Is it time to have a meal? Three Manchester City players were robbed by the Turkish Super League giants, and they wanted to pack 15 million.
The Premier League has started in the new season. The traditional giants Manchester City defeated Wolves 4-0 in the first game and declared the return of the king with a big victory. It seems that they have gotten rid of the poor state of last season, especially several new players, such as Cherki, Reindes and others, who performed well. However, compared with the rapid progress in the field, Manchester City has fallen into a ridiculous transfer storm in the outside of the field. In the game against Wolves, Manchester City's starting main goalkeeper was Trafford, who had just bought from Burnley in the summer. Using this goalkeeper who was just 22 years old, it was not that Guardiola suddenly changed his temperament, and even the goalkeeper dared to boldly use the new player, but that their previous main goalkeeper Ederson was in a transfer farce. As a meritorious veteran who has played for Manchester City for 9 years, Ederson has always held a contract for a mid-range player at Manchester City, with an annual salary of only 6 million euros before tax. Perhaps it was because of the low salary for many years that made him accumulate a lot of resentment. When Galatasaray of the Turkish Super League was willing to provide him with an annual salary of 10 million euros, Ederson made up his mind to leave Manchester City, and hoped that Manchester City could leave the team for free due to his years of playing for the team. In fact, before the game against Wolves, Manchester City coach Guardiola faced the media, severely criticized Ederson's ideas, saying that as a professional player, even if he wants to leave the team, he should discuss with the club and leave the transfer income he deserves, instead of openly committing such behavior that violates the players' professional ethics for personal gain. From Guardiola's words, it can be seen how dissatisfied he is. In fact, this is not entirely due to Ederson. He is already 32 years old after all, and Manchester City has no intention of renewing his contract with him, so it is normal to have a desire to leave. The real culprit is probably Galatasaray of the Turkish Super League. This club is notorious in the transfer market this summer. Since winning Osmayen for 70 million euros, Galatasaray has entered the free-for-nothing mode, hooking up with players from other clubs everywhere, and the methods they use are to all tempt players with high salaries first, and then pay a lower transfer fee or even get a free match for the other party. When the transfer market opened in July, they first focused on Serie A Inter Milan. They first used Turkish Super League media and Carhanoglu's relatives and friends to spread his urgent thoughts to return to Turkey, and then quoted Inter Milan at a price of 10 million euros. You should know that Carhanoglu's current turnover in Germany is worth 35 million euros, and such a quotation is quite shameless. In addition to Carhanoglu, they also seduced Inter Milan's 36-year-old goalkeeper Suomo, who also offered high salaries, and then hoped that Inter Milan would let him go for free. Of course, Inter Milan's response was very tough. Captain Lautaro directly called out to the media, hoping that the players who wanted to leave could stand up and clarify their position. Chairman Marotta even named Cialhanoglu, and finally faced the media with Cial himself, frankly saying that he had never thought of leaving and Suomo also expressed his willingness to stay in the team and stand for Inter Milan for the last year. Now Galatasaray is doing the same with Manchester City. They see that Manchester City is now over-the-top first-team staff. In addition to wanting to have sex with Ederson, they also hope to have sex with JD.com for free, and win Akanji for 15 million euros, which is a good look. Now, the decision-making power comes to Manchester City. Should we fight to the end like Inter Milan, or take the opportunity to get rid of several high-paying veterans and streamline the first team? This is indeed a question worth thinking about for Manchester City.
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