Considering verification and analysis
We can propose to verify whether the user wants us to check official sources. If so, we'll request approval to browse. However, I can also provide background on Tomiyasu and Ajax's defensive needs, keeping in mind the importance of not sharing unverified information as fact.
I think we should maintain a cautious and collaborative tone. I could ask, [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;Do you want me to verify this news with official sources now?[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot; and proceed based on their response.Exploring options and context
I can provide a quick profile outlining positions, strengths, injury records, and fit within Ajax's style. I should propose options for the user: 1) Verify through official announcements, 2) Offer a scouting report, 3) Discuss contract implications, 4) Explain registration windows, 5) Provide injury and availability updates, and 6) Review Ajax's squad depth at RB/CB.
If the move is until the season ends, it suggests a short-term deal, like a loan. Since Tomiyasu's contract with Arsenal runs until 2026, a permanent move seems unlikely, so it’s more probably a loan deal.Crafting a response with options
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I want to create a concise response that includes options and an offer to verify. My guidelines tell me to keep formatting simple, without running any heavy commands or referencing files.
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First, I’ll ask if the user wants verification by checking official Ajax or Arsenal websites and reputable outlets. Then, I’ll provide a brief bullet analysis of his profile, fit in Ajax, availability issues, and estimated role under Ajax’s typical possession-based 4-3-3 system.
I’ll also note regulatory details like salary rules in the Eredivisie and ask what the user would like to do next.Responding to the user
I want to keep my response brief since the user shared a headline. I’ll acknowledge it and ask, [[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;Got it! Do you want me to verify this or draft a post?[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]quot;
If they’re interested in a news post, I can offer to write a short piece, suggesting a 120-200 word write-up. It’s important to present these options clearly to understand their preference, so I’ll be sure to propose verification or writing a summary.