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Azmoun suitors.

No doubt that the global lockdown and ceased football activities have deprived the media of reporting on football’s numerous competitions and actions on the field thus denying the journalist and reporters from vital sources of material to fill pages and pages of newspapers or electronic media.

To compensate for that, the media has found an alternative source of news off the field and mostly focused on the transfer market.

This subject has always been doggy, to say the least as the countless number of false and fabricated news that has marred transfer market news has relegated such reports to the dustbin department with the significant majority of the fans losing interest in them. The fabricated news, many times originated by some of the players themselves for self-serving purposes or forcing their demands on their clubs, has left a bad taste in the mouths of true football fans.

 However, What do you know as the subject of transfer news is suddenly alive and right at the top on the football news by the virtue of one COVID-19 endemic.

In this neck of the woods, the player who has been constantly in the limelight is no one but Sardar Azmoun.

The Team Melli and Zenit St. Petersburg striker, has been the subject of all sorts of transfer targets which neither the player himself or the club has ever confirmed.

After the English, then Scottish clubs’ interest, the focus shifted to Napoli of Serie A who were supposed to be the front runners in the race for Azmoun. However, it seems that Napoli must wait in turn as others are supposed to be interested as well.

Somewhat at this, it seems that La Liga club Sevilla FC is seeking to recruit him as well.  Sardar Azmoun has spent his entire professional career in Russia, between Rubin Kazan and Rostov, until January 2019 when Zenit paid 12 million Euros for his transfer and signed him to a contract until 2022.

Now, the Saint Petersburg club, given the number of suitors who are linked to their player, would be asking for no less than 25 to 30 million, according to ‘Breakingnews’. The suitors, which includes Sevilla FC in a list of five clubs, are interested in the 25-year-old forward, who in the current season added 14 goals and 7 assists in his 29 official matches, currently being assessed by Transfermakt at 14.5 million euros, although his value a few months ago was 18 million.

 

KAZAN, RUSSIA – JUNE 20, 2018: Iran’s Sardar Azmoun (L) and Spain’s Gerard Pique in a First Stage Group B football match between Iran and Spain at Kazan Arena at FIFA World Cup Russia 2018. Sergei Bobylev/TASS (Photo by Sergei BobylevTASS via Getty Images)

The rivals of the Sevilla FC club would be West Ham, Atlético de Madrid, Fiorentina, and Nápoli, who seem most interested in closing the signing of Azmoun as soon as possible and could present a formal offer shortly to avoid the auction that could stand out when the market opens, according to the aforementioned source.

‘Breakingnews’, adds that it is the intermediary Fali Ramadani who is in permanent contact with the Spanish director of Zenit, the Spanish Javier Ribalta, as well as with the footballer’s family to evaluate all possibilities.

The premier league side West Ham are one of several clubs in a ‘fierce competition’ to sign Sardar Azmoun according to http://sportwitness.co.uk/

As on many other fronts, therefore, competition would be high if Sevilla FC decided to move for Azmoun, the protagonist of a curious story because before deciding on football, he played volleyball and went international for his country in several age level teams without playing a single match in the domestic Persian Gulf Professional league.

Azmoun, a Turkmen born in Gonbad-e Kavus has scored 32 goals in 50 matches at the international level for Team Melli.

He is perhaps the most valuable player in Team Melli who missed the FIFA World Cup 2014 by a whisker when Carlos Queiroz, despite his strong admiration of Azmoun’s talent,  decided to exclude him from the squad heading to Brazil because of his young age.

Victims of Querioz game plans.

The Iranian football community is coming to terms with reality after what seemed to be, a shock by the sudden migration of the European based players to Arab Leagues.

 

From the English Premier league, perhaps one of the top leagues in the world along with the Spanish La Liga and German Bundesliga to the subdued low key leagues of Kuwait and Qatar , is a huge step backwards for Iran’s top two players Ashkan Dejagah and Reza Ghoochannejad.

 It seems that some critics and fans are quite slow to realize the real impact of the unattractive & mundane football that Team Melli displayed in the World Cup, the result of which is clearly seen in the loss of top clubs interest in Iranian players.

Some critics point to Carlos Queiroz and consider that Dejagah & Ghoochannejad are the real and true victims of Queiroz tactics, Tasnim sport reporter , blames the poor strategy and the defense minded Team Melli for the loss of respect and relegation of Iranian football reputation to the abyss. “When a team spend its whole time to clear the balls and its mission is to defend and nothing but defend, talents such as Dejagah & Ghoochannejad up front are not given their fair share to display their ability” the report concluded.

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Hossein Abdi and ex-Persepolis player, did not single out one factor but instead he blamed the poor standard of Iran’s football management , outdated infra-structure , lack of financial agility ,lack of business plan , low standard coaches and less than ambitious players for the poor showing of Team Melli. Abdi said “Since 1998 , Iran’s football standards have experienced a steady decline. We should not be surprised that we currently do not have any player in the top leagues of Europe. Our Team Melli did not show anything special against Nigeria, with Argentina, we were truly obsessed with defending and nothing else mattered, finally against Bosnia , the real standard of Iran was eventually exposed.”

 

Abdi commenting on the players’ move to Qatar and Kuwait , said that these are personal decisions by the players concerned where economics play a large part in it.

“What I know though is that such moves are detrimental to the total standard of Iran football. I don’t have much hope for Team Melli in the AFC Asian Cup 2015. The players standards and the team game plan have not shown us anything to raise our confidence and expectations. I am quite sceptic.”

 

Some reporters found a new and a different type of culprit. In the decline of Iranian footballer’s reputation and lack of interest b the Europeans , Reza Fazeli was identified as a major role player. The European based football agent has been instrumental in most of the famous Iranian footballer’s careers moves since the early nineties, including those of Dejagah & Ghoochannejad. Fazeli defended the moves as the best that he and his clients have found “If there is no demand from the top rate clubs, you have no other option but to seek the best alternative when available.”

Mohammad Khakpour , ex-Team Melli defender who is currently coaching in the USA warned that being emotional and demonstrative on judgment, will only hurt Iran’s football.

“We must face reality, else we will not progress. The real standard of Iran’s football is the one that we all saw at the World Cup. They were disappointing performances and lacked the ingredients of a modern football. Domestically, the league is offering nothing better either.”

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Khakpour a squad member of the legendary World Cup 1998 team added” We are emotional people who swiftly made a mountain out of a mole after the World Cup raving about the solitary point we gained. Then the reality hits us and we start asking why no European clubs are interested in Iranian players? Well, with such poor showing in Brazil, no wonder the Europeans are looking elsewhere for talented players.”

 

Khakpour also blamed the high average age of Team Melli, one of the highest in the competition, as a factor for loss of interest by the Europeans. “These clubs will not invest in older players. No nation can successfully maintain players for long period of time in the national team; we have to keep producing quality players and constantly evolve. We must emphasize on quality not quantity. What we are doing now is employing a first class European coach who is not reflecting his high standard on the players nor team performance. For one reason or another, we re unable to get the best out of him (..)”

 

Khakpour, did not shy away from addressing the inept football federation whom he accused of lacking in high ambitions for Iran’s football. “The Football federation is disengaged from reality. Their aspirations and ambitions are questionable and focus on some useless data as the sign of their success. In reality though, the Football administration in Iran have been declining in standard proportional to the football played in the field”


With Mehrdad Pooladi , surprisingly picked as the best performing Iranian player in the World Cup, hopes of finding a European club fading, it looks like not a single Iranian player will be taking part in top European leagues this coming season.

 Reza Ghoochannejad will be playing for Al Kuwait SC while Ashkan Dejagah will by in Qatrt playing for Al Arabi.

Nekounam back in Osasuna after 2 years absence.

 Two years ago, Javad Nekounam left Osasuna to Esteghlal Tehran after he refused to accept a substantial pay cut mandated by the Chief Executive of the club. Osasuna , which was playing in the La Liga was struggling financially and Nekounam was one of their highest paid players. Getting rid of him seemed to be a logical financial move for the club , but far from a sound decision tactically.

Today , Javad Nekounam has returned back to his old favorite place , but the Pamplona club is no more a La liga club. Last season and after a very tough run , the club was relegated , and now it is in the second division.

The Bosses of Osasuna introduced Nekounam to about 500 cheering Osasuna fans in Pamplona. Javad immediately got to work and started his first training session preparing for the imminent start of the Segunda Liga of Spain.

Before his departure from Iran, after returning from World Cup duty, Javad Nekounam created a major controversy when he embarked on a verbal war and spoke highly critically about Amir Ghalenoei , his coach in Esteghlal with his alleged faults. Nekounam did not chew his words either accusing the coach , who was also the coach of Team Melli when Nekounam was a member of the team in Asian Cup 2007 , of being ignorant about football coaching.

For the record, Amir Ghalenoei is the highest decorated Iranian coach in league history winning 4 titles with Esteghlal and Sepahan. His record with Team Melli is also one of the best officially losing one friendly match only. Not a bad achievement for a coach who ignorant about football coaching according to Nekounam.

The accusations against Ghalenoei made public by Nekounam , promoted Esteghlal club and Ghalenoei himself to seek justice and file a slander case against the Captain of Team Melli in the courts.

Meanwhile, it seems that the talks between a Greek club and Masoud Shojaei has broken down. Shojaei is a free player since he was released by Las Palmas at the end of last season and still seeking a club in Europe. It very much looks like the East for Shojaei, either back home to Iran or one of the Persian Gulf countries’ leagues.

Ezzatollahei on track to join La Liga Champions Atlético Madrid

In a surprise , but not totally unexpected move, Saeed Ezzaatollahei , the young Malavan player who has dazzled the crowds in his short career , has announced that he accepting the La Liga champions  Atlético Madrid’s offer and signing for them.

The player’s father Nader Ezzaatollahei said his son , after studying the 3 offers on hand, opted for the Spanish Champions, the other two coming from Russian club Rubin Kazan and the Portuguese Sporting Lisbon. “Saeed will be joining Atlético Madrid’s U-21 team and he will be flying to Madrid soon” the Senior Ezzaatollahei said.”We would like to express our gratitude to all the people who made this move possible and a special thanks goes to Malavan Bandar Anzali’s CEO, Sirous Mahjoob.”

The 17 years old Saeed Ezzaatollahei, will play for the La Liga champions U-21 team in the league.  Spain has a strong U21 league that has produced many world-class players who became household names at senior levels. The details of the contract was not disclosed.

Not surprisingly , after the disappointing results of the World Cup 2014, where none of the Team Melli players managed to attract the interest of the European teams, the burden is on the  17 years old youngster to represent Iran’s in Europe albeit in the lower leagues at a time when the Iranian stars failed to impress. Only two other Iranians have played in the La Liga , Nekounam with Osasuna and Shojaei with Osasuna and Las Palmas. Nekounam is strongly linked with a return to Osasuna again , playing in the second division next season after their eventual relegation last season.