Director of Bees talks about Visa s departure: The clear contractual relationship between the club and the players must be respected

Director Brentford was interviewed by the club and talked about the team's transfer operations this summer and Visa's departure. He said: "The past few days, in fact, the past few weeks have been unusual, and the biggest news is the sale...


Director Brentford was interviewed by the club and talked about the team's transfer operations this summer and Visa's departure.

He said: "The past few days, in fact, the past few weeks have been unusual, and the biggest news is the sale of Visa. He was a great player on our team, initially playing on the wing, then gradually playing the No. 9 position, and had a very outstanding performance last season.

"He has a very good personality and is very contagious, and he is very active in front of his teammates and fans. I personally like him very much, so I only have positive comments about his performance on the court.

"The transfer process is always complicated, and there will always be some emotions, differences and communication. This kind of thing is not usually made public, but obviously the situation has been exposed this time. This is not the only transfer this summer that is more exposed to the public's perspective, and in my opinion, this situation is not ideal.

"Nevertheless, things have happened and we have to deal with it." For me, fundamentally, when you need to make decisions about transfers, especially those complex decisions – decisions that have an impact on performance in the field or on the overall operation of the club, you need to focus on ‘what is best for the club’ rather than worrying about whether things are being made public.

"You have to put aside your emotions and finally make a decision that is responsible for the club. During the transfer window, every decision I personally or our team makes will remove all the emotional factors and focus on what is the most correct choice for the club as a whole. Personally, in a way, it is not trickier than any previous transfer window.

"It may be just that this time the situation is exposed to the public more than ever, so everyone knows more clearly how things usually develop.

"The situation in all transfer windows is quite complicated. Ultimately, we deal with living people who have their own careers, lives, opportunities and dreams to pursue, but at the same time, there is a clear contractual relationship between the club and the players, which must be respected.

"My focus is always: before making any decision, the primary premise must be that the decision is beneficial to the club. ”



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