Analysis of two major controversial storms between Inter Milan: There is a misunderstanding in selling rotational midfielders at a low price. Why not punish the French international
In the past few days, Inter Milan has not made much move in transfers, but there are many hot topics on Chinese and foreign social media. The two latest controversial figures in focus are Aslani and Paval. Let’s talk about the situation of these two people. First of all, there is a misunderstanding about the hype about "Inter Milan selling Aslani at a low price". Spanish media Sevilla ABC reported: "Real Betis is accelerating the transfer of Aslani. The Albanian international has become one of Betis' main goals for filling the vacancy after Cardoso's departure. The team's negotiations with Inter Milan are steadily advancing. Betis hopes to pay 6 million to 8 million euros to ensure the players' 'transfer rights' and add a certain proportion of the second transfer share, just like the agreement reached when the team introduced Rodrigo Riquelme from Atletico Madrid. But the transaction still needs the recognition of Inter Milan and the players." This news was quickly confirmed by Spain's "As" and the Italian Sky Station, thus triggering Inter Milan's public opinion circle. The Blue and Black Army introduced Aslani that year, spending 14 million euros. Although the players' valuation in "Transfer Market" has declined compared to the previous (18 million), it is still 13 million. So, many bigwigs were angry: "Why did Inter Milan sell the midfield at a low price for 6 million to 8 million? Marotta is ingenious! Osilio is wise!" There may be some misunderstandings in this matter. The 6 million to 8 million mentioned by the Western media ABC is just a number to ensure Aslani's "transfer rights". The media made it clear that it is similar to the team's transaction to introduce Rodrigo Riquelme. On July 4, Betis introduced Riquelme, with the transfer fee of 8 million euros, and many Atletico Madrid fans also complained that "why players whose media estimates are more than 10 million yuan are sold at a low price." In fact, according to media decryption by Relevo and other media, the transaction was divided into two steps. Betis paid 8 million euros in advance to obtain the player's "transfer rights", and then he had to pay several million plus 50% of the player's second transfer share to be considered as a complete payment. The transaction model is because Betis has limited financial resources and can only extend the payment cycle. accepted the statement from Biasin, a famous reporter with a good relationship with Inter Milan's transfer group: "Betis' interest in Aslani is specific, but the two clubs have not yet talked about specific numbers. Inter Milan's valuation of players is 18 million to 20 million." In addition, Sevilla media also pointed out that if Betis wants to complete the transaction, he still needs "inter Milan and players' approval", which means that Aslani's current attitude remains to be confirmed. Keep paying attention to this matter recently, there is no need to get angry now. Another topic: Inter Milan does not intend to punish Paval. The thing is this: When Inter Milan was fighting hard for the Club World Cup in the United States, Paval was released back to Europe in advance by Inter Milan to recuperate due to his injury due to his inability to participate in the competition. The French defender ran to play with Teo and others in a slate tennis match, but the matter was posted on social media by his friends, which triggered controversy. Isn't Paval injured? Even if it is just a playful game, a "sick leave" person goes to do something that may bring new risks of injury... Isn't it a bit in professional enough? For several days, Inter Milan fans have been expressing their dissatisfaction with Paval through social media and calling on Inter Milan to impose heavy punishments on the French. However, Italian media confirmed that Inter Milan will not impose formal punishments on the French defender, nor will it be fined. They just verbally comforted that "if you can be a little more rational, you can avoid such controversy." Why does Inter Milan not punish Paval? Italian media pointed out: "Inter Milan understands the emotional demands of the players. After the Champions League defeat, the morale of the players was very low - not only physical fatigue, but also mental pain. In this case, once the player turns off the switch called 'working status', he will focus on charging, relaxing, and releasing negative emotions and pressure. If the players are more rational, there will be no such thing as being scolded by fans and focused on social media. The team hopes to avoid such things in the future." The Italian media's statement makes sense. After losing in the Champions League final, many Inter Milan players were in a depressed mood and needed to vent their negative emotions. In this case, "playing crazy" and "get excited" are a normal demand and also helps players release pressure. Calhanoglu showed off her "happy vacation" through social media when Inter Milan was still playing in the Club World Cup, and she did a lot more than Paval (Pavar was posted by a friend after all). However, although the two players' approach is controversial, Inter Milan can understand that after all, those who have experienced that crushing defeat together can "empathize". Thank you for a year, you need to relax. After such a crushing defeat, you need to vent your mind even more. This is a natural thing for you. Since Inter Milan did not punish Cialhanoglu for "actively posting vacation photos", naturally, they would not punish Paval, who was "passively posting". Someone expressed dissatisfaction: Didn’t Kharhan be named by Inter Milan captain and the giants? That's not because of social media posting pictures. Because everyone knows very well, there is no need to confuse the two things. Inter Milan also used this to remind all players: After the disastrous defeat in the Champions League final, many Inter Milan fans were holding up a sense of evil fire and urgently needed to vent. If something happened at this time, controversy was inevitable. In this case, there is no need for players to cause trouble. There are some things that wise people do not do.
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