they just sold Romero for 55M.Am I mistaken or would he be the most expensive player Atalanta ever sold?
Yeesh. At least Romero has youth and room to grow into an even better footballer so you can justify the price. What you see with Zapata right now is what you get. He’s not getting better at 31. He’s not Luca Toni.they just sold Romero for 55M.
Well.. yea.. but he have same kind of poperties as lukaku more or less(poor man lukaku), so he must good for us... at least if you ask our retarded mangement...He is not even that good in season highlights
I believe it's just one word -> desperationI have nothing against Zapata as a player and I don't mind him at Inter, but how do we have the ability to spend 40m on Zapata and can't sell someone like Perisic (and others) for the same amount? If Zapata was an Inter player I'm sure that we'll either sell him at 20m (with bonuses at best) or terminate his contact and let him leave for free. We'd never be able sell him for 40m.
I think we should offer Atalanta something around 20m and look for someone else if they refuse (which they will).
Salary is the key. Atalanta can sell for big bucks because they never keep high-salary players, combining with excellent scouting to find hidden gems with peanuts. Buyers will have more fundings to pay for the owner.I have nothing against Zapata as a player and I don't mind him at Inter, but how do we have the ability to spend 40m on Zapata and can't sell someone like Perisic (and others) for the same amount? If Zapata was an Inter player I'm sure that we'll either sell him at 20m (with bonuses at best) or terminate his contact and let him leave for free. We'd never be able sell him for 40m.
I think we should offer Atalanta something around 20m and look for someone else if they refuse (which they will).
Not arguing the philosophy is right or wrong. Just to point out for the above post, that you have to choose between one of the two: either a selling club like Atalanta and keep all salaries low; or a big club fighting for trophy and accepting the factor there would be a lot of unsellable deadweights in your club.Well that's is because Inter hasn't been a selling club for ages. Only now we've turned to one. Salary differences are drastic. That's the point of being a big club. Big clubs pay big salaries so big players want to join to the club. That's the whole logic. If you are the big club, expectation is they pay big salary there. Why any player would join Inter if we didn't pay big salaries?
Also Perisic is two years older, played as LWB last season, doesn't score or assist anywhere near what Zapata does.
Best news all dayRoma has an agreement with Abraham, which means Atalanta will probably not find a replacement for him and he'll have to stay.
*Fixed it for you.Best news all summer*