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Chapter 801 The Opening of Vicenza Supermarket (Part 2)

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The first day after the summer transfer gate opened, he lost five main players or main players, including Larson and Ambroseni, which was a big blow to Vicenza. It can even be said that the departure of these players made Vicenza go from a team with the strength to a mid-range team overnight.

Fortunately, Vicenza senior executives and team coach Guidolin had already given a vaccination in his heart, so in the face of such a surging wave of departure, they still maintained their apparent calm.

"I didn't expect that five players would leave at once. It seems that there are quite a few teams that have coveted Vicenza players in the past two years." Looking at the leaving list in front of me, Guidolin, who was unwilling to take a vacation and hid at home to study tactics, smiled bitterly, and thought to himself, "I hope Fiorentina can recommend some good seedlings to us in view of the team's heavy blood loss this summer. Otherwise, the situation the team faces this season is not optimistic."

That being said, Guidolin also knew in his heart that Vicenza, who was run by small, could not put all her eggs in one basket, and she would rely on her elder brother Florence to give them necessary assistance in everything. Therefore, finding potential new stars around the world and cultivating semi-finished products that can be sold at a price is also a way out for Vicenza to get rid of this predicament.

Otherwise, if Florence decides to terminate the cooperation with Vicenza one day, Vicenza, who is stubbornly tied his head to Florence's belt, will be completely stunned.

So, it’s nothing wrong to hold a thick thigh tightly, but if you think you can rest assured, you’re a big mistake.

However, although Guidolin and Vicenza's senior executives have such thoughts and plans, it is not easy to establish a complete scouting system that can cover the world, because establishing and improving this system not only requires a lot of financial support, but also takes a long time. Therefore, Vicenza still needs Fiorentina to provide them with sufficient support to help them survive the increasingly competitive Serie A.

After letting go of five generals, Vicenza no longer intends to continue selling people. After all, these transfer income and TV broadcasting income have been enough for them to maintain for a long time, and selling too many people will have a huge impact on the team's performance this season. Although Vicenza's hope of competing for a European seat after selling Larson and others has become quite slim, they also do not want to see the team have to fight for the league relegation this season.

Therefore, after making the above considerations, Vicenza's senior management decisively terminated the transfer negotiations about other first-team members and expressed in a very tough attitude that he would never sell any player, and the team's transfer door had been completely closed...

However, Vicenza's attitude did not make a team that had already been red-eyed retreat. The clubs that had no choice but to do anything in the front battlefield showed their magical powers, contacting their favorite players in various indirect ways, and at the same time encouraged the players to submit transfer applications to the club, forcing Vicenza to return to the negotiating table.

After all, after the Boseman Act was announced, players can already take their destiny into their own hands, rather than just obeying the team's arrangements as before. As long as the players themselves do not let go, no matter what agreement the two teams reach, the transfer cannot be completed.

On the contrary, when a player expresses his intention to leave the team, if the team fails to retain it, it is better to sell it as soon as possible. Because players who have not achieved their goal may not only fail to work, but also this sentiment will affect other players in the locker room.

Therefore, just when Vicenza believed that the departure of important players such as Larson and their tough attitude could allow other teams to terminate this poaching behavior, the trend of dividing Vicenza did not stop as they expected, but instead showed an intensification!

There is no way to do this. After all, when other players in the Vicenza team see their teammates climbing up, and their income and personal treatment are several times higher than theirs, they will feel a little unbalanced. They think that everyone is playing in the same team, so why can he get a big contract, but he can only live in Vicenza with such a meager salary?

Therefore, driven by this idea, players such as Ambroseti and Mofeo could no longer sit still and wrote letters to Vicenza to allow them to transfer to those stronger clubs. Under pressure from all sides, Vicenza had to agree to the players' request and reopened the transfer door that should have been closed.

In this way, two days later, on July 3, the sixth player left the Vicenza Club - Luca Tony, who had played for three seasons in Vicenza, transferred to the Red Wolf Rome for $12 million!

Zeman is very optimistic about the Italian local center, believing that his strong physical fitness and a more stable goal rate than Delvicio can make him a good helper for Toti, giving the new Rome prince enough space to organize or shoot directly.

At the same time, with Tony, he and Montera and Toti, who are also new to join, can form a more efficient offensive trident. As for the main center Delvicio last season, Zeman plans to turn him into a qualified forward rotation player to avoid the team's dilemma of no one available on the forward line when Tony and other main players are injured.

Yes, you read that right. Montera had left Sampdoria, who was demoted to Class II, on the day the transfer door was opened, and came to Rome, the world-famous eternal capital.

The little mantovani, who had a jingling little abacus, finally sold the small plane that countless people had salivated to Rome before selling his shares in Sampdoria, and put all the $16 million transfer fee from the transfer transaction into his own pocket.

However, Little Mantovani soon paid a heavy price for his clever behavior, because the staff team under Berezovsky had long been eyeing him and secretly designed a clever trap for his behavior, luring Little Mantovani to sign a letter of intent for the transfer of Sampdoria's equity that was hidden.

Then, after Mantovani was arrested without consciously and Berezovsky obtained enough evidence to his own side, the short-sighted second-generation ancestor discovered that he had no capital to bargain with the other side.

Not to mention anything else, the letter of intent he signed with the other party before was enough to make him lose everything if he secretly sold Montera!
Chapter completed!
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