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Fancy earning 賺 a million dollars a week for playing football?
That's what Brazilian midfielder Kaka could be earning if he moves from AC Milan to Manchester City.
Deep-pocketed 非常有錢(qián)的 Manchester City have made no secret 眾人皆知 of their desire to buy Kaka, a former FIFA World Player of the Year, with some reports speculating 猜測(cè) that he could be sold for a staggering 驚人的£100m (992m yuan).
This would easily make him the world's most expensive player, smashing the previous record 大大超過(guò)歷史紀(jì)錄 set when France's Zinedine Zidane moved from Juventus to Real Madrid in 2001 for £46m (456m yuan).
Newly-rich 近來(lái)暴富的 Manchester City, who were taken over by a multi-billion pound Arab consortium 資產(chǎn)上億的阿拉伯財(cái)團(tuán) last year, sent a delegation 代表團(tuán) to Milan on Monday to try and seal the deal 敲定核實(shí)合同后簽約.
Man City boss Mark Hughes said it is a case of now or never.
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You have to react quickly when the opportunity comes to acquire a player of that standard. You can't hang about and think, 'we'll wait until the next window.'
Mark Hughes, Manchester City manager
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"You have to react quickly when the opportunity comes to acquire a player of that standard. You can't hang about and think, 'we'll wait until the next window.'"
To hang about means to wait and see. Mark Hughes was saying that you have to be decisive if you want to sign 簽約 a player of Kaka's stature 聲望.
Despite his determined attitude, Hughes admitted they are still "a million miles away from actually concluding the deal."
Mark Hughes, who is known by the nickname Sparky, said that there has already been a lot of idle speculation 謠傳 about the money involved in this deal.
With reports quoting figures ranging from £91m (901m yuan) to 108m (1.07bn yuan), Hughes said, "People are plucking numbers from the sky, doubling them and adding a zero."
When he says that people are "plucking numbers from the sky", he means that people are inventing numbers with no basis in fact.
Whatever the exact amount, if Kaka does go it will be for a lot of money. This has raised a lot of eyebrows 使很多人震驚 both in the football world and beyond. Some commentators have said it is obscene for any football player to earn a million dollars a week, no matter how good he is.
The financial world has also questioned the economic viability 經(jīng)濟(jì)可行性 of this move.
Keith Harris, chairman of investment bank Seymour Pierce said: "In a world where football chairmen and finance directors are tightening their budgets ahead of a year of great uncertainty, here is a group that is prepared to splash out this type of money.
"The transfer market for players is cut-throat and we should be entering a period of restraint."
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The transfer market for players is cut-throat and we should be entering a period of restraint.
Keith Harris, chairman of investment bank Seymour Pierce
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To splash out means to spend a lot of money, often with little consideration. When he described the transfer market as cut-throat, he meant that it is not only very competitive, but also that people would use ruthless tactics to get what they wanted.
David Beckham, who is currently on loan 被借調(diào) at AC Milan and playing alongside Kaka, also expressed his views on the potential deal, saying that Manchester City are too small a club to attract world-class 世界級(jí) talent like Kaka, no matter how rich they are.
"For me, United are the only team in Manchester.
"It's not always about money. It's about playing for the best team, playing with the best players in the world and winning trophies and being successful."
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Money's not everything
It's not always about money. It's about playing for the best team, playing with the best players in the world and winning trophies and being successful.
David Beckham, LA Galaxy player on loan to AC Milan
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Meanwhile, as if to reinforce 加強(qiáng),支持 Beckham's words, Manchester United went top of the Premier League after beating Bolton 1-0 this weekend.
Dimitar Berbatov's 90th-minute goal sealed the win as United displaced 換位置Liverpool at the top of the table.