Mansour fell silent.
From the perspective of the UAE's official development strategy, Deng Kai was simply not qualified to cooperate with him.
The UAE didn't need to collaborate with anyone else either.
But Mansour's proposal hadn't been approved, had it?
Now, to push the scheme forward, it could only rely on Mansour himself.
Whether in terms of connections or financial resources, this was extremely limited.
The UAE could directly acquire Premier League teams, whereas Mansour could only attempt to buy teams in the English Third Division (there was no Championship at that time).
Indeed, the expenses had decreased by a factor of ten, but the difficulty for the team to meet various expectations had increased by several dozen or even a hundred times.
This proportion was a bad deal.
Three to five hundred million euros would certainly yield results; less than a hundred million euros would surely not. Only a fool would choose the latter.