Massimo Ferrero isn’t one to hold back & isn’t afraid to tell it how it is. Today was no different.
The Sampdoria Chairman was speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport ahead of his teams’ Serie A game against Inter’s city rivals Milan this weekend. He spoke about the summer departure of the Czech Republic striker Patrik Schick who left Sampdoria for Roma. He said that Schick could well have ended up elsewhere rather than Trigoria this season: “He (Schick) did not want to stay, otherwise I would have kept him for another year. The problem with these players nowadays are the agents that treat them as works of art, they’re only 20 years old but they want it all: Monaco, PSG, Juventus, Roma. At Roma he can become a Prince. If I am being honest though: If not for the block imposed by the Chinese government, Schick would be at Inter today with Milan Skriniar.”
Source: FCInterNews.it
tbh, i didn’t really exited about schick anyway..
Negative points here :
1. It’s the price we paid for not being quick on buying our players.
2. This block made by the chinese gov. makes our owners from billionaires to bankrupt in 1 second. A decision like that is definetly based on data they had and not only on some journalist sh*t, but a decision like this makes our buying power too volatile which kills any planning in the future in a second. Hope this gets through safely
3. Ferrero should calm his as* down and respect our owners.
But he didnt disrespect our owners.
And come to think about it, our Chinese owners are like FFP because they are limited by their country to spend like how FFP limits our spendings
In his full interview he said : these (chinese) don’t exist to me and Italian clubs should’ve stayed in the hands of italians and he would never buy hus club to any chinese guy no matter what the price is
Ohh, I didnt know that he was so arrogant.
I guess its the result of Sempre not printing full interview (atleast the important points like this)
hes jealous sampdoria isnt appealing to billionaires
We would have gotten an injured player anyway.
and overpriced