Paris Saint-Germain sporting director insists that they have bought a lot of players from Italy because Serie A has lost its economic ability to buy many players.
Leonardo has been the former coach of both http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan and AC Milan, and in a recent press-conference explained why a lot of transfer activity at Paris Saint-Germain has been linked to Italy.
The Brazilian represented the Rossoneri for four-years as a player in the 1990s, and finished his coaching career at the same club in 2003. He is now responsible for the transfer work at PSG, who are quickly emerging as a major force in European football
under the new owners from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986.
The French side have already signed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Beckham-c10432,
and Italian http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Federico-Balzaretti-c13451.
When asked about the dominant Italian link in most of his transfer activity, the Brazilian insisted that he has spent a long time in Italy, so much so that many people believe he is an Italian himself.
However, he insisted that the real reason behind shopping Italian players was the deteriorating condition of the Italian economy, which is adversely affecting all the clubs. The former manager insisted that due to the economic turmoil in the country, Serie
A has lost its power to buy much players.
While talking to the press, the former Nerazzurri coach said:
“The truth is that if we have bought a lot of players from Italy last summer, it was because the Italian clubs are experiencing a very difficult situation, from an economic standpoint. As things are today, Serie A are only sellers.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 also went on to highlight the underside of PSG’s rejuvenated strength under the new Qatari masters. He explained that many players are using false transfer links with the emerging club to elevate their value in the transfer market, or to get a re-evaluation
of an existing deal with their respective clubs.
The former AC Milan manager admitted that he misses the adrenaline and excitement that arises from being the coach of a team, but insisted that for now, his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at PSG is his only focus.
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