Russian coach Slutsky has quietly embarked on Shanghai Shenhua's journey, and his arrival heralds a new chapter for the team. After arriving in the Magic City, Slutsky not only threw himself into the team's daily training, but also showed his high emotional intelligence in front of the Russian media. Talking about the upcoming player signing, Slutsky humorously said he is not in a hurry to ask for details at this moment, which reveals his calmness as a "veteran".
Previously, Russia's well-known agent Seluk released a rumor that Slutsky will invite Russian soccer legend Artem Dzyuba to join the Shenhua after he joined the team. His position in the Russian soccer world is significant, this news, immediately triggered a wide range of attention in the Russian media. So I decided to ask Slutsky for confirmation.
Talking about Shenhua's future reinforcement plan, Slutsky skillfully avoided a direct answer: "I can't comment on the signing matter because the relevant work has not started yet. We have a professional music department and the signings will be handled by them. As for which players to bring in, the relevant department will play an important role."
Slutsky also responded frankly to the rumors of Kuba's transfer: "Regarding Kuba, our interest has faded. I have always considered him a strong player, but I also know his value to his current club. He will prove himself there. For the time being, we are still in touch with him at a distance."
Through Slutsky's handling of the signing issue, we can see that he is indeed a coach with high emotional intelligence. As we all know, the transfer market in the Chinese Super League is complicated, and many foreign coaches are eager to sign, or even intervene in the transfer, which often becomes a trigger for conflicts. And Slutsky obviously won't make the same mistake.