Display MoreThe issue here is not so much language used, but the way you are thinking about how it is that players come to play for clubs.
It's obvious from your posts that you fail to understand that it's not a one-way street. It's just not enough for a club to want some player, for that player to actually come and play for that club. The player in question has to be interested.
And no, money-spending power or the prestige (or strength) of the league is not necessarily enough to convince a player. It's obvious that you think, because Turkish league is strongest in Europe that as long as some Turkish club is interested in some player, that it should be a done deal. That it's natural that the player SHOULD chose to come to that club.
When that comes, you assume that it must be the fault of the club, that they didn't do enough. But what Matthias has been trying to tell you (impatiently, because it's clear he has lost patience trying to explain this many times), is that is not necessarily so. The club could have done everything right, everything in their power, and STILL not convince the player to come (THAT could be for any number of reasons).
as i stated in the former post of mine..im just a user and i build up "imaginary" teams.thats all!...its for sure that there are some procedures to transfer a player .after a club decides to transfer a foreign player they go knocking on that player's door and its up to her and her club and maybe her volleyball federation to accept the offer or not..but this part is not my job..should i state every time this procedure in my posts indeed ? sorry if i looked arrogant from there