Muriqi speaks of failing to transfer him to the Brugge Club

Vedat Muriqi confessed to Supersport what happened to Club Brugge, who had agreed to buy it from Lazio for 10.5m euros. The truth is, it was the Belgian club's game to lower the price, which was no professional. I've made some time transfers, and everything [...] was accomplished with Club Brugge.
The truth is, it was the Belgian club's game to lower the price, which was no professional. I've made some time transfers, and with Club Brugge everything was accomplished in 3-4 days and I'm surprised, since I was even on vacation. I had a bad feeling because when I arrived at the airport there were no members of the club but only managers.
I was thinking it couldn't happen like this while I was buying a record for the club. I was put in a mansion, since there evidently was no hotel, but I accepted. I didn't receive any welcome, and on visiting day it was just the club doctor who was going to run tests. What they said is a mask test, and if you haven't had your training, it's hard for you to cross the border.
I told them I'm out of training and I don't want to have the same injury problems as I did at Lazio first, so I stopped. Then I was told that I could not pass medical tests. I thought maybe I had a heart condition, but I wasn't told I had physical tests. Then they asked me to borrow, so I could cut the fare, but I felt bad and talked to the management of Lazio.












