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I'm glad he's bound by that contract, and that team management has more foresight than Karimi. I hope they hold on to him and develop him into a starter and true international player.
Hard work and patience usually pay off. Karimi needs to learn the latter.
5 Year contract was a clear sign he was to be a long term project for the club and not someone they were relying on immediate service of..!
he just have to be patient there unless his manager can help find him a lateral EU transfer/loan with a promise of more 1st team features..!? it'll be stupid of him to give up this soon and return back to career dead-end, cluster fk of IPL ...!
5 Year contract was a clear sign he was to be a long term project for the club and not someone they were relying on immediate service of..!
he just have to be patient there unless his manager can help find him a lateral EU transfer/loan with a promise of more 1st team features..!? it'll be stupid of him to give up this soon and return back to career dead-end, cluster fk of IPL ...!
I don't think he wanted to go back to IPL. The news reported that he wanted to find another team in Europe to play for.
"I'm here to clean the carpets. Most of the world is carpeted. And, one day, we will do the cleaning."
Good stuff from Dinamo Zagreb rejecting his departure. They should loan him out to NK Lokomotiva, they are also in the 1st league and they are basically the feeder team of Dinamo Zagreb with lots of players who are on loan. Ali Karimi should request for a loan to that club for more playing time ideally.
Carlos Queiroz motivated his players to transfer to Europe. He pushed the idea.
Then we had a few players transfer abroad. We qualified to the World Cup. After, 1-2 more players crossed the bridge.
Carlos invited talented league players to the national team. Those players practiced, trained, and made friends with the legionnaires in camp. Carlos continued motivating his players to leave Iran and find a decent football club with better environments (better supplies, facilities, etc.) in Europe.
Then you have players such as Ali Karimi who have a lot of potential, decide they'd rather transfer to Europe and work hard, rather than get paid millions and waste away in Lige Bartar. Why? Because they were positively influenced by their teammates and coaches in Team Melli.
And the chain reaction will hopefully continue on..
Good stuff from Dinamo Zagreb rejecting his departure. They should loan him out to NK Lokomotiva, they are also in the 1st league and they are basically the feeder team of Dinamo Zagreb with lots of players who are on loan. Ali Karimi should request for a loan to that club for more playing time ideally.
Good prediction. According to this article, he will be loaned out to NK Lokomotiva for 4 months.
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