Football Player News
足球員新聞
Introduction
Many football teams in Europe want new players. They are spending a lot of money before the 2026 World Cup.
許多歐洲足球隊都想要新球員。他們在 2026 年世界盃之前投入了大量資金。
Main Body
English teams pay very high prices. Manchester City paid £116 million for Elliot Anderson. Tottenham paid £85 million for Matheus Fernandes. Manchester United wants new players like Carlos Baleba.
英國球隊出價非常高。曼城以 1.16 億英鎊買入 Elliot Anderson。熱刺則以 8500 萬英鎊買入 Matheus Fernandes。曼聯想要像 Carlos Baleba 這樣的新球員。
In Italy, teams are talking about money. Juventus does not want to sell Dušan Vlahović for a low price. AC Milan wants to sell Santiago Gimenez for €21 million. They also want Virgil van Dijk from Liverpool.
在義大利,球隊們正在商討資金問題。尤文圖斯不願意以低價出售 Dušan Vlahović。AC 米希望以 2100 萬歐元出售 Santiago Gimenez。他們同時還想要利物浦的 Virgil van Dijk。
In Spain, FC Barcelona wants Julián Alvarez for €100 million. Atlético Madrid said no. Real Madrid says they do not want Enzo Fernández. They want to keep their young player, Victor Valdepenas.
在西班牙,FC 巴塞隆納想以 1 億歐元買入 Julián Alvarez。馬德里競技表示拒絕。皇家馬德里則表示他們不想要 Enzo Fernández,而是想留住他們的年輕球員 Victor Valdepenas。
Liverpool has a new plan. They want Bradley Barcola, but he is expensive. They also like Christian Pulisic and Antonio Nusa.
利物浦有一個新計劃。他們想要 Bradley Barcola,但價格太高。他們也很看好 Christian Pulisic 和 Antonio Nusa。
Conclusion
Players now cost a lot of money. Some teams want to spend carefully to build a better team.
現在球員的價格非常昂貴。一些球隊希望謹慎消費,以打造一支更好的球隊。
Vocabulary Learning
💰 The 'Want' Pattern
In this story, we see one word used over and over: Want.
When you are at an A2 level, you need to tell people what you desire or what a company needs. Here is how it works in the text:
- Positive: "Manchester United wants new players." (Someone desires something)
- Negative: "Real Madrid says they do not want Enzo." (Someone does NOT desire something)
Quick Rule for A2: If the subject is one person or one team (He, She, It, Barcelona), add an -s.
Money Words to Know:
- Spend: To give money to buy something.
- Expensive: When the price is too high.
- Low price: When something is cheap.
Real-world example:
- "I want a coffee, but it is expensive!"