Chapter 314 Spanish Super Cup
The sky-high transfer fee amount for Pjanic's transfer to the Premier League Manchester City has caused a shock in the entire European football world.
An 18-year-old young man has not played in the five major leagues and is worth up to 8.95 million euros. What does this mean? It's crazy.
In the bombing reports of Spanish media, Pjanic's value was compared with the transfer case of Porto's Brazilian player Kepler Ravelland Lima Ferreira's transfer from Porto to Real Madrid. This young player who media and fans like to call Pepe, transferred from Porto to Real Madrid last year for 30 million euros.
A 4-year-old defender, who has not yet entered the five major leagues, directly joined Real Madrid, with a net worth of up to 30 million euros, which shocked everyone last summer. Even the Portuguese police intervened. They suspected that Pepe's sky-high transfer fee was behind-the-scenes transactions. At that time, Real Madrid's general manager Mijatovic held an emergency press conference to clarify the situation, but the Spanish media obviously no longer trusted Real Madrid's general manager when reporting on the matter. At that time, someone asked the club to hold a meeting to disclose all financial transactions in the transfer. However, in the end, the matter was still left alone.
According to the analysis of "Maca", which is not in opposition to Calderon, only the club chairman Calderon has the right to convene or cancel the club meeting. The reason why the internal meeting has never been held is only one possibility: Calderon also has a record of unclear hands and feet during the transfer process. The chairman who is sitting on the same boat with Mijatovic naturally cannot let Mijatovic be a scapegoat, so as not to involve himself.
Not only that, the 30 million euro transfer fee has put Pepe on a big burden. The reporter kept asking him whether he joined Real Madrid for money? Pepe told at least 31 media and reporters in one day, "He joined Real Madrid for victory."
Pianic is 18 years old. He is 6 years younger than when Pepe was 4 years old and created 30 million euros transfer fees last year. Therefore, the storm caused by Pianic's sky-high transfer fees is even bigger than Pepe's last year.
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Madrid media Ass publicly questioned on important pages, questioning whether there was insider trading in this transaction.
Ms. Natasha Roberta, the sports director of Ibiza Club, responded in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph:
First of all, Miralam Pjanic's transfer fee is not the 8.95 million euros reported by the media.
Secondly, Pjanic was the best foreign player and the best young player in the Spanish Second Division last season. Such a talented and promising young player is worthy of the high transfer fee that any team has started for him.
Yes, the awards of the Spanish Second Division last season were also released before the start of the new season's Spanish Second Division. Fang Jue was awarded the Best Head Coach in the Spanish Second Division, Juan Mata was awarded the Best Local Player in the Spanish Second Division. The biggest opponent he defeated was his teammates Jordi Alba, Lewandowski won the Golden Boot, Pjanic won the Best Foreign Aid and Best Young Player in the Spanish Second Division, and Ibiza became the big winner.
Ibiza said that Pjanic's transfer fee was not 8.95 million euros, which curbed the media's enthusiasm for hype.
I've said it a long time ago, how could it be that a 18-year-old player who has not played in the five major leagues have a transfer fee of up to 8.95 million euros?
However, soon, the England Sun revealed the most accurate transfer fee for Pjanic's transfer from Ibiza to Manchester City:
4.5 million euros to 3.5 million euros!
Miralam Pjanic transfers to Manchester City from Ibiza, which is a basic transfer fee plus an additional transfer fee. Manchester City Club first pays Ibiza Club's transfer fee of 4.5 million euros, and then according to Pjanic's performance at Manchester City, the amount ranges from 500,000 euros to 8 million euros.
The Sun revealed some details of the additional transfer fee. For example, if Pjanic played more than 5 times at Manchester City, Ibiza will get 500,000 euros. Pjanic will get more than 0 games at Manchester City, Ibiza will get 1.5 million euros (not cumulative with the former), Pjanic will get 500,000 euros, with 5 goals or 10 assists (not cumulative with the former, the same below) will get 3 million euros. Pjanic will get 10 goals for Manchester City or 15 assists, Ibiza will get 4.5 million euros. In addition, Pjanic will get the Premier League Player of the Month for the first time, and Ibiza will get 10 goals for Manchester City.
According to this additional transfer fee standard, given that the requirement of playing more than 5 times is easier to achieve, Ibiza will likely receive an additional 500,000 to 8 million euros on the basis of 4.5 million euros.
After the Sun exposed the details of this additional transfer fee, the media's quarrel finally became less frequent, because if Ibiza could really get an additional 8 million euros of 8 million euros in Pjanic, an 18-year-old young man with 10 goals or 15 assists, the Premier League's best player of the month can be said to have a bright future, with a net worth of more than 30 million euros. Although it is still a sky-high price, it is much less controversial.
However, no matter what, even if you don’t consider these additional transfer fees, an 18-year-old young player, with a transfer fee of 4.5 million euros, is enough to shock European football and the media.
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Another Madrid media, "Maca", helped Ibiza to make some calculations. With the transfer window still half a month before it closed, Ibiza, the newly promoted team in La Liga, is one of the teams with a very active transfer market:
Freely introduced French veteran Marklele and took back Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, who was on loan, introduced Dutch international Bolaruze from Chelsea, 3 million euros to young central defender Hummels from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, and a sky-high price of 1 million euros to introduce Croatian international Luca Modric from Croatian giants Dynamo Zagreb, spending up to 8.5 million euros, which is the third most expensive team after Real Madrid (31.7 million euros) and Barcelona (99.5 million euros).
In terms of selling players, Ibiza's bill is even more eye-catching. 18.5 million euros sold Uruguayan defender Martin Cáceres to Barcelona, 10 million euros sold former Lamacia player Mark Corosas to Barcelona, 7.5 million euros sold veteran Roberto Ayala, who was freely introduced last summer to Villarreal, 600,000 yuan sold substitute midfielder Navarro to Real Sociedad, and 4.5 million yuan of basic transfer fee will sell Miralam Pianic to Manchester City. Ibiza has earned at least 61.1 million euros by relying on sellers this summer, and there may be a subsequent 500,000 to 8 million euros in the future.
After doing this, Ibiza has made a net profit of 3.6 million euros in this transfer market!
This data from Marca shocked everyone. In fact, in today's football world, the main source of income for a football club is broadcast share, tickets and related products. There are very few clubs that make money by selling players, only Porto in the Portuguese Super League, Ajax in the Eredivis and Udines in the Serie A. For example, Udines, the biggest dream of this Serie A team is to enter the Champions League qualifiers and then start selling players. The Champions League qualifiers are eliminated, then buy Xiao Yao to train them, then enter the Champions League qualifiers and then sell players. Although the European points earned by squandering the two Milan, Juventus and Roma teams, Udines lives a very good life and makes a lot of money.
However, Ibiza is different from these teams. Temao's team is just a team that has been promoted in La Liga. They were only in the Spanish Second Division last season and only in the Spanish Second Division last season!
In just one season of the Spanish Second Division, I trained so many players and made a net profit of more than 30 million euros. This is really shocking.
Moreover, this was when Ibiza spent a large amount of 1 million euros to introduce Modric!
This is also the difference between teams like Ibiza and Udinese. This La Liga team earns a lot by selling people and is willing to spend money, and is actually quite courageous.
"Marca" reporter El Roddick carefully studied the data and the details behind it in his column. In the end, the famous reporter of "Marca" concluded that Ibiza's young head coach Mr. Fang Jue is the key figure. This young coach not only has excellent coaching skills, but can lead the team to win and win championships, but also make money for the club with his outstanding vision:
Corosas was brought to Ibiza from Barcelona, Pjanic was discovered by coach Fang Jue himself, and Coach Cáceres was attracted by coach Fang Jue and asked to introduce him...
This has not included the young players in Ibiza who have shown their football talents, including Juan Mata, Marco Reus, Robert Lewandowski, Pierre Emeric Aubameyang, Yordie Alba, etc., who have shown their respective football talents. These players are all introduced by Fang Jue. By the way, there is also Ibiza captain Sebastian Deisler!
Finally, El Roddick said at the end of the report that in his opinion, Manchester City club bought Pjanic at a sky-high price, which may be a good investment, but in fact, Manchester City missed the most worthwhile investment, which is to poach Ibiza's young head coach, which is Ibiza's biggest treasure.
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Just as the media reported and hyped the most about Pjanic's transfer to Manchester City, Fang Jue had already led the entire Ibiza team to leave Ibiza and set off for Madrid, the Spanish capital.
As the defending champions of the Copa del Rey in Spain, they will usher in a two-round matchup in the 2008 Spanish Super Cup, with their opponent being La Liga champion Real Madrid.
Although it is only a new La Liga team, because of Ibiza's recent "makes waves" in the transfer market, the match between Ibiza and Real Madrid's Spanish Super Cup is particularly eye-catching.
Some media in Madrid are hyping up the concept of revenge. A year ago, Ibiza eliminated Real Madrid Castia in the upgrade play-offs in the Spanish Second Division. That defeat also made Real Madrid president Calderon lose face, further making Real Madrid senior officials look down on Castia's geniuses, further compressing the space and possibility of young geniuses including Negredo to get opportunities in Real Madrid's first team.
Of course, more Madrid media have avoided the concept of "revenge". In their opinion, the giant was once stabbed by a dwarf, which has never really hurt the giant at all. At most it is a slightly awkward past. To put it nicely, this is called an anecdote between celebrities and ordinary people.
Madrid media and Real Madrid have a very direct attitude towards the Spanish Super Cup with Ibiza, that is, to kill Ibiza and win the championship, and ask for a good start to the new season.
If you have some thoughts, there are naturally some. In a report by Ashes, it gave a smooth analysis.
One is: Ibiza eliminated Barcelona in the semi-finals last season, then reached the final, and then defeated Valencia and won the Spanish Cup of Kings. Barcelona is Real Madrid's century-old enemy. Valencia also tried to challenge Real Madrid for a time and had a bad relationship with Real Madrid. Therefore, Real Madrid wanted to teach Ibiza a good lesson in the Super Cup and kill Ibiza to win the championship. Of course, this is not to avenge Barcelona and Valencia, but to prove that it would be a small humiliation of these two old opponents.
In addition, Ibiza is in the limelight recently and is dancing happily. This kind of thing will make the super old giants a little unhappy. At this time, slap this jumping little guy to make them realize the cruelty of La Liga and face the upcoming La Liga season with a more cautious attitude. Real Madrid is willing to do such a good thing, 'Maybe, the Ibiza people will thank us'.
This report by Le As was won by some Real Madrid fans. According to statistics from relevant institutions, Real Madrid fans have high attention and expectations for this game. Conservatively, more than 60,000 fans will flock to the Bernabeu Stadium to watch the game. This is a very good attendance rate. Only when the Spanish derby in Barcelona and the Madrid derby against Atletico Madrid can it be more popular.
On August 17, 2008, the entire Ibiza team set off from the hotel where they were staying and took a bus to the Bernabeu Stadium. The match between Real Madrid at home in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup in 2008 was about to break out.
Chapter completed!