Mourinho can't understand Rafa's transfer dealings
Mourinho has attacked our transfer policy. He claims the nature of our dealings were a sign of desperation:
He told Portuguese newspaper Record: "Liverpool used the last available minute to conclude their deals.
"I find it difficult to understand that type of desperate dealing."
"I recognise that that the economic power of my club puts us in a privileged situation."
He believes that Newcastle conduct their transfers in the right way and cites the Owen deal as a good example:
"Michael Owen and Newcastle were major protagonists in the transfer window. The scenario was perfect.
"A Real Madrid player, an automatic choice and important for the national team, his previous club Liverpool in the picture, another club, Newcastle, in search of success.
"He cost £17m and there were 20,000 fans going mad at his unveiling. Everything was perfect.
"Also before Owen had arrived, they had signed Alberto Luque from Deportivo La Coruna, another great player, which shows the potential of the club and the ambition of their dealings."
Unfortunately Mourinho does not have a clue about buying players whilst sticking to a budget. He is an a position where he can buy any player he wants and he has seemingly unlimited transfer funds. Not only do Chelsea pay exorbitant prices for playes, Drogba at £ 24 million being a good example, they also don't mind paying their players extortionate wages. He is unable to understand that it doesn't make sense to resign a player for £ 9 million more than the price the player was sold for 12 months earlier.
We didn't do as well in the summer transfer window as we would have hoped. Although Rafa did set a good example showing that our club would not be held to ransom for players.
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