowed to do what he wanted, Ronaldo would play very depressed."
"The simplest, Ibrahimovic doesn't have much of an advantage in speed, and the best way to bring out his characteristics is to press him inside and outside the big penalty area, and then arrange attackers to intersperse on his sides and behind him."
"But in this case, the opponent's defense will be suppressed, and in turn, the space of the attacking side will be compressed, which is not a good thing for Ronaldo."
"So, last season, we can see that if Benzek goes right away, in fact, Real Madrid's attack is more fluid, because Benzema is not like Ibrahimovic, he has a greater range of movement, but his ability to suppress defenders is not as good as Ibrahimovic."
"It's a matter of trade-offs."
When everyone heard this, they suddenly understood what Guardiola meant.
"You're saying that Real Madrid bought Pastore in order to sell Ibrahimovic?" Serezo asks with concern.
Guardiola nodded, "That's right, although Pastore is an Argentine midfielder, in fact, he is different from the traditional South American midfielder, he is like a slightly less fast Kaka, a modern South American midfielder." ”
"This type of midfielder will sacrifice the static handling advantage of the traditional midfielder, but the dynamic handling and handling of the ball is better, which is more suitable for the current tactical trend."
To put it simply, Zidane, Riquelme, Belleron and others are all traditional forward midfielders, and their static ball handling ability is very good, and all of them have excellent physical confrontation ability.
But because of this, they are not very fast and explosive, and their range of motion and dynamic ball handling ability are not strong.
What about Kaka?
His body is very similar to that of a traditional midfielder, but his static ball handling ability is not as good as that of a traditional midfielder, and his ability to run is his strength.
Yang Hao agrees with Guardiola's judgment because he experienced it in his previous life.
In Yang Hao's previous life, Pastore came to Ligue 1 with the aura of super genius, and he showed a very eye-catching performance in the first season, with 13 goals and 4 assists, proving that he still continued the role of an attacker during the Palermo period.
But in the second season, with the addition of Ibrahimovic, he was curbed in attacking forward, and he began to change frequently in multiple positions, and the number of goals dropped sharply, but the assists increased, becoming 4 goals and 9 assists.
And what about Ibrahimovic?
30 goals and 10 assists.
As Pep Guardiola analyzed.
If a player like Ibrahimovic is to make the most of it, he has to build an absolute strong point, with him at the heart of the game, and all the tactical resources revolve around him.
This is essentially the same as Villarreal's previous tactics around Riquelme.
The difference is simply that Ibrahimovic is the central striker and Riquelme is the number ten midfielder.
On a tactical level, very few teams are willing to do that.
Because the risk is too great.
Once Ibrahimovic is frozen, the whole offensive system is finished.
But when you have a player like Ibrahimovic, can you not use it?
Yang Hao is now more and more able to realize why players like Messi, Kaka and Ronaldo are so rare, and may even be difficult to appear again in the future.
At the end of the day, they are both absolute strengths, but they don't need to over-devour the team's tactical resources, they can integrate with the team's overall tactics and drive and improve the performance of their teammates around them.
And all of this comes from their own extremely strong hard power.
Of course, the hard power here refers to the comprehensive strength.
Pep Guardiola's meaning is very clear, Real Madrid want to sell Ibrahimovic, so he signed Pastore.
This represents a major shift in the tactical level for Real Madrid.
Next, Benzema will become the team's main center forward, and with it, Ronaldo will be further supported and his attacking power will be further released.
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Ibrahimovic is leaving Real Madrid, and the most likely place to go is La Liga.
A very important reason is that looking at the current European football, the only team that can afford his salary and is willing to pay it is La Liga.
After all, Spain's tax advantages are still very clear.
Moreover, Ibrahimovic is 29 years old.
According to reliable sources, there are currently two teams most likely to win Ibrahimovic, namely Getafe and Malaga.
The two local tyrant teams are in contact with Raiola, and no one knows which one to go to.
Getafe is determined to do it this summer.
Diego Forlan is 32 years old and his performance is not as good as before, and it is difficult to meet Getafe's ambitions from the current point of view, so the signing of Ibrahimovic is crucial for Getafe.
The whole world knows that what Benitez is best at is the 4231 formation.
In the 4231 formation, the double back is of course the most important, but the two positions of center forward and forward midfield are also crucial.
If the forward is the soul, then the center is the key to attacking the city.
In a way, Ibrahimovic is almost the centre-forward he has tailored for Benitez's 4231 set.
This set of tactics is also the one that can best bring out the strength and characteristics of Ibrahimovic.
Therefore, the cooperation between the two parties can be described as a match made in heaven.
Ibrahimovic's transfer fee is actually not high, because he has only one year left on his contract with Real Madrid, and the transfer fee for this kind of player is not high, but his annual salary will be very high.
According to the information that Atletico Madrid has received so far, it is likely to break the salary structure of La Liga.
This is actually also in the internal communication and negotiation of La Liga, after all, in the past few years, although everyone has not made clear regulations, there is also a tacit understanding, that is, to jointly formulate a salary ceiling.
The benefits of this are clear, as is the case in the Premier League, where clubs' revenues end up in the pockets of players and agents, allowing all teams to have more money to invest in, even improving stadium operations and training base hardware and software, which is a good thing for the long term.
Cerezo revealed that La Liga has communicated with Getafe and Malaga internally, hoping to give a more reasonable salary package and not break the "rules".
Of course, if they are willing to compensate the players in other ways, that's another story.
There have also been some changes to the leitmotif of La Liga transfers this year.
Especially with the strong entry of the two local tycoons Getafe and Malaga, La Liga has become even more crazy.
They are not only digging into the corners of Serie A, the Bundesliga and the Premier League, but even within La Liga.
For example, Malaga.
According to Atletico's intelligence, they are in full swing to contact a number of La Liga managers, among which the closest to them is Villarreal's Manuel Pellegrini.
The Chilean Engineer's coaching at Villarreal has been very successful, but it is also close to the ceiling.
A team like Villarreal has come to an end, and that's it.
For example, at home, the capacity of the Love Song Stadium is so small, and there is no attendance after expansion.
The population of the surrounding towns is not even as high as that of A Coruña, and at least the people have the surrounding radiation, which Villarreal does not have.
The number of home fans is not high, and the income on match day is a big difference.
Now, Villarreal can still rely on the club's management and excellent youth training to maintain, but they have encountered local tycoons like Getafe, Málaga, Rayo Vallecano, and Espanyol, which are not bad for money, and with the accumulation of time, they can soon surpass them.
The most typical is A Coruña.
After selling people, I found that I couldn't buy stars, so I could only continue to operate rationally and introduce young and powerful players.
But in this way, the combat effectiveness has declined.
When the time comes, the cultivated players will not be able to pay high salaries, and they will be poached by big teams again.
There's no way around it.
For example, the most sought-after player in the transfer market this summer is Villarreal's Sergio Aguero.
Once the Argentine talent has finalized the transfer, it will certainly be sky-high.
There are also Inter Milan's Sanchez and Vidal, which are also fragrant.
Yang Hao had a very strong premonition.
Supported by sky-high broadcast fees over the next three years, the European transfer market, especially La Liga, will have amazing purchasing power this summer.
And in this, the performance of several local tyrant teams is crucial.
Isn't it just burning money?
This group of super-rich people from the Middle East and from all over the world have no other skills, and their ability to burn money is absolutely first-class!
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Yang Hao's judgment is really not wrong at all.
After Real Madrid announced the signing of Pastore from Palermo in Serie A for a staggering 50 million euros, it immediately caused a strong earthquake in European football.
This was followed by a superstar transfer from Malaga.
But this time it's a zero transfer fee.
Malaga has announced the signing of veteran Ruudio van Nistelrooy from Deportivo La Coruna on a free transfer.
If you want to talk about Fanny, it can be regarded as a superstar in the world.
Although he is old, as a scorer, Vanney can still be called old and strong, and his overall strength is still good.
The main reason for leaving Deportivo La Coruna this time is that he did not reach a consensus with Super Laco on the renewal of his contract, and he happened to meet Málaga, who is rich and thirsty for talent, and the two sides hit it off.
It was also in this transfer that everyone knew that the former Barcelona technical director Tesiki Begiristain officially joined Malaga and began to serve as the technical director of Malaga, responsible for the team's recruitment and selection.
One of the first things Begiristan did when he took office was to sign Ruud van Nistelrooy from Deportivo La Coruna.
Subsequently, he announced that he had hired the Chilean engineer Manuel Pellegrini from Villarreal in the form of a termination fee.
This once again triggered a strong earthquake across European football.
Pellegrini's move to Malaga undoubtedly caused an uproar in La Liga.
Everyone can see that Malaga has a lot of plans to impress Pellegrini this time.
As soon as Pellegrini took over Malaga, he announced the signing of Cazorla from Villarreal for a whopping 30 million euros, Tulalang from Ligue 1 Lyon for a transfer fee of 15 million euros, and Alda Turan from Galatasaray in Turkey for 12 million euros.
Immediately afterwards, Malaga signed goalkeeper Diego López from Sevilla for another 15 million euros.
This was a huge headache for Pochettino, who had just taken over Sevilla.
Here, Sevilla FC is in full swing to bring in seven players from the list given by Yang Hao, and on the other side, the main goalkeeper Diego López has been poached by the wealthy Málaga, which makes Pochettino a little tricky.
There was no way, the Argentines found Yang Hao again.
Anyway, I already owe favors, I owe it one more time, I owe it one less, it doesn't matter.
Yang Hao looked at the previous contract, thought about it, and recommended Courtois from Genk, Belgium.
He believes the Belgian goalkeeper would fit in Pochettino's side.
Malaga continues its own buying and buying plans.
First from Lazio in Serie A, he signed Lichtsteiner for a transfer fee of 10 million euros, and then from Lyon for a transfer fee of 10 million euros to sign Pjanic.
The whole of European football was shocked by Málaga's big spending.
You know, after Nasser Al-Harafi bought Málaga before, he announced that they would not make big moves, but would make more rational investments.
But at this moment, everyone was puzzled to find out that this was what they called "rational investment".
In a short period of time, nearly 100 million euros have been spent, and it is still rational?
This is simply outrageous!
You have redefined reason.
However, it was also at this moment that everyone suddenly realized that there was actually a small bug hidden in La Liga's budget review.
That is, when a team like Malaga is suddenly promoted from La Liga to La Liga, because of the sky-high transfer fee income of La Liga, coupled with the multiple blockbuster sponsorship contracts they "signed", their income has grown very fast.
Then, their salary budget and transfer budget for the new season are very generous.
Because their original salary was not high.
Just when everyone thought that the crazy transfer frenzy in Malaga should come to an end for the time being, the southern Spanish side suddenly announced that they had signed Argentine talent, Sergio Aguero, from Villarreal for a whopping €60 million that exceeded Pastore's transfer fee.
This transfer deal shocked the world!
It's amazing!
In the summer, Aguero has been linked with Valencia, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Getafe and other teams.
At one time, some people even thought that Aguero would join Atletico Madrid and join his friend Messi.
Unexpectedly, he finally went to Malaga at the price of this summer's transfer king.
You must know that Villarreal was originally a middle and upper tier team in La Liga, and could even rush to the top four.
Why go to Malaga?
The media were quick to give instructions, and Pellegrini personally stepped in to convince Aguero to join.
In addition to Aguero, he is joined by another talented French winger, Nasri, who is worth up to 40 million euros.
Lose your marbles!
Completely insane!
The transfer market has gone completely into a frenzy!
Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cazorla, Tulalang, Turan, Diego López, Lichtsteiner, Pjanic, Sergio Aguero and Nasri, Malaga have signed nine players in just one summer.
Purely in terms of numbers, it's really not a big deal.
The promotion horse often brings in more than ten or twenty people, which is a common thing.
But the problem is that Malaga spent nearly 200 million euros on the transfer.
Who was the last team that went this crazy?
Getafe!
Further on, it's Valencia!
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While Maraga's purchases were on a spree, his predecessor Getafe was not idle.
The soap opera of Ibrahimovic's transfer has finally come to an end.
The Swedish centre-forward moved from Real Madrid to Getafe for a transfer fee of 40 million euros.
Benitez personally attended Ibrahimovic's joining ceremony and publicly expressed his appreciation for Ibrahimovic, believing that the arrival of the Swedish centre-forward will bring Getafe's overall strength to a new level.
"I believe we have what it takes to break into the top four of the league this season!"
With this lineup, you want to hit the top four in the league?
No, not yet.
Getafe then signed Spain international Gerard Pique from Villarreal for 25 million euros.
Immediately after that, with a total transfer fee of 85 million euros, three players from Inter Milan were packaged: McConn, Sanchez and Vidal.
Among them, Sanchez and Vidal are the hottest stars in European football at the moment, and both players have performed very eye-catching in La Liga and Inter Milan, so this time Getafe did not hesitate to buy them back to La Liga for a lot of money.
This in turn fulfilled Yang Hao's promise to Moratti.
As for McConn, although he was very embarrassed by Gareth Bale last season, and he himself is 30 years old, his value can still remain around 15 million euros.
According to outside media speculation, the reason why the three players are worth a total of 85 million euros is mainly that Sanchez is worth 40 million euros, Vidal is worth 30 million euros, and McCone is worth 15 million euros.
This is also basically in line with the expectations of the outside world.
The only surprising thing is that Inter Milan sold three stars in one go, and after the sale, it seems that there is no too strong desire to recruit, more cost-effective reinforcements.
For example, the signing of Alvarez from Sarsfield for 12 million euros and Diego Forlan from Getafe for 5 million euros are already strong reinforcements for Inter Milan.
Italy's Milan Sports newspaper believes that from the transfers of Inter Milan in and out, it can be seen that the Nerazzurri are really desperate and have to sell their stars.
It's not just Inter Milan's problem, it's the whole Serie A environment.
Except for Juventus, the Serie A giants' signings are basically nothing too commendable.
It's more about selling people.
Even Juventus, although there are a lot of players introduced, many players from their home leagues, such as Matri in Cagliari, Quagliarella in Napoli, Vucinic in Rome and so on.
The current Serie A, the attraction of stars outside Serie A, has been left far behind by La Liga and the Premier League.
It's like Romelu Lukaku, Belgium's most popular talent.
The talented striker is sought after by most of Europe's biggest clubs, and his value is rising.
But in the end?
He moved from Anderlecht in Belgium to Getafe in La Liga for a whopping €25 million.
As a result, although the sale of Diego Forlan earned 5 million euros, Getafe also spent 170 million euros in the transfer market this summer.
The whole of European football was stunned!
With the Premier League, Serie A and Bundesliga all generally sluggish, La Liga is in a league of its own.
Just the transfer fees burned by the two teams of Getafe and Malaga surpassed the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 and ranked fourth in European football.
One can imagine how crazy the transfer market in La Liga really is.
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When it comes to burning money, Real Madrid has always been far behind.
When Sevilla quietly signed the players in Yang Hao's list in a low-key manner, just signing Lovren from Ligue 1, which attracted a little attention, Monchi finally announced that he would sell international right winger Navas to Real Madrid for a high price of 30 million euros after several negotiations.
The Galaxy Battleship also officially announced at the same time that it got the hot Spanish international.
After Joaquin grew old, Navas became one of Yang Hao's most promising young players on the right side of the Spanish national team.
In addition to this, Real Madrid also announced the signing of young centre-back Raphael Varane from French Lens.
This made it clear to everyone Wenger's transfer intentions at Real Madrid.
That's youth.
After polishing over the past few seasons, the backline, led by Nemanja Vidic, now has three young centre-backs, Vincent Kompany, Giorgio Chiellini and Raphael Varane, and the age distribution is very interesting.
At the very least, this centre-back combination will ensure that Real Madrid's backline is safe for the next 10 years.
Pastore in midfield, Raphael Varane on the flank, and Benzema up front.
It's clear that Arsene Wenger is making a new round of squad changes for Real Madrid, and it's going well.
From the transfer of Ibrahimovic to the next step by step to support young players to the top, Wenger can be said to be on track.
At the very least, the centre-back position has been replaced.
In midfield, it is still a bit challenging for Gago to take over from Andrea Pirlo, but the Argentine midfielder is also remarkable, very good under Arsene Wenger.
And when everyone focused on Arsene Wenger's grand strategy, no one noticed that Sevilla's deal to sell Navas to Real Madrid actually included a young second-team player, Daniel Carvajal.
The Spanish youth player is not an eye-catcher, not even a first-team player for Real Madrid, and his move was made between Castilla and Sevilla FC.
After Carvajal completed his transfer to Sevilla FC II, he quickly entered the transfer deal between Sevilla and Atletico Madrid.
Sevilla FC signed Argentine right wing-back Zabaleta from Atletico Madrid for 15 million euros.
This player is a full-back that Pochettino admires very much, and he has a lot of quality.
As a result, Carvajal transferred from Sevilla II to Atletico Madrid.
After transferring to the second team of Atletico Madrid, Yang Hao promoted Carvajal from the second team to the first team for the first time.
Speaking of which, this player from the echelon of Real Madrid originally belonged to the Atletico Madrid academy.
He was first trained in the Atletico Madrid youth system and received training from a partner school, but was later taken by Real Madrid.
didn't get a chance in Real Madrid, and was valued by Atletico Madrid, especially over the years, Atletico Madrid has been paying attention to Carvajal, which made Carvajal also feel the importance of Yang Hao and Atletico Madrid.
Therefore, after being summoned by Yang Hao, Carvajal chose to agree.
After some fundraising, Carvajal eventually joined Atletico Madrid.
Yang Hao was relieved at this moment.
As Alves gets older, Atletico don't have a suitable right man at right-back.
Zabaleta is 85 years old and is now 26 years old, but in the past few years, he has been Alves' substitute, his defensive ability is indeed good, but his offensive ability is not strong, and his technical characteristics are not very suitable for Yang Hao's tactics.
In Yang Hao's tactical system, fullbacks are almost always used as wingers.
What about Alves?
Now he is 28 years old.
Yang Hao is also a candidate who has been worried about the right wing-back.
He actually has an eye on Bellerin, who is in the Barcelona academy, but this player is 95 years old and is still too young.
Atletico Madrid's academy also has Achraf Hakimi in November '98, who is even younger.
Therefore, Yang Hao has always been worried that there is indeed a serious fault between Alves and Ashraf Hakimi.
And Bellerin is in the Barcelona academy, it is difficult to poach, and he is still relatively young.
In Yang Hao's original plan, Carvajal was the first choice.
On the one hand, Carvajal was originally born in Atletico Madrid's youth system, and he is a local Spanish player, and the future international is naturally the best candidate for Atletico Madrid to replace Alves.
If it is not good to sign Carvajal, then Yang Hao will choose to sign Danilo from Brazil.
The 91-year-old right wing-back is still very good overall, and his technical and tactical characteristics are very similar to McConn.
However, now that Carvajal has been signed, there is no need to think about Danilo anymore.
Alves in '83 took Carvajal in '92, and in another two years, after Alves grew old, Carvajal successfully ascended to the throne.
If Alves is willing to stay as a substitute at that time, it will be best, and if he is unwilling, then bring in a substitute player and wait until Achraf Hakimi in '98 matures.
Atletico's right wing-back will not need to worry for at least the next decade or so.
This is true not only on the right, but also on the left.
Now Patrice Evra in '81 and Marcelo in '88 make up the double insurance on the left side of Atletico.
For now, Patrice Evra will gradually be reduced to a substitute, with Marcelo in '88 becoming the team's main left wing-back.
But let's not forget that in Atletico's youth team, there is also Theo Hernandez in October '97.
The left wing-back is a youth descendant of Atletico Madrid, who has been trained at Atletico Madrid's Mahada Honda club since he was a child, and is Atletico's own child.
Patrice Evra has been with Atletico for more than a decade and is still playing back and forth with Marcelo.
In another two or three years, Evra will be old and transferred to the bench, Marcelo will become the main player, and in the transition of two years, Theo Hernandez will almost grow up.
This group of players includes a group of young players such as Rodri and Lucas Hernandez, and it is the peak of a wave of talent blowouts in Atletico's youth academy.
Thinking of this, Yang Hao suddenly had a headache.
Others are having a headache because of the lack of talent, but he is a little worried now, how to deal with this surplus of talent?
But he didn't have to worry about it.
Because at that time, the headache should be Guardiola.
In another two or three years, when Yang Hao has completed his wish and done all the things that should be done, especially when Guardiola can take charge of Atletico Madrid alone, then Yang Hao will naturally be able to retire.
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La Liga's frenzied transfer recruitment has not only attracted strong attention from the media and fans, but also UEFA and other European leagues.
A very important reason is that the purchasing power of La Liga is too strong!
Premier League CEO Scudemore said in an interview with the media that UEFA should exercise appropriate control over La Liga, especially in terms of financial means, and should increase the scrutiny of La Liga.
Why?
Because this group of La Liga teams is just too much.
If there are many teams in the Premier League that have been bought by foreign capital, including teams such as Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, they have been bought by foreign capital, but at least they are rational investment.
But what about La Liga?
With an investment of more than 100 million or even 100 million euros, who can afford it?
The most outrageous thing is that it's just one season, and it's crazy to vote like this for several seasons in a row, right?
Serie A also made a strong protest.
For example, Juventus president Andrea Agnelli said in an interview with Torino that the crazy investment of La Liga teams has seriously damaged the health of the European transfer market.
Why?
He gave an example, and that was Bonucci.
Agnelli Jr. revealed that with Lucio already 33 years old and Marchena also 32 years old, Valencia is desperately looking for a central defender who can replace Lucio and Marchena.
With Raul Albiol, David Luiz and Jerome Boateng already in possession of three strong centre-backs, Valencia has also extended their recruitment tentacles to Juventus Bonucci.
In order to keep Bonucci, Juventus had to re-sign a contract with Bonucci after only one year of introduction, increase Bonucci's salary package, and keep him in the team.
Although Valencia's intention to recruit was thwarted, Juventus also paid the price.
Agnelli Jr. believes that La Liga's tax system gives them a natural advantage in terms of remuneration.
Especially after the Spanish government vigorously promoted the sports + strategy, it has increased its support for the sports industry.
On the one hand, the presence of foreign capital, especially overseas sovereign wealth funds and large consortia, and on the other hand, the strong support of the Spanish government, all give La Liga a a huge advantage in the competition with other European leagues.
"Look at the transfer market this summer, almost all the popular stars, the popular players who have flowed into the transfer market, have finally chosen to go to La Liga, so how can other leagues compete?"
Andrea Agnelli has voiced a lot of concerns in European leagues, especially in the top flights.
Even if the wealth is as rich as the Premier League, it is not as attractive as La Liga in terms of player attraction.
Especially for American players, the Premier League can't catch up with La Liga.
In recent years, there has been a talent explosion in Belgian youth training.
But this summer, the popular Lukaku in Europe went to Getafe, Courtois went to Sevilla, and even Witsel, the talented midfielder who is favored by many European teams, also moved to Espanyol.
Plus Hazard before that.
It can be said that most of the talents who emerged from this batch of Belgian youth training went to La Liga.
Doesn't this mean that La Liga is using Belgium as its own talent supply base?
How does this make the Premier League, which is separated by water, deal with itself?
Not to mention, in the past two years, the Portuguese Super League has begun to correct its attitude and began to fully cooperate with La Liga to provide a steady supply of talents for La Liga.
Clubs in the Portuguese Super League, including Portuguese giants such as Porto, Benfica and Sporting Lisbon, are now cooperating with La Liga to develop talents.
They have unearthed young players from within Portugal and South America, brought them to the Portuguese Super League for training, and then sold them to La Liga at the right price.
As for the controversy and even accusations from the outside world, Antonio Ponte, the CEO of La Liga, also immediately came forward to explain, saying that La Liga has a very strict financial review.
As for the team's recruitment, this is the result of free competition in the market.
The most typical are the Belgian players.
A lot of Belgian players went to the Eredivisie and their goals were also La Liga.
Why?
Because many of Belgium's youth training are borrowed from La Liga, they also very much advocate technology and passing and ball play, which leads to the new generation of players in La Liga who are more familiar with La Liga.
This, coupled with the fact that La Liga teams are indeed more friendly in terms of treatment, especially in terms of treating young players, leads to their natural desire for La Liga.
Antonio Ponte believes that there is no such thing as La Liga hegemony at all, but more of the result of years of hard work in La Liga.
In this regard, the president of La Liga said that La Liga has always adhered to an open and inclusive mentality, looking at the competition of national leagues, and also welcomes national leagues to La Liga to learn and learn, grow together, work together to make progress, and create a prosperous era of European football!
In the face of Antonio Ponte's statement, whether it is UEFA or others, they all said......
I'm speechless!
(End of chapter)