Pavard vs Inter Values Talk Money Games on the Football Field

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-26

When it comes to football, we are often drawn to the sky-high transfer fees, and the recent transfer of Pavard is a perfect example. Kanovi's words made me think deeply, saying that Pavard's true value was far more than the 30 million euros Inter paid to Bayern. It's not just about the value of a player, it's about the perception and evaluation of value in the football world as a whole.

First of all, Pavard's ability is undoubted, and he is known as one of the strongest defenders in the world, and such an assessment is not casual. However, transfer fees in the football world are often closely linked to factors such as the market value of the player, the financial capacity of the club and the negotiation strategy. The €30 million paid by Inter for Pavard could indeed be below his market value for a top defender. This reflects not only Canovi's trust in his son's scouting vision, but also the multi-dimensional evaluation of value within the football world.

Then, when it comes to Simone Inzaghi, his words "I am in **, I will increase my income and win the championship" is full of confidence. In fact, he did, not only boosting his club's revenue, but also leading the team to glory. This is not only a personal credit to Inzaghi, but also highlights the success of management such as Marotta and Osilio. Through efficient management and a deep understanding of the market, they have completed a number of successful signings at a low cost, which is a kind of wisdom in the world of professional football.

As for Inzaghi's personal qualities, his serious, pragmatic attitude and spirit of continuous learning and improvement are the keys to his success. As Cerezo said, the day you stop playing should also be the day you stop studying, and Inzaghi seems to have the same belief. He learns from his mistakes and keeps improving, and that's an attitude that every player and coach can learn from.

As for Marotta and Osiglio, they are indeed the best in football management. They turned their predicament into an opportunity, using limited funds to build a strong team that could compete for the Champions League. Marotta's organisational skills and Osilio's vision are rare assets in the world of football.

In short, football is not only 90 minutes on the field, but also a contest of strategy and wisdom off the field. From Pavard's turnaround, to Inzaghi's success, to the wisdom of the management, it all reflects the complexity and charm of the world of football. As a player, I know that success in this world requires not only skill on your feet, but also wisdom in your mind and perseverance in your heart. Every transfer, every game, every change in strategy is an opportunity for us to keep learning and improving.

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