Butterfly effect, imagine that everyone will not be unfamiliar. According to this theory, a seemingly inconspicuous butterfly flapping its wings casually may trigger a tornado, not to mention the chain reactions that can be triggered by major events created by big people. For example, Mourinho's change of family has triggered a series of chain reactions:
As the new coach of Rome, Mourinho's entry will naturally have the greatest impact on this club. The club's share price skyrocketed after Roma's official announcement that Mourinho had taken over. At the same time, Qatar Airways, the sponsor that had not progressed well in the contract renewal negotiations with Roma, put down his posture and offered to renew his contract with Roma for at least one year after Mourinho confirmed that he was in charge of the Roma coach.
Whether the stock price skyrockets or the sponsors are willing to renew the contract, these are real gains, which are naturally good news for Rome. That doesn't mean, however, that all the good news for the club has been mixed with some bad news. For example, the famous Italian journalist Schira said with certainty that Mourinho's entry is very likely to lead to Mkhitaryan's choice to change his family with a free body this summer. After all, the experience of mentoring and apprenticeship at Manchester United was far from pleasant.
So, for Rome, it can only be regarded as a mixed blessing. Although the element of joy is far greater than the element of worry, in any case, Mkhitaryan's whereabouts will indeed give Rome a headache, and no club is willing to lose a go-getter in vain.
Have a similar experience with Roma, as well as Mourinho's former club Tottenham. On the one hand, Uncle Bird's entry into Rome is equivalent to saving money for Tottenham. This club only needs to pay part of Uncle Bird's salary, and Rome pays the rest.This is obviously good news for Levi, who has always been budget-conscious.
On the other hand, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, Uncle Bird intends to take away the two old teams of Dell and Hojbjerg, putting Tottenham at the risk of being poached. It's good to lose Dell, mainly Hojbjerg. He has become a key member of Tottenham's midfield. Once he loses, Levy's team will suffer heavy losses, which will obviously cause Levy to worry.
Another former owner of Uncle Bird, Manchester United, was also affected. According to "Aspen News", after Uncle Bird entered Rome, he wanted to introduce a goalkeeper with rich experience. As for Uncle Bird's favorite signing target, it was Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea. Roma hopes to introduce the Spanish goalkeeper from Manchester United on loan.
This is obviously great news for Manchester United, whose thorny problems may be solved. As we all know, with the rise of Henderson, De Gea is far less important to Manchester United than it was then. It happens that the Spanish goalkeeper has a high salary and takes up Henderson's playing time, which is obviously more harmful than beneficial to Manchester United's value.
Whether it's for long-term team building or short-term economic interests, getting rid of De Gea is the best option for Manchester United. However, because of the high annual salary of the Spanish goalkeeper, it is difficult to find a catcher. Against this background, Mourinho and Roma took the initiative to take over, and Manchester United would most likely be willing to sit down and have a good talk.
The teams also affected are Juventus, a veteran Serie A giant. According to "Gazzetta dello Sport", the news of Mourinho's arrival in Rome may prompt the Bianconeri's determination to invite Allegri back.
Before that, although Juventus had the idea of bringing Allegri back, he was not the only choice for Juventus. The Bianconeri also had the idea of bringing back Zidane. But after Mourinho is determined to coach Roma, Juventus may not be willing to continue to take risks, but will make some more certain choices, such as re-inviting Allegri.
As we all know, Mourinho's change of court triggered a chain reaction, Roma Tottenham had both joys and sorrows, and Manchester United and Juventus were all affected.