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Originally posted by Iran_19 View Post
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"Marinakis meeting with the manager of Ansarifard
After the end of the match with PAS Giannina, Vangelis Marinakis reportedly had a meeting with Karim Ansarifard's manager.
Vazelli Marinaki's suite found Fazelli, manager of Karim Ansarifard, discussing what "LiveSport" says about transcription issues.
The meeting was also attended by Karembe and Durekas, while Fazelli is the representative of Hatzisafi, whom Olympiacos is reported to have shown interest, as did Masoud.
Fazelli is reportedly transferring a proposal from a German team to grant Ansarifard, and there is talk of Chatzisafi-Masoud as well as a player as well as a coach."
http://www.sdna.gr/podosfairo/superl...oy-ansarifarnt
"He told them with the manager of Ansarifard Marinakis
Meeting with the manager of Karim Ansarifard was in his suite Vangelis Marinakis after the match of Olympiacos with PAS Giannina. Rumors of a proposal from Germany. "
http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/podos...inakis/3485412
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Honestly, Olympiakos is the best option for him right now. He has a chance of playing in the Champions League next season, also, it'd be nice for him to have some consistency. If he goes to Germany, There's always a chance that he'll be bench warming.
But I mean it's his life and I wish him the best no matter what decision he makes.
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Karim Ansarifard @ Olympiacos C.F.P. | 2016 - 2017
From scoring 0 goals in the Segunda Division of Spain to possibly getting the life time opportunity to play in the Bundesliga for whatever club it may be, in 3 years time. Karim would be out if his mind if he doesn’t take this chance! Do it Karim.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostFrom scoring 0 goals in the Segunda Division of Spain to possibly getting the life time opportunity to play in the Bundesliga for whatever club it may be, in 3 years time. Karim would be out if his mind if he doesn’t take this chance!
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Germany > Greece
But why should Karim go to a weak German Club. Cause i think its one of the bottom clubs who want to have him. And then he has to fit into the game and everything.
On the other side he does play for the strongest and most famous greece club. And they will play Champions League next year.
I would like to know what club is interessted in him!sigpic
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Originally posted by AllStarMomo View PostGermany > Greece
But why should Karim go to a weak German Club. Cause i think its one of the bottom clubs who want to have him. And then he has to fit into the game and everything.
On the other side he does play for the strongest and most famous greece club. And they will play Champions League next year.
I would like to know what club is interessted in him!
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Originally posted by Ari View PostI was thinking about 1. FC Köln. Not very rich, at the bottom of the Bundesliga, plus they have a strikerproblem since Modeste left for China.
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Originally posted by Ari View PostI was thinking about 1. FC Köln. Not very rich, at the bottom of the Bundesliga, plus they have a strikerproblem since Modeste left for China.
I would try to do a small step! At this point of his career he needs to be smart.
I would look for offers of French, Belgium or netherlandssigpic
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Originally posted by Naap View PostFC Köln signed Simon Terodde from VfB Stuttgart today. Maybe the interest comes from VfB Stuttgart. They are looking for a Striker even before they sold Terodde to Köln. Ansarifard is exactly the type of striker that Stuttgart is looking for. Since VfB is my favourite Football Club a dream would come true
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Originally posted by AllStarMomo View PostI wouldnt go from the best club of Greece to the worst of Germany!
I would try to do a small step! At this point of his career he needs to be smart.
I would look for offers of French, Belgium or netherlands
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Originally posted by Mr Pouya View PostI agree with this. Every time i've seen this happen in EPL, the said player has flopped massively. Sometimes it's better being the big fish in a small pond, plus my man has been changing teams practically every season. Imagine what how much better he would be with some stability.
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