Alvaro Morata (54 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Mark

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    http://www.realmadrid.com/noticias/2014/07/carta-de-morata

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    NEWS | 19.07.2014

    The entire Real Madrid:

    From these lines I want to thank all that you have given me since I came to Real Madrid.

    I walked through the door of this club as a child and I have kept and trained as a family. I get the affection of the fans who always supported me, in good times and in not so good times. I take friendship and professionalism of all my teammates and coaches, from the first to the last; all of them are essential in my career and helped me grow every day to be what I am today. I carry in my heart the love of all people working in this house, especially those they do at Ciudad Real Madrid, where I was welcomed like a son six years ago and have educated me and made ​​with the zeal of parents .

    I want to thank the president, Florentino Pérez, and its Board of Directors, who have always supported me and supported, and now have provided me start a new adventure in another legendary club in European football.

    I have felt this shield from the first day with the same passion as much in defeat as in victory. I take the values ​​of this club: companionship, solidarity, effort, delivery ... and always fight to the end, as we were taught the great myths of Real Madrid, especially Don Alfredo Di Stefano. His last match was also the last one I played with this tee and we do not forget in life.

    I do not know what I leave to each of you and for Real Madrid. I just want you to know that I gave everything in every moment that is what this club requires and what is so great.

    An infinite and eternal embrace all Madridismo.

    Hala Madrid!
     

    Jem83

    maitre'd at Canal Bar
    Nov 7, 2005
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    As if that justifies the stupidity this deal screams.

    Pathetic transfer that solidifies how far back we are in the European hierarchy and Marotta's provincial thinking.
    Another way to look at it would be that Marotta & Paratici are acknowledging the difficulties in which italian clubs have to operate, and that they're carving out some pretty shrewd deals at the moment. This particular deal sees us land one of the most promising talents in world football for at least a couple of seasons, and if RM decides to buy him back, we will make a financial profit.

    It's not ideal to risk losing the player after just a couple of seasons (see buyback clause), but we have to think outside the box sometimes. I'm glad we have a GM that is capable of doing that and not one like Galliani, for instance, who are still applying the methods of the past (when Serie-A was the powerhouse of football) to the current situation. That being, constantly chasing "big names" and putting them on high wages. Galliani is a fine GM, but he belongs to an era when the big names came to Italy in their prime. He's still a big name-chaser, but the only ones he can get now are players that are past their peak.
     

    Jem83

    maitre'd at Canal Bar
    Nov 7, 2005
    22,870
    So he dont say that he will go back there?
    Nope, just that he's delighted to be at Juventus. Marotta also reminded journalists that the kid has signed a 5-year deal, and that there is a definite chance of him staying on beyond the buyback option-period.
     

    Maddy

    Oracle of Copenhagen
    Jul 10, 2009
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    Another way to look at it would be that Marotta & Paratici are acknowledging the difficulties in which italian clubs have to operate, and that they're carving out some pretty shrewd deals at the moment. This particular deal sees us land one of the most promising talents in world football for at least a couple of seasons, and if RM decides to buy him back, we will make a financial profit.
    You could. I'm not tho. Like your perspective, but I don't agree.
     

    Xperd

    Allegrophobic Infidel
    Jun 1, 2012
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    Another way to look at it would be that Marotta & Paratici are acknowledging the difficulties in which italian clubs have to operate, and that they're carving out some pretty shrewd deals at the moment. This particular deal sees us land one of the most promising talents in world football for at least a couple of seasons, and if RM decides to buy him back, we will make a financial profit.
    How is this even supposed to be a shrewd deal ? We've blown 20m on this guy,our most expensive transfer in the Marotta era on an unproven kid FOR THE BENCH who doesnt offer any guarantee whatsoever.Where does this scream 'shrewd' ?

    If Madrid buys him back,it means he would've done extremely well here WHICH MEANS there'd be a hole left in the Juventus team and we'd find it extremely hard to replace him.The value of CF market keeps getting bigger and bigger as the years go by.

    People arent looking at the bigger picture and just talking about that goddamn 10m net profit.Such pittance profits shouldnt matter to big clubs.

    But whatever Marotta does is exempt from criticism for some,so im just going to stop bothering now.
     

    Fr3sh

    Senior Member
    Jul 12, 2011
    37,247
    He was just announced and everyone is convinced that he will go back to Madrid. What makes everyone sure he would want to go back in the first place?
    Shaddap bambi, you think he'd want to get crucified on day one?! What do you expect him to say, this is my trial period for Madrid. Gosh, quit gushing on Völler deck

    Thats like Atletico Madrid buying Marchisio with a buyback clause and their fans asking themselves the same question.
    Marchisio would walk into their line up
    And thats exactly the point i was making...

    /facepalm
    Look how stoopit you are bambi, marchisio<tiago btw
     

    Jem83

    maitre'd at Canal Bar
    Nov 7, 2005
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    How is this even supposed to be a shrewd deal ? We've blown 20m on this guy,our most expensive transfer in the Marotta era on an unproven kid FOR THE BENCH who doesnt offer any guarantee whatsoever.Where does this scream 'shrewd' ?

    If Madrid buys him back,it means he would've done extremely well here WHICH MEANS there'd be a hole left in the Juventus team and we'd find it extremely hard to replace him.The value of CF market keeps getting bigger and bigger as the years go by.

    But people arent looking at the bigger picture and just talking about that goddamn 10m net profit.Such pittance profits shouldnt matter to big clubs.

    But whatever Marotta does is exempt from criticism for some,so im just going to stop bothering now.
    The jury is still out on whether it's a good deal. I should have been clear that I meant that it could prove to be a shrewd deal. We may get a couple of awesome seasons from a very good player, paying him average wages and earning 10 million euros once his time here is up (end result being: having had a very good player deliver for us for 2 seasons, for free). Such a scenario could end up looking pretty damn shrewd, in the end. And if he's great and RM doesn't excercise the buyback-clause until it runs out, then the deal could end up looking even better for us.

    But you know, first the boy needs to deliver. The jury is still out on this deal, I at least agree with that.
     

    Maddy

    Oracle of Copenhagen
    Jul 10, 2009
    16,545
    How is this even supposed to be a shrewd deal ? We've blown 20m on this guy,our most expensive transfer in the Marotta era on an unproven kid FOR THE BENCH who doesnt offer any guarantee whatsoever.Where does this scream 'shrewd' ?

    If Madrid buys him back,it means he would've done extremely well here WHICH MEANS there'd be a hole left in the Juventus team and we'd find it extremely hard to replace him.The value of CF market keeps getting bigger and bigger as the years go by.

    But people arent looking at the bigger picture and just talking about that goddamn 10m net profit.Such pittance profits shouldnt matter to big clubs.

    But whatever Marotta does is exempt from criticism for some,so im just going to stop bothering now.
    Thank you for writing what I couldn't bothered to :tup:
     

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