Farewell to Real Madrid s first stop encountered obstacles! Vasquez rejects a one-year contract! The veteran insists: long-term contract
Last month, he bid farewell to Real Madrid, who played for 18 years, and Real Madrid's 23-winning meritorious player Vazquez encountered a tough nail when looking for a new owner. It is reported that the Turkish Super League giant Besiktas extended an olive branch to him and was willing to provide a one-year contract. But Vasquez wanted to sign more long-term contracts, and the negotiations were in a stalemate for this reason. Chairman Besiktas has made it clear that the club's policy is that for players over 32 years old, they only sign a one-year contract and do not pay a transfer fee. They hope that the players can contribute immediately to their combat effectiveness. Vasquez is 33 years old this year, just in time to get stuck in the line. However, the veteran Real Madrid's meritorious player rejected the short offer. According to the Ass newspaper (reported from Ozgur Sankar, etc.), Vasquez's team insists on a longer contract period, otherwise they will not consider joining. This has become the core point of disagreement in the negotiations between the two sides. Vazquez just finished a brilliant journey at the Bernabeu: 402 appearances and won 23 championship trophys including 5 Champions League and 4 La Liga. The club even reserved a post after retirement for him. But he himself made it clear: he is in good health and does not want to retire yet and is eager to meet new challenges. Besiktas urgently needs to strengthen the right back, and has missed Samuel Osai and Kyle Walker Peters one after another. Vasquez was the ideal candidate, but the club's one-year policy insisted on has a direct conflict with the experienced veteran's demand for more guarantee and stability. Vazquez's persistence is also a realistic problem faced by many senior professional players: how to win a contract that allows you to use your remaining energy with peace of mind when the competitive state is still there. This transfer deadlock reflects the collision between the club's short-term strategy and the player's long-term planning. Where will this Real Madrid veteran’s next stop be? Let's pay attention together. 
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