BBZ8800
Senior Member
That's nuts. I get that you want to claim that everyone believed these absurd exaggerated claims that you make, but thats simply a lie. The guy was nowhere near Iniesta's level at the same age, thats why he was offloaded in the first place.
Our track record has to improve, or else our squad value will continue to decline sharply.
The point is: your original post sounded to me like: Barca made a mistake because we didn't try to find replacements for the ageing core and as if only Arthur and Umtiti were good.
My point is: we TRIED to find replacements lots of times and majority of our signings had "logic" behind them in that moment.
So, in hindsight, Paco, Denis, Gomes etc all look like a crap or average at best transfers.
And again, my point is, that even DENIS in the moment when we were buying him looked as a guy who COULD turn into a very good player and a future starter in our midfield.
I am not saying that he was supposed to reach Iniesta's level, because NOBODY will ever reach that.
But he looked like a guy who could be our new starter for the next 10 years.
He later turned into an absolute crap. But when we were buying him, we weren't buying a crap or a failure.
But hey, let's say that I am making up things, twisting stats and similar.
Denis was a big thins and a huge hope when we bought him. Probably a way bigger hope/hype than current Alena, Puig, Oriol btw.
I'll just post this cover from October 2018 when he played on a loan for Sevilla:
He was a new shiny toy of the Month/Season in the eyes and hearts of fans and media back then. Remember that.
My point again: we tried to buy lots of young players to build a new generation of players.
When we bought those guys, they looked quite good, promising and with tons of room for an improvement.
Yet, in the end, you know how they developed.
I get your point but do you really think players like Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, and Busquets will leave their childhood club for few more millions? Those players bleed for Barcelona and will never leave if they have been paid the average of any top clubs + Bonuses for winning UCL.
Why is Messi than asking for new wages all the time?
We could tell him: play for 5M and be happy, we know that you will never leave.
But that is not that simple...
Remember the last year, some of us already thought that he will leave and won't sign a new deal.
Ok, players mentioned in your post wouldn't leave Barca, but they still asked for hefty wages because of our CL wins, right?
The board didn't just come to them and said: we will give you insane wages wages even though you haven't asked for it and even though you will never leave.
There was surely some incentive from players and their agents to get hefty wages, inspite of their love for Barca, isn't it?
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