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Petit talks about Isaac: The contract is meaningless, and a seven-year long contract may be a piece of waste paper

September 2: Isaac joined Liverpool at the transfer deadline. The Swedish striker finally got what he wanted for a whole summer. Arsenal and French legend Petit talked about the player today.

Petit was quite dissatisfied with the way the whole incident fermented in the public eye and questioned the validity of the contract in modern football. He said: "Contracts are meaningless. You can trample on agreements in black and white at will, which is irrelevant. Now there is only business, only money, who cares about this?"

"Now people understand that even if you sign a seven-year long contract, it may turn into a piece of waste paper in a few weeks."

Petit's dissatisfaction with Isaac's handling is partly due to similar experiences in his player era. During his three seasons for Arsenal, he won the Premier League championship and the FA Cup honors, and finally bid farewell to the Gunners to join Barcelona in the summer of 2000.

But soon Petit realized that this transfer could not meet expectations. The World Cup champion did not choose to play badly, but deeply understood the value of the spirit of contract and continued to perform his duties.

He said: "I came from a different era. After signing a four-year contract with Barcelona, ​​I realized that this was a mistake in just a few months. But I did not strike, but just had a candid and friendly communication with the club. This must be a win-win situation. In the end, we reached an agreement and the two sides shook hands and made peace."

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