Analysis of AS Roma's Player Transfers and Contract Negotiations

羅馬球會球員轉會與合約談判分析


Introduction

AS Roma is currently working on renewing Paulo Dybala's contract while also trying to sign several new players to strengthen their attack.

羅馬目前正致力於與 Paulo Dybala 續約,同時嘗試簽下數名新球員以強化進攻線。

Main Body

The negotiations regarding Paulo Dybala's contract have taken a long time. At first, the club offered a one-year deal with an option to extend, but the player wanted more long-term security. However, recent reports suggest that both sides are now closer to an agreement. Dybala's agent, Carlo Novel, has indicated that the player is willing to accept a lower basic salary if he receives bonuses based on his performance. Although Boca Juniors showed interest, Dybala has decided not to return to Argentina, which makes it easier for him to stay for the next season.

關於 Paulo Dybala 的合約談判經歷了很長時間。起初,球會提供為期一年的合約並附帶續約選項,但球員希望獲得更多長期保障。然而,最近的報導指出雙方目前已接近達成協議。Dybala 的經紀人 Carlo Novel 表示,如果能獲得基於表現的獎金,球員願意接受較低的底薪。雖然博卡青年表達了興趣,但 Dybala 已決定不返回阿根廷,這使得他下賽季留隊的可能性增加。

At the same time, the club is focusing on signing high-quality forwards. Mason Greenwood is a top target, but there is still a disagreement over the price. Olympique Marseille wants about €10 million more than Roma's current offer of €46 million. Furthermore, Roma faces competition from other clubs like Fenerbahce and Atletico Madrid. The club has also looked into signing Alexander Garnacho. However, these transfers depend on whether Roma can sell Matias Soulé to raise the necessary money.

與此同時,球會正集中於簽下高品質的前鋒。Mason Greenwood 是首要目標,但價格方面仍有分歧。馬賽希望比羅馬目前開出的 4600 萬歐元多出約 1000 萬歐元。此外,羅馬還面臨來自費內巴切和馬德里競技等球會的競爭。球會也考慮過簽下 Alexander Garnacho。然而,這些轉會取決於羅馬是否能賣掉 Matias Soulé 以籌集所需資金。

Conclusion

AS Roma has mostly solved the issue with Paulo Dybala and is now dealing with difficult financial negotiations to improve the team.

羅馬基本上解決了 Paulo Dybala 的問題,目前正處理艱難的財務談判以提升球隊實力。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Connector' Secret: Moving Beyond 'And' and 'But'

At the A2 level, you probably use and, but, and because for everything. To reach B2, you need to use Logical Transitions. These are words that act like road signs, telling the reader exactly how two ideas relate to each other.


🔍 The Analysis

Look at how the article connects complex ideas about football contracts. Instead of simple words, it uses Sophisticated Bridges:

  1. The 'Contrast' Bridge:

    • A2 Style: "He wanted more money, but he will accept less."
    • B2 Style: "Although Boca Juniors showed interest, Dybala has decided not to return..."
    • Why it works: Although allows you to put two opposing ideas in one elegant sentence.
  2. The 'Addition' Bridge:

    • A2 Style: "Roma wants Greenwood and they want Garnacho."
    • B2 Style: "Furthermore, Roma faces competition from other clubs..."
    • Why it works: Furthermore signals that you are adding a stronger or more important point to your argument.
  3. The 'Result' Bridge:

    • A2 Style: "They need to sell Soulé, so they can buy players."
    • B2 Style: "...these transfers depend on whether Roma can sell Matias Soulé..."
    • Why it works: Instead of just saying "so," using depend on shows a complex condition (X must happen before Y can happen).

🛠️ Quick Reference Table for Your Upgrade

A2 Word (Simple)B2 Upgrade (Professional)When to use it
ButHowever / AlthoughWhen something is surprising or opposite
AndFurthermore / In additionWhen adding a new, professional point
SoConsequently / Depends onWhen explaining a result or condition

Coach's Tip: Next time you write a paragraph, challenge yourself to delete every 'but' and replace it with 'however' or 'although'. It instantly makes your English sound more academic and fluent.

Vocabulary Learning

negotiations (n.)
Formal discussions between people who are trying to reach an agreement.
Example:The contract negotiations lasted for several hours before both parties agreed on the terms.
strengthen (v.)
To make something stronger or more effective.
Example:The manager decided to sign a new defender to strengthen the team's back line.
extend (v.)
To make something last longer or cover a larger area.
Example:The company offered to extend her contract for another two years.
indicated (v.)
To suggest, show, or make something known.
Example:The latest reports indicated that the economy is starting to recover.
disagreement (n.)
A situation where people have different opinions or cannot agree.
Example:There was a slight disagreement between the two lawyers regarding the evidence.
necessary (adj.)
Needed in order to achieve a particular result.
Example:It is necessary to raise more funds if the club wants to buy a top player.
Practice B2 words in a crossword