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The reality is very few top teams are going to want to spend 25m+ on a 26-year-old player who isn't proven in a top league. Zenit's disasterclass in the CL last two seasons and Russia's performance at the Euros hasn't really sold the quality of the RPL.
An EL side in a top 4 league may be a good start for Azmoun if nothing else comes around. He can prove himself in a season or two and get a bigger move.
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Sardar Azmoun @ Zenit St. Petersburg | 2020-21
Originally posted by Dortmund View PostThe reality is very few top teams are going to want to spend 25m+ on a 26-year-old player who isn't proven in a top league. Zenit's disasterclass in the CL last two seasons and Russia's performance at the Euros hasn't really sold the quality of the RPL.
An EL side in a top 4 league may be a good start for Azmoun if nothing else comes around. He can prove himself in a season or two and get a bigger move.
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Originally posted by Kiarash View PostI respectfully disagree with the points above. We’re not talking about some 26 year old who isn’t proven in a top league, but is a regular EL, CL player, participated in the World Cup and is regularly top scorer for Zenit, who are an elite club albeit playing in a smaller league. Azmoun is also regular NT player of the 31rd ranked team internationally, and the 2nd best team of Asia. His exceptional heading abilities and overall profile makes €25 million a true bargain, it’s rather that greedy racist European clubs want our striker for peanuts because he has the “wrong” nationality. I have seen players like Osimhen to Napoli, Janssen to Tottenham and many more transfers with bigger sums involved while they achieved much less than Azmoun, yet they jumped to elite EU clubs instantly. The bias against Iranian players is very obvious in this market where clubs mainly buy hype that comes with a certain nationality.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostNationality is like a brand. The most prestigious is the brand, the easier it sells its products, even the ones that are bad.
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Originally posted by FF187 View Postplus nationality comes with a market. Iranian market <<<<<<< Japanese/ Chinese/ Korean market
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Originally posted by Dortmund View PostWith Silvas departure from Frankfurt, Azmoun would be a great replacement
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Originally posted by kian_khosh View Postthe proof is in the pudding, look at wu leis debut for espanyol, 40 million Chinese viewers watched. the average viewership for each la liga game is 457,000 people in spain https://www.marca.com/futbol/laborat...f7a8b45d5.html wu lei was signed for 2 million euros, and i'm absolutely certain he has generated the club 10x that fee. you could argue that he only signed because of the chinese owner, but it was just smart business. i dont imagine that happening with an iranian player
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostYou mean the Iranian owner of Everton has yet to sign an Iranian talent? Lol remember when everyone was so excited about Moshiri taking over Everton....
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