The Red Devils Successor

Chapter 33, Summer Transfer Storm

The summer of 2013 was uneventful.

On July 1, 2013, Brazil 3-0 Spain won the Confederations Cup three consecutive championships.

In addition to the shift of the coaches of the major European giants in early June, the transfer market this summer is also very lively.

The most eye-catching are the La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Real Madrid spent a lot of money this summer, first spending 91 million euros to buy Tottenham star Bell, then spending 30 million euros to grab Malaga genius Isco, and then spending 30 million euros to buy it from Real Sociedad Ilya Ramendi. In addition, they also spent 6.5 million euros to buy right-back Carvajal from Bundesliga Bayer Leverkusen, spent 6 million to buy Brazilian midfielder Casemiro from Sao Paulo, and then promoted from the reserve team Up young striker Morata.

In fact, Jin Taige once thought of intercepting Carvajal and Casemiro, but unfortunately the two of them signed with Real Madrid before the season ended - that is, before Jin Taige took office In the contract, Jin Taige could only helplessly watch two high-quality and inexpensive generals fall into Real Madrid's account. In his memory, although Real Madrid spent 170 million euros to buy players this summer, they finally won the Champions League after a long absence, and the money was well worth the money.

In addition to Real Madrid, Barcelona also has a big deal. This summer, Barcelona successfully won the Brazilian genius Neymar in the competition with the giants. This transfer transaction reached 57 million euros.

Jin Taige sighed secretly, this is another transfer that will cause a sensation in the world in the future. The future world's highest worth, 220 million euros, the Brazilian officially landed in Europe this summer, opening a chapter of his own legend.

Another Madrid team, Atlético de Madrid, sold their star player Falcao to the French giants Monaco this summer, and they finally received a transfer income of 60 million euros. Everyone is not optimistic about the future of Atletico Madrid in the new season, but Jin Taige is secretly amusing. In the next season, Diego Costa, who will replace Falcao, will officially become a world-class striker and lead Atletico Madrid to win. La Liga champion. Of course, this is only what he remembers, and it is hard to say what will happen in this parallel world.

Compared with the lively La Liga teams, the Serie A teams have made much smaller moves this year. Juventus' biggest deal was to buy defender Obonna from Turin for 13 million euros; then they bought striker Tevez from Manchester City for a low price of 9 million euros.

Naples sold their leading striker Cavani, and the French giants Paris Saint-Germain spent 64 million euros to welcome the new king; in order to make up for the vacancy of Cavani's departure, Naples bought two people from Real Madrid for 37 million euros Higuain was bought and Callejon was bought for 9.5 million euros; then, Naples also bought Mertens, known as "Belgian Messi", from Eindhoven. This transaction cost 9.5 million euros.

No other Serie A team has any big deals.

The Bundesliga teams did not move much either. Last season's Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich spent 25 million euros to buy Guardiola's favorite student Thiago from Barcelona, ​​and another 38 million euros to dig Gotze, a World Cup hero, from Dortmund.

Not to be outdone, Dortmund bought last season's best player Mkhitaryan from Shakhtar Donetsk for 27.5 million euros; then they bought defender Parsons from Bremen for 9.5 million euros. Pastasopoulos; finally bought striker Aubameyang from Saint-Etienne in Ligue 1, costing only 15 million euros. This deal makes Jintag very resentful...

The world football is so lively, and the Premier League players are also spending money.

Manchester City completed a total of 5 transfer transactions: 30 million euros bought striker Jovetic from Fiorentina; 20 million euros bought striker Negredo from Sevilla; 30 million euros bought from Shakhtar Donetsk Here comes midfielder Fernandinho; 14 million euros for midfielder Navas from Sevilla; 4 million euros for defender Demichelis from Atletico Madrid.

The Arabs behind Manchester City spent hundreds of millions to buy the players they wanted for the new coach Pellegrini.

Another wealthy team, Chelsea, did not spend much. Their biggest transaction was to buy midfielder Willian from Russia's Anzhi Club for a transfer fee of 32 million euros.

Wenger, uncharacteristically this summer, actually spent a lot of money to introduce German midfielder Ozil from Real Madrid. This transfer transaction reached 42.5 million euros.

What everyone did not expect was that Tottenham became the most expensive club this year. They put all the money from selling Bell into the transfer market and added an additional 20 million euros. They spent 110 million euros to buy a total of 7 players, Shadli, Paulinho, Soldado, Capue, Ziriches, Lamela and Eriksen. It seems that the goal of Tottenham coach Boas this season is not just to compete for the fourth.

Everton have become a loan monster this summer. They first loaned Cleverly and Januzaj from Kintiger, then Deulofeu on loan from Barcelona and the midfielder on loan from Manchester City. Player Barry, Lukaku on loan from Chelsea.

The Red Devils sworn enemy Liverpool did not make any big moves.

Seeing that every giant team has a lot of money, and looking at Jin Tiger's buyers, 15 unremarkable young people, it's really not enough to watch. During this period of time, Wolff, a reporter from The Sun, issued consecutive articles, questioning King Tiger's Manchester United.

"I bet Mr. Kintig will be back in charge of the youth teams he is familiar with soon, and I don't know how Sir Alex would feel if he saw his recommendation take Manchester United into the relegation zone."

The Daily Telegraph, The Times and the Guardian, which are household names, are also not optimistic about Manchester United's journey in the new season.

"Manchester United's goals in the new season should be adjusted appropriately, such as changing the 'defending title' to 'fighting for the fourth'." The Daily Telegraph reporter Caro Yinke wrote.

The Times reporter Leslie bluntly said: "I think the selection of the Manchester United board of directors is a mistake. Even if Mourinho is not invited, then Everton coach Moyes is also a good choice, after all, he is infected in the Premier League. Many years, much more experience than Kintage."

The Guardian reporter Toynbee was even more mean: "Jin Taige is worthy of being born as a youth team coach. Looking at the people he bought, most of them are placed in the youth team. I now wonder if he is taking the next step for himself. Return to the youth team to prepare in advance."

When Jin Taige led the team back to England from Asia, he saw these media reports for the first time, and Jin Taige couldn't sit still. What does he think he should do...

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