According to Biography, Harman mentioned related topics when talking about Walter Mad. Note: Harman played for Newcastle in the 1998/99 season, and played 31 times for the team. Harman said: "Waltermad will play at home at one of England's...
According to Biography, Harman mentioned related topics when talking about Walter Mad.
Note: Harman played for Newcastle in the 1998/99 season, and played 31 times for the team.
Harman said: "Waltermad will play at home at one of England's best stadiums, where the atmosphere is top-notch. You can see and feel intuitively what football means to the Newcastle. If he first stepped into St James' Park Stadium (Newcastle home court) this Saturday, that experience will definitely leave a deep impression on him. The cheers from fans there were amazing."
Regarding Walter Mad's high transfer fee, Harman said: "Walter Mad must learn to deal with this situation. After all, he cannot change the fact that the transfer fee is set. If his transfer fee is 40 million euros, people might say 'as long as he can score 6 or 7 goals, everything will be fine'; but now his net worth reaches 90 million euros, people will ask him to score 12 to 14 goals. Obviously, the high expectations of fans are likely to become a problem he faces. You know, Walter Mad is still very young and has never had any experience in the Champions League before. All of this is a brand new challenge for him."
Harman believes that Walter Mad is not only suitable for playing in the Premier League, but for him, Newcastle is a more suitable choice than Bayern. He further explained: "From the personal development of Walter Made, it is a very good thing that he can get out of his comfort zone in Germany. Of course, he can also choose to play for Bayern for two or three years before considering playing abroad, but he is now 23 years old. In my opinion, he should take this step (playing abroad) at this age; if you wait until you are 27 years old, it will be too late. So I highly agree with his decision to join Newcastle this time."