Tottenham or Udinese?

Bruno was confused.

From the perspective of future development, going to Tottenham is obviously a better choice, because compared to the declining Serie A, the Premier League, where more and more capital has entered, will undoubtedly attract far more attention than Serie A.

As far as the two clubs are concerned, Tottenham is undoubtedly stronger than Udinese.

Although I don’t pay much attention to the future situation of Udinese, in the ten years when Juventus dominated Serie A, it will definitely be difficult for the black chicken to get ahead.

Coupled with the heavy investment of Naples, the gradually reviving Milan duo, and the traditional powerhouse Roma, it may be difficult for Udinese to enter Europe in the future.

Although Tottenham's boss has always been known for being stingy, given the intensity of the Premier League's money-making efforts, Tottenham will actually invest a lot of money in the transfer market in the next few years. Otherwise, Pochettino would not be leading Tottenham. rise.

Pozzo, the owner of Udinese, does not have strong financial strength. This time they gritted their teeth and spent 20 million euros to introduce him. I am afraid they are selling the iron.

So far, Udinese has sold four generals including Cuadrado, Armero, Candreva, and Willian this summer, but they are very picky about signings, except that they have not yet signed a contract. Except for Bruno, the total investment did not exceed 5 million euros. They introduced Greek goalkeeper Kanizis for 800,000 euros, Croatian goalkeeper Klava for 600,000 euros, Roma forward Lopez for 1 million euros, and Roma forward Lopez for 1 million euros. Lens defender Kofi was introduced for 10,000 euros, and Croatian defender Bubonjic was introduced for 1.5 million euros.

This is what Udinese spent on signings this summer, and the rest are visa-free.

Obviously, Silky Chicken focused all its money on winning Bruno.

This is simply a big gamble!

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Bruno knows that if Udinese does this, it must be the guy Giaretta who is doing it.

"You really think highly of yourself!" Bruno murmured while lying in his new home.

At the end of the season, Novara provided a sum of money as a reward for the team to win the Serie B championship, totaling 300,000 euros. Bruno received 20,000 euros, the most in the team.

In addition, because Bruno won the top scorer and assists in Serie B and was the best player in Serie B, Novara specially provided 100,000 euros as a reward.

This is a separate reward and has nothing to do with Novara winning the Serie B title.

Subsequently, Bruno won the Toulon Cup and the World Youth Championship with Portugal U20, and also received some awards.

In addition to the funds specially allocated by the Portuguese Football Association to reward Bruno, the money is a full 100,000 euros.

In other words, Bruno recently received a total of 220,000 euros in rewards.

This is a huge sum of money for their family!

Bruno didn't have any other expenses, so he gave them all to his mother.

Bu's mother didn't expect that her son would give her such a large sum of money, and she was shocked at the time.

Although I know that my son has transformed in the year he went to Italy and has now become a well-known young talent in world football, I also know that his salary in Italy is very low, only 1,500 euros a month, which is a very ordinary salary. Just class income.

After learning the ins and outs of the 220,000 euros, the middle-aged woman almost cried. Her son is finally getting ahead in professional football and can make a lot of money.

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Regarding the use of the 220,000 euros, after consulting Bruno, her mother decided to buy a four-bedroom villa in the suburbs of Porto and spent 180,000 euros.

House prices in Porto have always been relatively low. An ordinary house usually costs more than ten or two hundred thousand euros.

However, this was an unimaginably huge sum of money for Bruno's former home, which also prevented his parents, who had been married for more than 20 years, from buying a house that belonged entirely to them.

Now, the dream that has been swirling in Bumu's mind for decades has finally come true.

This is an old single-family house that is nearly fifty years old. Although it looks a bit old, the overall condition is not bad. The old landlord did a good job in protecting the house, and the Bruno family, who were not very demanding, even moved in directly.

Later, at Bruno's suggestion, my mother spent another 10,000 euros to buy a half-new and half-old Renault car in the second-hand market. However, since the mother cannot drive, the car is temporarily driven by Bruno's sister.

In addition to spending the remaining 30,000 euros on purchasing necessary furniture, Bruno asked his mother to keep it as a reserve fund for the family.

Bruno moved into his new home and soon received news from Mendes that Udinese's boss Pozzo and head coach Guidolin wanted to come to Italy to visit him.

Bruno knew that Udinese was planning to persuade him after taking care of Novara.

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In a hotel room in Porto, agent Mendes took the initiative to introduce the guests he brought to Bruno.

"Bruno, let me introduce you. This is Mr. Giampaolo Pozzo, the chairman of Udinese. He has been working at Udinese for twenty-seven years."

Following Mendes' introduction, Bruno immediately smiled, stretched out his hand, hugged the old Italian man in front of him, and said politely: "Hello, welcome to Porto, Mr. Pozzo."

Bruno still has some knowledge about Giampaolo Pozzo. The Italian businessman, who runs a wood processing business, has been the boss of Udinese since 1986.

Although Giampaolo has always adhered to the concept of small-capacity operation, which has led to Udinese's failure to achieve too dazzling results, Udinese's results have been very stable under his leadership.

Despite some early struggles, Udinese has not been relegated since the mid-1990s and has qualified for Europe on multiple occasions.

Especially in the European theater of Serie A in the past three seasons, the results are very good.

For a small team like Udinese, it is very lucky to have such a president.

"Nice to meet you, Bruno." Giampaolo Pozzo hugged Bruno and said.

Immediately afterwards, Mendes introduced the gray-haired, thin old man next to Pozo. Everyone who is familiar with Italian football is familiar with him. He is Francesco Guidolin, known as "Little Zhuge". It was under his leadership that Udinese ushered in its best period since the team was founded, ranking 4th, 3rd and 5th in Serie A in the past three years.

"Hello, nice to meet you, Francisco." Bruno smiled and took the initiative to greet Guidolin.

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After a brief exchange of greetings, Mendes acted as the intermediary and invited both parties to sit down.

This time is the result of his hard work over the past month. Not only is Udinese very interested in Bruno, but Bruno has also expressed interest in Udinese. The reason is very simple. Udinese is a strong Serie A team, but if they want to go further on the current basis, they are in great need of strong reinforcements like Bruno.

Pozzo took the lead in expressing interest in Bruno on behalf of the club and promised to pay a transfer fee of 20 million euros for Bruno. As for personal treatment, we can discuss it later.

In addition, Pozzo also said that although Udinese's results in the past few seasons have been good, they have not been able to win any honors. He has decided to strengthen the team's lineup and further enhance the team's competitiveness to compete for Some honors that Udinese will remember for a lifetime.

Bruno is the weapon the team most desires.

Giampaolo Pozzo said: "To be honest, I didn't have the idea of ​​signing you because you were too expensive for Udinese. But Cristiano changed my mind and said you are A magical player who can definitely help Udinese become a legend. Thinking about your achievements in Novara and the recent Toulon Cup and World Youth Championship, I am convinced.”

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