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Zhekelais: Players have little autonomy, if they are abandoned, the club will do whatever they want

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Hupu September 3rd Arsenal striker Zhekelais is preparing for the World Cup in September with Sweden. He talked about his national teammate Isaac in an interview with Sky Sports. Interestingly, both of them had a big storm during the transfer.

How is his current state? Have you talked to him? How does he feel?

"I didn't talk to him too much because he just arrived. I just said hello to congratulate him on completing the transfer and didn't say anything more."

After all, you have also had the experience of transferring to a wealthy club, and that process was sometimes not easy. Can you understand what happened to him during this period?

"Yes, as I said when I talked about my situation before, I think there may be similarities (this situation) - you don't actually know what's going on behind it. So, I don't know much about his specific situation, so it's hard to comment too much on it."

Obviously some people think that in the transfer market, the importance of 'player dominance' has been overreached. Is this statement unfair?

"Do you mean that the 'player dominance' means that the player forces the club to complete the transfer? I mean, we are all playing football, but I think the club has the greatest power. In many cases, it is difficult for players to choose independently. Moreover, if a player is no longer needed by the club, the situation is completely the opposite - he has no say, and the club can almost do whatever he wants to the player. So, this situation is indeed complicated, but the reality is."

What was the celebration action at that time?

"Nothing special, I just want to confirm whether this action looks good. Yes, that's it."

The action is great.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you."

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