RONICK: It doesn t make sense to spend 50 million to sign 28 or 30-year-old players, such as Bayern should sign 20-year-old Kane

In an exclusive interview with Daily Sports, Ronnick talked about his philosophy in the transfer market and player development.

"If I were the boss or sports director of the club, I would only try to sign and invest in young players. From which perspective, it makes sense. Does it make sense to spend 30 million, 40 million, 50 million euros to sign a 28-year-old or 30-year-old player? No. Let's count, signing a 28-year-old or 30-year-old player, with a five-year contract, a transfer fee of 50 million euros, plus an average annual salary of 15 million euros per year, which is equivalent to 650 yuan. The salary of 00,000 euros plus 50 million euros transfer fee is a total of 115 million euros, plus the commission of the broker, the entire operation costs about 130 million euros. What is the purpose of such an investment? You can never recover the money. Moreover, if you are not lucky, the player may not be able to play in the last one or two years. This kind of investment can only play a part of the role in the first three years at most, like gambling, betting 130 million betting on red or white. I know I'm a bit exaggerated, but you It should understand what I mean. "

" For example, Bayern should have signed Kane when he was 20 years old, he scored many goals, won the league title, and had a positive impact on the locker room atmosphere. Of course, they won the Bundesliga, which is what Bayern deserves, but they didn't win the German Cup, nor the Champions League. We need to watch how things will happen in the next two years. I'm not saying it's not a good signing, but my opinion It may be different. I think it should be my mind to sign the player when he is 18 or 20 and keep him as long as possible. However, every club has its own considerations, we need to try to find the players we need in advance, and I would rather our team build a roster like Barcelona and Paris. If these two teams keep the roster stable for the next two to three years, then I don't think any team can beat them in the next few years.”