"For example, if you plan to renew your contract with the player and give him a contract with an annual salary of 5 million pounds, but at the same time the Super League gives him a contract with an annual salary of 25 million pounds, then you will definitely get into trouble." Mourinho said, "He may choose football and then accept a contract with an annual salary of 5 million, but he may also choose money. I turned down a big contract of Super League, but I won't criticize those who accepted it. This is their own choice, this is their own life, and only they can decide their own future. "
"Some Premier League coaches are critical of this, but I won't do it. I'm just worried because they can give contracts that European clubs can't. But then again, the last player to leave is probably the one you didn't intend to stay. Imagine a 24-or 25-year-old player who wants to leave. At the age of 24 or 25, you can only say goodbye to him and wish him a happy life. "
The manager of Manchester United said, "For those players who are 365,438+0 or 32 years old, it sounds good to go to the Super League for a few years and then come back with a box of money. But if those players who are still young and have the opportunity to participate in top competitions are determined to leave, then it may be a good thing for you to leave. "
Interestingly, Manchester United captain Rooney is just 3 1 year old this year. The news that he will switch to the Super League has made a lot of noise in the past. More coincidentally, Rooney's contract with Manchester United will expire next summer. If Manchester United don't want him to leave, then they should renew their contract as soon as possible. In this context, Mourinho's remarks sounded quite meaningful, just like giving Rooney a bank card.