After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!-Chapter 125 - 0106 New Season, UEFA Super Cup (Please Subscribe)_2
Chapter 125: 0106 New Season, UEFA Super Cup (Please Subscribe)_2
Kaka also nodded, "That’s fine, I can start preparing for the new season earlier."
"Right, and then we can see if the club has any new players. Popo just signed with the team a few days ago, I haven’t contacted that guy in a long time, I don’t even know how to face him."
Inzaghi sighed.
Huang Kaiwen took pity and patted Inzaghi on the shoulder.
Inzaghi had dated Seredova around the year 2000.
In 2002, he dumped Seredova.
Come 2003, at Vieri’s birthday party, seeing Seredova made Inzaghi want to rekindle the old flame, then he saw Seredova get into Vieri’s car. It upset the two brothers, and they almost came to blows.
Afterward, their relationship became very strained.
A month ago, pictures of Seredova vacationing with Buffon were all over the newspapers.
The heroine had moved on to a new love, one after another.
The past was the past.
But Inzaghi and Vieri hadn’t mended their relationship.
I don’t know what’s wrong with these Italian players, they all seem to love swooping in on their national team teammates’ exes.
On the return flight, Inzaghi wasn’t his usual lively self.
It must be that he also didn’t know how to face Vieri.
Huang Kaiwen had heard a saying.
Many people with mental health issues act lively in front of friends.
In reality, they lack a sense of security.
They value friendship very highly.
Maybe Inzaghi was like that.
But when Huang Kaiwen turned his head to look,
he knew he had thought too much.
The Inzaghi joking around with the flight attendant didn’t look like a sensitive and delicate person at all.
...
When the young lady returned home and saw Huang Kaiwen,
she threw herself into Huang Kaiwen’s arms immediately.
"Darling, didn’t you say you were going to play for half a month? Why are you back already?"
Huang Kaiwen, holding the ’physical contact’ miss, said with a straight face, "I missed you."
The young lady, moved, looked up at Huang Kaiwen with teary eyes.
After embracing for a while, she got up and handed Huang Kaiwen a stack of documents from her handbag.
"What’s this?"
"The team’s transfer targets, and your endorsement contract," the young lady said with a smile, "If you don’t like someone, I can try to persuade Gagliani not to bring that player in."
Huang Kaiwen flipped through the documents casually.
There was indeed Gilardino.
He didn’t remember how much Gilardino’s transfer fee was.
But it was certainly not cheap.
The most important thing was that this striker, who was hailed as a combination of Vieri and Inzaghi, couldn’t live up to expectations.
Now, Milan’s core is Kaka.
He, Huang some-guy, is also the core when he occasionally plays.
Milan’s core has shifted a bit back from the forwards.
This is not too friendly for average forwards.
Gilardino coming to Milan would only draw fire up front.
It is impossible to play around Gilardino.
He simply couldn’t replicate his key performances from his Parma days.
Seeing Huang Kaiwen staring at Gilardino’s information, Barbara asked, "Are you interested in him?"
"No, I think he’s not suitable for the team."
"Then good, I’ll try to convince Gagliani tomorrow."
The young lady complained, "Gagliani is really annoying. Sooner or later I’ll get rid of him, and then you can play with anyone you want. You’re a professional player, you definitely understand more than that old man Gagliani."
"Does the team want to buy a new forward?"
"Yes."
The young lady looked at Huang Kaiwen, and asked tentatively, "Inzaghi is 32 now, should we let him go?"
Huang Kaiwen: ...
Still not giving up?
Poor Inzaghi.
He’s been taking the blame for him, Huang someone-or-other.
Huang Kaiwen took out a piece of information and placed it on top, diverting the topic, "Luca Toni, if you want a forward, then buy him. He will be much cheaper than Gilardino."
"Okay, I’ll talk to Gagliani about it."
When Huang Kaiwen looked at the endorsement contracts,
He found something completely off.
It was not too little.
It was way too much.
He looked at Barbara.
The young lady, with a smile on her face, said, "I bundled you with other Milan players. They want to sign other Milan players; they must invite you to endorse as well, and the endorsement fee is not low either."
Waving the little umbrella’s endorsement contract in his hand, Huang Kaiwen asked, "Are you serious?"
"You’re already using so many!" the young lady cooed as she wrapped her arms around Huang Kaiwen’s neck, "The endorsers can try their products for free. I even brought some samples back today, want to give them a try?"
And that needed asking?
Huang Kaiwen rolled over and pinned the young lady down.
...
In the days that followed, Huang Kaiwen didn’t go out to play.
He occasionally trained in the home sandpit.
Most of the time was spent playing Legend.
Sure enough, the young lady convinced Gagliani to give up on Gilardino and bought Luca Toni instead.
Huang Kaiwen was very skeptical.
Gattu probably thought Toni was cheaper.
The system also prompted him that he had changed the destinies of two people.
Gilardino stayed at Parma.
It gave him 300 [Fate Points].
Clicking on the Fate Display, there was a vision.
[Gilardino didn’t join Milan and stayed with Parma]
[He continued to shine, attracting many teams, and Moratti, who loves forwards, made a move]
[At Inter Milan, Gilardino fell into a slump]
[Afterward, he transferred to Florence]
[Although his performance improved somewhat, he still couldn’t find the status he had at Parma]
[Later, he moved between multiple teams, even went to China to make money, and eventually retired in obscurity at Spezia in Serie B]
[Italian fans claim that Inter Milan ruined a forward who could have become a mainstay of the national team, leading to a lack of striking force in Italy]
Just as he had thought.
Gilardino was not suitable for big teams.
He could only be a star in smaller clubs.
In a team with slightly more complex tactics, where he wasn’t guaranteed the absolute star role, Gilardino couldn’t perform.
But sinking Inter Milan was something Huang Kaiwen had not expected.
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