Considering user requests
I’ve noticed that for simple requests, like asking for the time, I should use a terminal command. However, for internet content, I need to consider if the user wants the full ranking and the date/source. It might be better to ask for clarification instead of risking hallucination. I could propose pulling the full Top 10 list from Transfermarkt and ask if that's something they'd like. I'm also curious if they want a summary in Chinese and a historical comparison.Clarifying user request
I realize I don't know the exact URL, and it might be from a news aggregator referring to Transfermarkt. It could be from 2024 or 2025, so browsing might take time. If it's a simple request, the user may just want to see the top 10 and their numbers. I think I should ask if they'd like the complete list and amounts, and I can provide context on currency conversion and the statistical timeframe. Plus, I can give examples of sponsorship deals for clarity.Requesting verification for sponsorship deals
I see that the numbers for sponsorship deals can vary widely, like Chelsea's Infinite Athlete at around 40 million and Tottenham's AIA close to 45 million euros. Similarly, Liverpool's Standard Chartered is around 50 million pounds or 58 million euros. Since these figures aren’t fully verified, it's better to ask the user if they want me to fetch a complete list with amounts and dates. I’ll offer to do this in Chinese and ask if they’re interested in currency conversions too.
 你是想看这份TOP10的完整榜单吗(俱乐部、胸前赞助商、年费、合同期、统计口径)?我可以现场查到最新数据并给出金额和来源链接,顺便标注币种和统计时间。需要的话我现在就拉取。
