The agent talks about Haaland’s long-term contract with Manchester City: What is a better way to express love than getting married?
May 13th, Harland's agent Pimenta talked about the promotion of Haaland's signing of a 9 and a half-year ultra-long contract with Manchester City. Pimanta believes that her greatest advantage is always putting the interests of her customers first: "Once you start thinking about your own interests, you have lost. If you prioritize your customers' interests and make sure your customers focus on football over money, then everything will go well. I have been in this industry for 35 years, and it is always the case." In January, Pimenta led to one of the biggest deals in football history - Haaland signed a nine-and-a-half-year contract with Manchester City, which she called "a dream come true": "It's both the dream of football and my dream of completing beautiful deals as an agent." "This deal took a long time to reach, everyone from Manchester City club to the players and their families. It was a work of art, and when it was finally completed, I sighed: 'How perfect.' We were very happy to have achieved this goal. There was no tension in the whole process, and everyone had ambition and aspirations. How did it happen? Despite the obstacles, we can solve it one by one and constantly improve the documents and discussion content." Initially, their goal was to sign a 10-year contract, but because the agreement was reached at the end of December last year, Manchester City announced the news on January 17, so many reports said it was a 9 Year and a half contract: "It's a bit annoying to say '9 and a half years', but it's the case in the end. When turning our thoughts and dreams into words, I really hope to say it's a 10-year contract!" Asked why the contract was so long, Pimenta simply replied: "If I want to tell you that I love you, I want to marry you, not dating you, what more can I express love than getting married? That's our goal - to express the true meaning of working with this club. If it makes sense, let's write it on paper and celebrate it. Now we announce loudly: We will work together, grow together, become more realistic It takes time, and there will be ups and downs, good and bad in the process, but we depend on each other. " However, Pimenta also said that there are also business considerations: "If we can convey a message to fans, stakeholders and sponsors to let them know that this is a long-term project, then everything that follows will become orderly, which will enable us to achieve greater goals. This contract is also one of the largest contracts in history, and the specific amount will never be made public. As for Manchester City's accused of violating more than 100 Premier League regulations, I think this is a question that needs a lawyer to answer, not what we should talk about."
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